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Ovulation and fertility after PRID, PRID + GnRH and GnRH in anestrous buffaloes

Theriogenology, 1984
Abstract Two experiments, one in the winter (January) and the other in the summer (June), were undertaken to treat anestrous buffaloes at a farm. During experiment I, animals were treated with a progesterone releasing intra-vaginal device (PRID) a , whereas during experiment II, animals were allocated to PRID + GnRH b (125 μg) and GnRH-treated ...
A S Nanda
exaly   +2 more sources

PRID: Model Inversion Privacy Attacks in Hyperdimensional Learning Systems

2021 58th ACM/IEEE Design Automation Conference (DAC), 2021
Hyperdimensional Computing (HDC) is introduced as a promising solution for robust and efficient learning on embedded devices with limited resources. Since HDC often runs in a distributed way, edge devices need to share their model with other parties. However, the learned model by itself may expose information of the train data, resulting in a serious ...
Alejandro Hernández-Cano   +2 more
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Clinical Response of Inactive Ovaries in Dairy Cattle after PRID Treatment.

open access: yesJournal of Reproduction and Development, 2000
The aim of this study was to evaluate the therapeutic effects and safety of progesterone releasing intravaginal device (PRID) in the treatment of inactive ovaries in dairy cattle. The possible influence of PRID on metabolic and/or health status was also examined.
Toshihiko Nakao   +2 more
exaly   +3 more sources

Effect of post-insemination supplementation with PRID on pregnancy in repeat-breeder Holstein cows

Theriogenology, 2004
Embryonic mortality contributes to repeat-breeding in dairy cows; luteal insufficiency is a known cause of embryonic mortality. The objective of this study was to assess the efficacy of supplementation with exogenous progesterone for 14 days on pregnancy maintenance in inseminated repeat-breeder dairy cows. On Day 5 after insemination, treated cows ( n=
Aurora Villarroel, William M Sischo
exaly   +3 more sources

Comparative Analysis of PRID Algorithms Based on Results Ambiguity Evaluation

Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2017
The re-identification of a subject among different cameras (namely Person Re-Identification or PRID) is a task that implicitly defines ambiguities. Two individuals dressed in a similar manner or with a comparable body shape are likely to be misclassified by a computer vision system, especially when only poor quality images are available (i.e.
Vito Reno   +2 more
exaly   +4 more sources

Fertility of Bunaji (Zebu) Cows after Treatment with PRID with or without PGF2α

Tropical Animal Health and Production, 2004
A study was undertaken to determine the oestrus response and fertility rates of zebu cows treated with PRID alone or in combination with PGF2alpha. A total of 184 non-suckled cycling Bunaji cows were allotted randomly to four treatment groups of 46 animals per group as follows: group 1 (PRID-12), PRID was inserted for 12 days; group 2 (PRID+7+PGF2alpha-
A A Voh, D Ogwu, E O Oyedipe
exaly   +3 more sources

Experimental treatment of summer anoestrous — Buffaloes with norgestomet and prid

Theriogenology, 1983
Abstract Two experiments were undertaken to treat summer anoestrous buffaloes drawn from two distinct levels of total management, i.e., village vs. farm. At both locations, animals were randomly divided into three groups. One group was treated with norgestomet implants a plus 700 I.U.
A S Nanda
exaly   +2 more sources

Influence of progesterone coils (PRID) on some plasma constituents in buffaloes

British Veterinary Journal, 1987
Abstract There is no information on the relationships between progesterone and plasma glucose, inorganic phosphorus or glutamic enzymes in the buffalo. Progesterone coils (PRIDs) affected these plasma constituents in 16 anoestrous buffalo heifers when comparing blood samples taken just before PRID insertion with those at eight days after coil ...
M S, el-Belely   +3 more
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Effect of PRID treatment on conception rate in mediterranean buffalo heifers

Livestock Science, 2001
To evaluate the possibility to control oestrus in cycling buffalo heifers and induce fertile oestrus in prepuberal ones using a PRID in order to breed them during the low breeding season (March-June period), 79 buffalo heifers in two different farms (TM: n 5 39; IM: n 5 40) were used.
Vittoria Lucia Barile   +2 more
exaly   +2 more sources

Influence of reproductive stage at PRID™ insertion on synchronization of estrus and ovulation in mares

Animal Reproduction Science, 2007
In the present study, we investigated the effects of reproductive status, size of follicles and plasma progesterone concentrations of mares at PRID insertion on the efficacy of the treatment, estrous cycle patterns, plasma concentrations of progesterone and LH.
Johannes Handler, Christine Aurich
exaly   +3 more sources

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