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Oocyte–cumulus cell interaction: a key factor in early embryo development
ABSTRACT The evaluation of oocyte competence is a fundamental step in achieving successful outcomes following assisted reproduction techniques (ART). At present, however, conventional oocyte maturation assessment is carried out by morphological observation, which is a subjective method that does not consider molecular features.
Marc Torres‐Garrido +2 more
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Mathematical models to define growth patterns in indigenous horses of India
The objective of the study was to define the nature of growth and to establish the standards of growth in Marwari, Manipuri and Zanskari horses. Mathematical functions for the prediction of growth in Marwari horses were derived utilising 1112 records of
SHARAT CHANDRA MEHTA +2 more
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Detection of chlamydiae from the upper respiratory tract of healthy and diseased draught equines
The present investigation was conducted to study the prevalence and molecular characterization of chlamydiae associated with the respiratory infections of equines in the Sub-Himalayan region of India.
PRIYANKA PRIYANKA +4 more
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Why Animal Law Matters: Establishing Animal Law Section in Era of Emerging Issues [PDF]
This article defines animal law and discusses some of the areas of practice that deal with animal law ...
Huss, Rebecca J.
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Therapeutic and prophylactic uses of invertebrates in contemporary Spanish ethnoveterinary medicine [PDF]
Zootherapeutic practices in ethnoveterinary medicine are important in many socio-cultural environments around the world, particularly in developing countries, and they have recently started to be inventoried and studied in Europe.
Francisco Amich +3 more
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The widespread use of metformin in human medicine coupled with the detection of metformin in blood and urine samples collected from racehorses has raised concern about the potential for exposure from contaminated stalls. This study describes blood and urine concentrations in horses following intentional exposure of horses to metformin contaminated ...
Megan E. Jacobs +5 more
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A framework for cut-off sampling in business survey design [PDF]
In sampling theory the large concentration of the population with respect to most surveyed variables constitutes a problem which is difficult to tackle by means of classical tools.
Giuseppe Espa +2 more
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Dopa-responsive dystonia and hyperprolactinaemia : a novel association in two sisters [PDF]
Dopa-Responsive Dystonia (DRD) is a rare hereditary condition of childhood-onset dystonia which responds dramatically to treatment with levodopa. It was first described in 1971 as a "hereditary progressive basal ganglia disease with marked diurnal ...
Cachia, Mario J., Galea, Janabel
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Women with epilepsy: Evidence‐based counseling across the lifespan
Abstract Women with epilepsy (WWE) encounter distinct and evolving challenges across the lifespan that require clinical management extending beyond seizure control alone. Although awareness of sex‐specific aspects of epilepsy has increased, important gaps remain in their integration into routine care.
Barbara Tettenborn +7 more
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Commercialization of Smallholders: Is Market Participation Enough? [PDF]
The literature on commercial transformation of smallholders makes little distinction between market orientation (production decision based on market signals) and market participation (sale of output).
Gebremedhin, Berhanu, Jaleta, Moti
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