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Prevalence and correlates of antibodies to Neospora caninum in dogs in Portugal
Neosporosis, caused by Neospora caninum, is an important cause of abortion in cattle and of neurological disease in dogs. This study investigated the prevalence and correlates of antibodies to N. caninum in 441 dogs from the five regions of mainland Portugal. A commercial competitive enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (cELISA) was used and specific antibodies were detected in 35 (7.9%) dogs. Seroprevalence levels were significantly different among some of the studied regions, as well as between stray dogs (13.6%) and hunting dogs (1.7%). The difference between seropositivity in dogs presenting musculoskeletal or neurological signs (21.4%) and that in animals without clinical signs compatible with neosporosis (5.6%) was close to statistical significance. This is the first report on the seroprevalence of N. caninum in dogs in Portugal. Neosporosis should be considered in the differential diagnosis of neurological disorders of dogs.National Funds through FCT - Foundation for Science and Technology under the Strategic Project [PEst-OE/AGR/UI0115/2014]; FCT [SFRH/BPD/44082/2008]info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
EVALUATION OF COST EFFECTIVE ORGANIC FERTILIZERS
Organic farming/products are becoming very necessary in todayâs world to control ecosystem health and to impart related human health benefits, world over there is growing demand for organic produce. A field experiment was conducted at the research farm of Kilpest India Ltd., Bhopal, during 2009 on rice using BGA Chlorella pyrenoidosa and Nostoc muscorum and biological hydrolysate of Soybean .These treatments were compared with recommended dose of Fytozyme. Currently, fytozyme (40% chemically hydrolysed protein solution) is being used as organic fertilizer world over which was taken as positive control. Cost of all the organic amendments were considered and kept at par with the Fytozyme. Results revealed a significant increase in growth parameters and straw yield in plot treated with Chlorella pyrenoidosa. Grain yield was also higher in C. pyrenoidosa (3.35 t/ha) followed by Fytozyme (3.05 t/ha) and Nostoc as well as biological Soy hydrolysate (both 2.81 t/ha). Thus concluding a better viable organic product
Doctoral Research In Indian Universities, (A Survey On Study And Research In Philosophy In India Vol. Ii)
âA Survey on Study and Research in Philosophy in Indiaâ is a multivoloume series. It is an attempt to present an overview about status of teaching and research in Philosophy in India.
Present volume aims to serve two basic purposes:
(1) To provide aid to prospective researcher to refer already carried out works in the area. This is helpful to save time, energy and money of a researcher and making him/her aware of existing works so that he/she could forego further in the area. Conversely, it avoids duplication in research work.
(2) To present an overview of the Ph.D. research areas, where neglected area or over pursued area may be observed and planning and support may be implemented.
So far, there has been no attempt to gauge the research trends in the area of Philosophy in our country. This is partly because of unavailability of database involving long correspondences and poor responses and partly because of lack of methodology for analyzing the trends. A novel concept of âresearch inclinationâ and innovative methodology for measuring the trends, have been developed in this book, which may be helpful for analyzing the status/trends in Ph.D. researches in other subjects also
Generating a Quadratic Forms from a Given Genus
Given a non-empty genus in dimensions with determinant , we give a
randomized algorithm that outputs a quadratic form from this genus. The time
complexity of the algorithm is poly; assuming Generalized Riemann
Hypothesis (GRH).Comment: arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1409.619
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