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This study investigated the skull morphometry and morphology of East Anatolian Red (EAR) and South Anatolian Red (SAR) cattle using 3D modelling techniques, based on 27 measurements and eight indices from 42 male skulls collected from slaughterhouses in Türkiye.
Barış Can Güzel+4 more
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The influence of rutin and chlorogenic acid on oxidative stress and in vivo fertility: Evaluation of the quality and antioxidant status of post-thaw semen from Azari water buffalo bulls. [PDF]
Mohammadi T+2 more
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A high global prevalence of anti‐Leptospira antibodies in cattle and buffaloes (39.5%) was identified, highlighting the widespread distribution of the bacterium and the need for increased attention to bovine leptospirosis. The prevalence of anti‐Leptospira antibodies was higher on dual‐purpose farms, but there were no significant differences between ...
María Fernanda Moreira+3 more
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An abattoir study of the prevalence of foot lesions and claw measurements in water buffalo in Egypt. [PDF]
Salem SE+8 more
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This study demonstrated that CASA‐derived sperm motility parameters can accurately classify cattle breeds using machine learning algorithms. Among the models tested, stochastic gradient boosting achieved the highest classification accuracy (86%), highlighting its potential for breed‐specific semen evaluation and AI optimization in cattle reproduction ...
Doğukan Özen+7 more
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Why do famines still occur in the 21st Century? A review on the causes of extreme food insecurity
Abstract Why do famines persist in the 21st century, despite significant advances in agricultural productivity? Throughout human history, famines have been – and continue to be – among the harshest manifestations of destitution. They result from the exacerbation of human vulnerabilities caused by the synergistic interaction of multiple anthropogenic ...
Sergio Tezanos‐Vázquez
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From glomalin to glomalose: unraveling the molecular identity of the MAb32B11 antigen
Summary Glomalin, a substance produced by arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi, has well‐documented benefits for plant and soil health, including water retention and soil aggregation. Glomalin quantification has been performed by enzyme‐linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) using a monoclonal antibody, MAb32B11, that has been described as targeting a heat ...
Burcu Alptekin+8 more
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Interferon-Tau in Maternal Peripheral Blood and Its Relationship with Progesterone and Pregnancy-Associated Glycoproteins in the Early Phases of Gestation in Water Buffalo. [PDF]
Barbato O+9 more
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