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The Impact of Cementing Techniques on Implant Longevity in Relation to Keel Length in Persona and NexGen Knee Arthroplasty: A Comprehensive Study. [PDF]
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A new eusauropod (Dinosauria, Sauropodomorpha) from the Middle Jurassic of Gansu, China. [PDF]
Li N, Zhang X, Ren X, Li D, You H.
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Quality assessment of spent laying hens and analysis of influencing factors. [PDF]
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Use of radiography to identify keel bone fractures in laying hens and assess healing in live birds
Veterinary Record, 2011The aim of this study was to use radiography to assess and characterise naturally occurring keel bone fractures in laying hens and monitor live birds over several weeks to examine the healing process. Twenty‐four Lohmann brown commercial laying hens with varying degrees of keel bone fracture were used in the study.
G. Richards +6 more
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Are keel bone fractures in laying hens related to bone strength or to fearfulness?
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Histomorphological characteristics of keel bone maturation and keel bone fractures in laying hens [PDF]
The keel bone in laying hens is prone to fractures, especially on the caudal third of the keel, which is also the last part to ossify. Keel bone fractures (KBF) typically occur between 25 and 50 weeks of age (WOA). However, the keel is fully ossified at around 40 WOA, suggesting fractures can occur before ossification is complete.
Páll Gretarsson +4 more
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Orthopaedic Proceedings, 2023
In cementless UKR, early post-operative tibial fractures are 7x more common in very small tibias. A smaller keel has been shown to reduce this fracture risk, but its effect on fixation is unassessed.
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In cementless UKR, early post-operative tibial fractures are 7x more common in very small tibias. A smaller keel has been shown to reduce this fracture risk, but its effect on fixation is unassessed.
Azmi Rahman +3 more
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The Bone & Joint Journal, 2022
AIMS A fracture of the medial tibial plateau is a serious complication of Oxford mobile-bearing unicompartmental knee arthroplasty (OUKA). The risk of these fractures is reportedly lower when using components with a longer keel-cortex distance (KCDs ...
Yoshihito Suda +6 more
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AIMS A fracture of the medial tibial plateau is a serious complication of Oxford mobile-bearing unicompartmental knee arthroplasty (OUKA). The risk of these fractures is reportedly lower when using components with a longer keel-cortex distance (KCDs ...
Yoshihito Suda +6 more
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Keel bone fractures are associated with individual mobility of laying hens in an aviary system
Abstract Keel bone fractures (KBF) in laying hens have been shown to cause pain and impair mobility under experimental conditions. However, it is not known how KBF relates to the mobility of individual hens housed in aviary systems. For the current study, 120 focal hens (60 Lohmann Brown (LB) and 60 Lohmann Selected Leghorn (LSL)) were kept in six ...
Christina Rufener +6 more
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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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