Sustainability and scalability of egg consumption in Burkina Faso for infant and young child feeding [PDF]
IntroductionMalnutrition is a significant challenge to the health of women and children in Burkina Faso. Given the critical role of animal source food on the health of infants and young children (IYC), interventions continue to explore the potential for ...
Emily V. Moore +6 more
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Effect of egg consumption on early childhood development: evidence from Un Oeuf study [PDF]
Objective: Recent studies have shown that inclusion of eggs in young children’s diet can help meet nutritional requirements associated with cognitive development. This study aims to investigate the effect of egg consumption on early childhood development
Helen Ernyey +7 more
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Noire géline pond blanc œuf ou Poules et poulaillers médiévaux
In the medieval iconography, the documents which represent hens and henhouses are many and varied. They underline the importance of the poultry and of the eggs in the food balance of the population and give evidence of the significant role held by ...
Perrine Mane
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Grossesse molaire partielle avec fœtus diploïde vivant: à propos d´un cas et revue de la littérature [PDF]
La môle hydatiforme partielle (MHP) fait partie des maladies trophoblastiques gestationnelles. Appelée également môle embryonnée, il s´agit d´un œuf humain pathologique comportant des villosités en transformation vésiculaire, mais conservant une forme ...
Dhekra Toumi +4 more
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Eggs and Associated Nutrients: Implications for Brain Development and Function From Conception to Early Adulthood: A Narrative Review. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Brain development is an ongoing process that occurs throughout the first 1000 days of life (conception until 2 years) and proceeds throughout childhood, adolescence and up until early adulthood. Adequate nutrient intakes are crucial for both neurodevelopment inside the womb and critical life‐stages thereafter when the brain continues to grow ...
Derbyshire EJ.
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Faeces, Feathers and Flight: Understanding of Escape Behaviour in Incubating Eurasian Woodcocks (<i>Scolopax rusticola</i>). [PDF]
Using a large dataset of nest photographs from open‐source platforms, we investigated defecation and fright moulting in incubating Eurasian woodcocks (Scolopax rusticola), finding defecation in 54% of nests and feathers in 67%. We suggest these behaviours may aid the female's escape rather than protect the nest, and highlight the importance of ...
Sládeček M +3 more
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Randomised, Double-Blinded, Placebo-Controlled Challenge Test With Single Food Items in Dogs With Atopic Dermatitis and Adverse Food Reactions. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Background Identification of offending foods in dogs with adverse food reactions is usually based on “deterioration” during open food challenges. Objectives To examine the placebo effect during double‐blinded, placebo‐controlled food challenges using a predefined set of criteria for relapse.
Sofou EI +4 more
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Malnutrition is one of the most long-suffering problems facing women and children across the world—it is endemic to many low- and low-middle income countries and is a leading comorbidity in CU5 mortality.
Emily V. Moore +5 more
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Uranium (U) is a naturally occurring radioactive heavy metal widely distributed on Earth. Noticeable elevated U concentration and low activity ratio (AR) were occasionally detected in headwater stream of the Essonne river (Seine Basin, France), the ...
Mathilde Zebracki +8 more
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Pour l’âge à la ponte du premier œuf des poulettes, une différence hautement significative de la variance a été trouvée, entre hétérozygotes et homozygotes récessifs, à trois loci : E (extension /restriction du noir dans le plumage), C (présence ...
Bordas A, Durand L, Mérat P
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