Resultados de búsqueda - "Skins"

  1. Using farmer knowledge for participatory sweet-potato variety selection in Garut, West Java, Indonesia por Widyastuti, Caecilia Afra, Minantyorini

    Publicado 2001
    “…Varieties are selected on the basis of farmers' criteria, including market orientation and table consumption: skin color, flesh color, uniformity, and other criteria. …”
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  2. Development of a computer vision system for the automatic quality grading of mandarin segments por Blasco, José, Cubero, Sergio, Arias, Raul, Gómez-Sanchís, Juan, Juste, Florentino, Moltó, Enrique

    Publicado 2017
    “…Extracting morphological features from the objects, the system identifies automatically pieces of skin and row material and separates entire segments from broken ones, discriminating between those with slight or large breaking degree. …”
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  3. Segmentation of hyperspectral images for the detection of rotten mandarins por Gómez-Sanchís, Juan, Camps-Valls, G., Moltó, Enrique, Gomez-Chova, L., Aleixos, Nuria, Blasco, José

    Publicado 2017
    “…This procedure is required because the low contrast between the damaged and sound skin under visible illumination difficult their detection. …”
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  4. Resistencia a los parásitos externos en algunas razas de bovinos por Ulloa, Gustavo, Alba, Jorge de

    Publicado 2025
    “…Significance may be attached to the empirical ob-servation, that those animals which showed the least number of parasites counted, haves a marked resistance to skin punctme by a bypodermic needle.…”
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  5. Domestic animals infected with Mycobacterium ulcerans - implications for transmission to humans por Djouaka, R., Zeukeng, F., Bigoga, J.D., Kakou-Ngazoa, S.E., Akoton, R., Tchigossou, G., Coulibaly, D.N., Tchebe, S.J.E., Aboubacar, S., Nguepdjo, C.N., Tossou, E., Adeoti, R., Ngonga, T.M.N., Akpo, Y., Djegbe, I., Tamo, Manuele, Mbacham, W.F., Ablordey, A.

    Publicado 2018
    “…Out of 397 animals surveyed in Akonolinga, 44 (11.08%) carried skin lesions and all were negative for MU DNA. For Sedje-Denou, only 25 (6.93%) out of 361 animals surveyed carried external skin lesions of which 2 (8%) were positive for MU DNA targets. …”
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    Journal Article
  6. Knowledge, perceptions, and practices around zoonotic diseases among actors in the livestock trade in the Lake Victoria crescent ecosystem in East Africa por Majiwa, H., Bukachi, S.A., Omia, D., Fèvre, Eric M.

    Publicado 2024
    “…The actors in the livestock trade engage in practices like skinning dead animals before burying them; to them, this is a normal practice. …”
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    Journal Article
  7. Immune depression in trypanosome-infected mice. I. Depressed T lymphocyte responses por Pearson, T.W., Roelants, G.E., Lundin, L.B., Mayor-Withey, K.S.

    Publicado 1978
    “…In addition, cytotoxic lymphocytes were not generated in mixed lymphocyte cultures which contained spleen cells from infected animals. Allogeneic skin grafting experiments performed with normal and infected mice showed that a decreased T lymphocyte response also occurs in vivo. …”
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  8. A review of sheep and goats in Eastern Africa por Kiwuwa, G.H.

    Publicado 1983
    “…Indigenous sheep and goats contribute substantial wool, milk, meat and skin to the regional economy. This review identifies a number of breeds/types of sheep and goats and their principal uses in eastern Africa. …”
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  9. The economics of recently introduced village cattle production in a tsetse affected area. (I): Trypanotolerant N'Dama cattle in Zaire por Itty, P., Rowlands, G.J., Minengu, M., Ngamuna, S., Winkel, F. van, D'Ieteren, G.D.M.

    Publicado 1995
    “…Due to the prevalence of trypanosomiasis and skin diseases in much of Zaire, it was concluded that cattle production was only feasible through the introduction of trypanotolerant breed, in a tsetse affected area which was until recently devoid of cattle. …”
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  10. Polymorphisms of histone deacetylase 1 and 3 genes and fatty acid binding protein 3 and 4 genes and their associations with economic traits in swine por Ye, X., Robinson, J.A.B., Jiang, Z., Gibbins, A.M.V., Gibson, John P.

    Publicado 2002
    “…An Msp I locus in FABP 3 was significantly associated with body weight and hock weight and a Bsm I locus in FABP 4 was significantly associated with intramuscular fat percentage and picnic skin weight.…”
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  11. Eutrombicula cochinocaensis infestation in llamas (Lama glama) in the Puna region of Argentina por Medina, Diego Martín Nicolás, Acuña, Francisco Antonio, Abalos, Marcos, Aguirre Castro, Laura Sabrina, Avellaneda Cáceres, Agustín, Zamar, María Inés, Micheloud, Juan Francisco

    Publicado 2025
    “…Then, a histopathological study of the affected animals’ skin was performed. Histological findings included dermatitis withmainly lymphocytic infiltrate, pustules, crusts, hyperkeratosis, and the mites’ stylostomes in the dermis and epidermis. …”
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  12. Spontaneous photosensitization by Heterophyllaea pustulata Hook. f. (Rubiaceae), in sheep from Northwestern Argentina por Micheloud, Juan Francisco, Colque Caro, Luis Adrian, Comini, Laura Raquel, Cabrera, Jose Luis, Núñez Montoya, Susana Carolina, Martinez, Olga Gladys, Gimeno, Eduardo Juan

    Publicado 2018
    “…This paper describes an outbreak of poisoning in Corriedale sheepfold, which had an incidence of 49%. Ear skin biopsies and blood samples were collected of six affected animals. …”
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  13. Tillvänjning av labradorer att skritta och trava på löpband por Honkavaara, Sofia

    Publicado 2007
    “…The aim of this study was to determine a method to habituate treadmill-naive Labrador Retrievers to walk and trot on a treadmill. 17 Labradors was equipped with reflective markers glued to the skin. Their motions were captured with six 240 Hz infra-red cameras as they walked and trotted on a treadmill three times a day for two days. …”
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    Otro
  14. Are data available for tracking progress on nutrition policies, programs, and outcomes in Nepal? por Neupane, Sumanta, Jangid, Manita, Scott, Samuel P., Nguyen, Phuong Hong, Kim, Sunny S., Murira, Zivai, Torlesse, Harriet, Menon, Purnima

    Publicado 2021
    “…Population-based surveys and administrative data sources contained no data on: food supplementation during adolescence; weight monitoring and various types of counseling during pregnancy; optimal timing (delayed) of umbilical cord clamping, support for breastfeeding and immediate skin-to-skin contact, optimal feeding of low-birth-weight infants and counseling of mothers of low-birth-weight infants on kangaroo mother care (KMC) during delivery and in the postpartum period; breastfeeding counseling, counseling on appropriate complementary feeding, counseling after growth monitoring, and inpatient management of severe acute malnutrition (SAM) during early childhood. …”
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    Informe técnico
  15. The animal health, zoonoses and food safety risks identification and ranking in Morogoro and Tanga regions of Tanzania por Ogutu, F.O.

    Publicado 2012
    “…East Coast fever and anaplasmosis were associated with ticks and some type of grass in the bush. Lumpy skin disease, FMD, trypanosomosis and CBPP affect mainly the pastoralists and helminths and anthrax were only reported by the intensive/semi-intensive farmers. …”
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    Tesis
  16. Urtica dioica, a weed with many possibilities por Ankarcrona, Johanna

    Publicado 2019
    “…When the plant comes in contact with the skin it releases small tubes which contain irritative substances which penetrates the skin giving a rash and a burning feeling. …”
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    First cycle, G2E
  17. Pig behaviour during crowding : a study in organic and conventional herds por Thorell, Karolina

    Publicado 2011
    “…Conventional pigs had higher skin lesion scores than organic pigs before the study (p=0.013), but no difference in change during the enclosure was detected. …”
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