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Worlds Poultry Science Journal, 2019
Increased pressure on the poultry industry by animal-rights organisations and environmentally-conscious consumers has led to the rising popularity of cage-free housing system for hens.
E. Hardin, F. Castro, W.K. Kim
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Increased pressure on the poultry industry by animal-rights organisations and environmentally-conscious consumers has led to the rising popularity of cage-free housing system for hens.
E. Hardin, F. Castro, W.K. Kim
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2020
The objective of sampling bioaerosols in an animal house is clear, viz. to collect a representative sample and to characterize its biological action. In many cases, a bioaerosol sampler may serve several purposes but the nature of bioaerosols in animal houses can pose some logistic and technical difficulties in bioaerosol sampling and assay.
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The objective of sampling bioaerosols in an animal house is clear, viz. to collect a representative sample and to characterize its biological action. In many cases, a bioaerosol sampler may serve several purposes but the nature of bioaerosols in animal houses can pose some logistic and technical difficulties in bioaerosol sampling and assay.
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Radiation safety in the animal house
Laboratory Animals, 1993Types of radiation Ionizing radiations are widely employed in diagnosis, treatment and research. As the name suggests, they are radiations of various types whose energy is high enough to cause ionization. That is, the action of the radiation on the target material removes one or more electrons from the atoms, leaving positively charged ions.
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2009
Noice may be a potential stressor in intensive animal rearing because of high number of noice-producing animals, needs for more intensive ventilation system and feeding and excrement removal lines. All this may result in relatively high level of noice that affects not only animals but also the tending personnel.
Venglovský, Jan +5 more
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Noice may be a potential stressor in intensive animal rearing because of high number of noice-producing animals, needs for more intensive ventilation system and feeding and excrement removal lines. All this may result in relatively high level of noice that affects not only animals but also the tending personnel.
Venglovský, Jan +5 more
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Animal housing and meteorology II The rating of ventilation systems for animal houses
Agricultural Meteorology, 1964Abstract Factors relevant to the design of ventilation systems are discussed. A simple psychrometric method of estimating the ventilation rate is indicated.
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Molecular imaging in oncology: Current impact and future directions
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Steven P Rowe, Martin G Pomper
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