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Management and Assessment of Ensiled Forages and High-Moisture Grain

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 2014
Various forage and grain crops are grown, harvested, and fed to dairy cattle as ensiled forages or high-moisture grains. Although the nutritional value of hybrids and varieties is influenced by genetic inheritability, the crop growing environment dictates the outcome of forage quality, affecting nutrient digestibility.
William J, Seglar, Randy D, Shaver
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A Novel Skin Moisture Management Strategy.

Journal of drugs in dermatology : JDD, 2021
An important function of skin is prevention of water loss. When the normal skin barrier breaks down, strategies to treat dry skin include occlusives and humectants. An important physiological process for retaining water in epidermal cells is the taurine transporter (TauT).
Michael, Burns, Daniel M, Siegel
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Moisture in wound healing: exudate management

British Journal of Community Nursing, 2011
Wound exudate can have a significant impact on patient's quality of life and delay wound healing. It is also challenging for clinicians and can be costly in terms of clinical time and dressing cost. Understanding the difference between acute and chronic wound fluid is essential in order for clinicians to select the most appropriate treatment for their
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Influence of plasma treatment on moisture management properties of cotton/polyester knitted fabrics

Polymer Bulletin, 2023
V. Mahalakshmi   +3 more
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Shape Memory Active Thermal-moisture Management Textiles

Composites. Part A, Applied science and manufacturing, 2022
Yongzhen Wang   +6 more
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Moisture-associated skin damage: cause, risk and management

British Journal of Nursing, 2018
Understanding the differential diagnosis between moisture-associated skin damage (MASD) and pressure ulcers (PU) ensures appropriate management and interventions are instigated at the earliest opportunity. Most damage occurring to the buttocks or sacrum is attributed to pressure, shear, excessive moisture or a combination of these factors.
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Managing moisture-associated skin damage in stoma care

British Journal of Nursing, 2018
Moisture-associated skin damage from stoma effluent is the most common cause of peristomal skin problems. It is important to identify the causes for any treatment to be effective. A comprehensive assessment should be undertaken using an assessment tool to document the extent of the damage in an accurate and reliable way, and to assist with developing ...
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Human body-interfacing material strategies for personal thermal and moisture management of wearable systems

Progress in Materials Science, 2023
Manhao Guan   +2 more
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