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Computational simulation and investigation of gap junction coupling of Deiters’ cells in the hearing organ
(2022)Deiters’ cells are important supporting cells of the sensory receptor cells in the organ of Corti. They provide a physical and metabolic support to the outer hair cells, modulate their electromotility and contribute to ... -
Computed Tomographic Anatomy of the Equine Thoracolumbar Vertebrae
(2021)The thoracolumbar spine plays a vital role in orthopaedic problems in equine medicine. The vertebral column is very intricately constructed, and with slight morphologic alterations, it provides unique movement patterns ... -
Computer-assisted analysis of the developing brain motor system and coordinated locomotion in the foal
(2001)The purpose of the present study was to correlate the structural maturation of the horse brain with the developement of coordinated locomotion of the animal. A newly emerging method of gait analysis is being based on ... -
The conflicting relationship between nature – and animal protection
(2022)A large quantum of the key predator population is being killed every year to preserve the animal welfare of livestock in Norway. This has led to a polarization mainly seen between rural and urban social groups, which ... -
Congenital diseases of newborn puppies, with focus on cleft palate
(2016)In the study of congenital diseases, it is clear that there is a complexity in the pattern of inheritance. Embryogenesis is a detailed and fragile development of a living organism that can easily be disturbed. There are ... -
Congenital disorders used for selection through sport horse breeding associations
(2020)Breeding associations play an important role in horse breeding as they set the standards for the exterior, performance and, rideability as well as the health traits for their horse breed which they have to meet during ... -
The consequence of invasive animal species - the case of the raccoon dog in Denmark
(2014)This thesis has taken a closer look at invasive species with special interest in the consequences on native wildlife. A complete description of the raccoon dog, its habitat and nature has been given. By using definitions ... -
Consequences of Heat Stress in Newly Established Chicken Hepatocyte-nonparenchymal Cell Co-culture
(2020)Heat stress is a serious concern in broiler production as global temperatures are increasing due to climate change and because of the more intense production of broilers. Acute heat stress has implications for both animal ... -
Conservation, Breeding and Breeding goals of the “Dülmener Wildpferd” throughout the past centuries
(2023)This thesis discusses the history of genetic conservation in the horse breed “Dülmener Wildpferde”. The challenges and problems the population and people caring for them and also the human influence on the herd is ... -
Contemporary review of Canine Hemangiosarcoma
(2022)Hemangiosarcoma is an aggressive form of cancer in dogs. Invasive diagnostics are needed to obtain a definitive diagnosis, and it is rarely detected before it has reached an advanced stage. Surgery and chemotherapy only ... -
Contrast radiographic evaluation of morphological variability of the canine male urethra
(2010)Positive contrast retrograde urethrography is a widespread technique used in clinics due to its providence of information on morphological features such as size, shape and position of the urethra as well as its luminal ... -
The control and eradication of bluetongue in Germany
(2012)In 2006 the first case of the bluetongue diseases, an exotic disease that had been unusual in this latitude, did occur in the Federal Republic of Germany. Progressions were made to control the spread and eradicate the ... -
Control of acid-base balance of newborn calves in a large Holstein-Friesian dairy farm
(2011)In summary, data was collected on 157 newborn calves and their dams (79 calves in 2006 and 78 in 2007) and the Temp, pH, pCO2, pO2, HCO3, ABE, Anion gap, SAT Na+, K+, Ca++, Cl-, Hb, Hct were determined. This data was ... -
Control of calcium metabolism in dairy cows in the periparturient period
(2014)From the trials carried out, one can safely say that the calcium concentration drops drastically at parturition. For a small number of cows, clinical signs will be presented. The majority of cows fall victim to some degree ... -
Control of equine parturition in a Hungarian Thoroughbred farm
(2023)The primary goal of our work was to investigate the situation of Thoroughbred breeding based on data obtained in a Hungarian Thoroughbred Farm, with particular regard to the breeding processes, its regulation, manipulation, ... -
Control of immunoglobulin absorption using the oesophageal tube feeding method on a Hungarian dairy farm
(2019)Failure of passive transfer in dairy calves has been linked to increased neonatal morbidity, mortality and long-term decreases in productivity. The aim of this study was to assess the control of immunoglobulin absorption ... -
Control of ketosis in the periparturient dairy cow
(2014)Ketosis is a common ailment of the high producing dairy cow during lactation. From studying literature and texts, it is a recognised metabolic disease of cows during, and resulting from, the transition period. A number of ... -
The Control of Notifiable Zoonotic Diseases in Pet Animals in Sweden
(2013)Zoonotic diseases are diseases that can be transmitted from animals to humans. There are multiple ways for humans to acquire a zoonotic disease. Zoonoses can spread either from direct contact with a carrier or sick ... -
Controlling of Salmonella species in Korean Chicken Slaughterhouse
(2019)Salmonella spp. belongs to Enterobacteriaceae family, it is Gram-negative, non-spore forming, rod-shaped, facultative anaerobic microbe, motile bacterium, which can be found on animals and in the environment. Salmonella ...