1,054 research outputs found
Tweefasenvoedering tijdens de dracht
Op het Praktijkcentrum Sterksel wordt onderzocht wat het effect is van tweefasenvoedering tijdens de dracht op reproductie, gezondheid en berekende mineralenuitscheiding van zeugen. Het onderzoek start met nuldeworps-zeugen die vervolgens vier worpen gevolgd worden
Discovery of a TiO emission band in the infrared spectrum of the S star NP Aurigae
We report on the discovery of an infrared emission band in the Spitzer
spectrum of the S-type AGB star NP Aurigae that is caused by TiO molecules in
the circumstellar environment. We modelled the observed emission to derive the
temperature of the TiO molecules (\approx 600 K), an upper limit on the column
density (\approx 10^17.25 cm^{-2}) and a lower limit on the spatial extent of
the layer that contains these molecules. (\approx 4.6 stellar radii). This is
the first time that this TiO emission band is observed. A search for similar
emission features in the sample of S-type stars yielded two additional
candidates. However, owing to the additional dust emission, the identification
is less stringent. By comparing the stellar characteristics of NP Aur to those
of the other stars in our sample, we find that all stars with TiO emission show
large-amplitude pulsations, s-process enrichment, and a low C/O ratio. These
characteristics might be necessary requirements for a star to show TiO in
emission, but they are not sufficient.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures, letter to the edito
Integrale diergezondheid: beheersing van leverbot
Leverbotinfecties zijn in toenemende mate een knelpunt in de diergezondheid van melkvee en andere herkauwers. Door de complexe infectiecyclus, weinig inzetbare geneesmiddelen, geringe beschikbare diagnostiek en incomplete terugkoppeling van informatie (afkeur lever), kan leverbot de gezondheid negatief beïnvloeden waardoor ook vaak productieverliezen kunnen optreden. Voor vee dat melk produceert voor menselijke consumptie zijn nagenoeg geen middelen meer toegestaan om leverbot te bestrijden. Resistentie tegen de beschikbare middelen, indien diercategorieën wel behandeld mogen worden, neemt toe. Veehouders hebben behoefte aan kennis en mogelijkheden ter preventie van leverbotbesmettingen, en aan alternatieven voor een effectieve bestrijding van de leverbot en het voorkomen van resistentie tegen leverbotmiddelen. Vanuit deze problematiek gezien hebben veehouders behoefte aan een instrument waarmee ze de leverbotsituatie op hun bedrijf in kaart kunnen brengen en aan handelingsperspectief om de situatie te verbeteren. Dit project heeft een concept instrument ontwikkeld om de leverbotstatus op het bedrijf te beoordelen, de risicofactoren in kaart te brengen en mogelijke preventieve maatregelen aan te geven.
Dit onderzoek is uitgevoerd door Wageningen UR Livestock Research in samenwerking met het Louis Bolk Instituut en orgANIMprove, in opdracht van en gefinancierd door het Ministerie van Economische Zaken, in het kader van het Beleidsondersteunend onderzoek thema ‘Biologische landbou
An asteroseismic study of the O9V star HD 46202 from CoRoT space-based photometry
The O9V star HD 46202, which is a member of the young open cluster NGC 2244,
was observed by the CoRoT satellite in October/November 2008 during a short run
of 34 days. From the very high-precision light curve, we clearly detect beta
Cep-like pulsation frequencies with amplitudes of ~0.1 mmag and below. A
comparison with stellar models was performed using a chi^2 as a measure for the
goodness-of-fit between the observed and theoretically computed frequencies.
The physical parameters of our best-fitting models are compatible with the ones
deduced spectroscopically. A core overshooting parameter alpha_ov = 0.10 +-
0.05 pressure scale height is required. None of the observed frequencies are
theoretically excited with the input physics used in our study. More
theoretical work is thus needed to overcome this shortcoming in how we
understand the excitation mechanism of pulsation modes in such a massive star.
A similar excitation problem has also been encountered for certain pulsation
modes in beta Cep stars recently modelled asteroseismically.Comment: Accepted for publication in Astronomy and Astrophysics on 17/12/2010,
9 pages, 7 figures, 4 table
Minimising medicine use in organic dairy herds through animal health and welfare planning
Livestock is important in many organic farming systems, and it is an explicit goal to ensure high levels of animal health and welfare (AHW) through good management. This will lead to reduced medicine use and better quality of animal products. In two EU network projects NAHWOA & SAFO it was concluded that this is not guaranteed merely by following organic standards. Both networks recommended implementation of individual animal health plans to stimulate organic farmers to improve AHW. These plans should include a systematic evaluation of AHW and be implemented through dialogue with each farmer in order to identify goals and plan improvements. 15 research institutions in 8 European countries are involved in the proposed project with the main objective to minimise medicine use in organic dairy herds through active and well planned AHW promotion and disease prevention. The project consists of 5 work packages, 4 of which comprise research activities building on current research projects, new applications across borders, exchange of knowledge, results and conclusions between participating countries, and adopting them to widely different contexts. International and national workshops facilitate this exchange. Focus areas are animal health planning, AHW assessment using animal based parameters and development of advisory systems and farmer groups. Epidemiological analyses of the effect on AHW from reduced medicine use and herd improvements are planned in all participating countries
Farmer groups for animal health and welfare planning in European organic dairy hers
A set of common principles for active animal health and welfare planning in organic dairy farming has been developed in the ANIPLAN project group of seven European countries. Health and welfare planning is a farmer‐owned process of continuous development and improvement and may be practised in many different ways. It should incorporate health promotion and disease handling, based on a strategy where assessment of current status and risks forms the basis for evaluation, action and review. Besides this, it should be 1) farmspecific, 2) involve external person(s) and 3) external knowledge, 4) be based on organic principles, 5) be written, and 6) acknowledge good aspects in addition to targeting the problem areas in order to stimulate the learning process
Periodic mass loss episodes due to an oscillation mode with variable amplitude in the hot supergiant HD50064
We aim to interpret the photometric and spectroscopic variability of the
luminous blue variable supergiant HD\,50064 ().CoRoT space photometry
and follow-up high-resolution spectroscopy, with a time base of 137\,d and
169\,d, respectively, was gathered, analysed and interpreted using standard
time series analysis and light curve modelling methods as well as spectral line
diagnostics.The space photometry reveals one period of 37\,d, which undergoes a
sudden amplitude change with a factor 1.6. The pulsation period is confirmed in
the spectroscopy, which additionally reveals metal line radial velocity values
differing by km\,s depending on the spectral line and on the
epoch. We estimate \teff13\,500\,K, \logg1.5 from the equivalent
width of Si lines. The Balmer lines reveal that the star undergoes episodes of
changing mass loss on a time scale similar to the changes in the photometric
and spectroscopic variability, with an average value of (in M\,yr). We tentatively interpret the 37\,d
period as due to a strange mode oscillation.Comment: 4 pages, accepted for publication in Astronomy & Astrophysics Letter
Light, alertness, and alerting effects of white light:A literature overview
Light is known to elicit non-image-forming responses, such as effects on alertness. This has been reported especially during light exposure at night. Nighttime results might not be translatable to the day. This article aims to provide an overview of (1) neural mechanisms regulating alertness, (2) ways of measuring and quantifying alertness, and (3) the current literature specifically regarding effects of different intensities of white light on various measures and correlates of alertness during the daytime. In general, the present literature provides inconclusive results on alerting effects of the intensity of white light during daytime, particularly for objective measures and correlates of alertness. However, the various research paradigms employed in earlier studies differed substantially, and most studies tested only a limited set of lighting conditions. Therefore, the alerting potential of exposure to more intense white light should be investigated in a systematic, dose-dependent manner with multiple correlates of alertness and within one experimental paradigm over the course of day
Familiekudde State of the Art
De Familiekudde is gebaseerd op de behoeften van de koe. Het biedt een natuurlijke leefomgeving voor rundvee door te werken met stabiele kuddes, het kalf bij de koe te laten en niet te onthoornen. In Familiekudde State of the Art schatten we op basis van wetenschappelijke kennis in wat de consequenties van het houden van een Familiekudde in de praktijk zijn en hoe er met verwachtte knelpunten omgegaan kan worden
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