30 research outputs found
Análise do extrato aquoso de Arachis hipoagea L. no combate à dislipidemia e ao ganho ponderal de ratos Wistar submetidos à dieta hiperlipídica1
284 The role of preoperative prostatic urethral biopsy in clinical decision-making at the time of radical cystectomy
485 The prognostic effect of a repeat transurethral resection prior to neoadjuvant chemotherapy for urothelial carcinoma of the bladder
459 PATHOLOGIC STAGE AT PROSTATECTOMY OVER TIME: HAS THERE BEEN A TREND TOWARD INTERVENTION FOR LOCALIZED DISEASE IN THE ROBOTIC ERA?
Genesis, design and methods of the Beef CRC Maternal Productivity Project
Australian seedstock cattle breeders have expressed concerns that while there has been genetic improvement in feedlot and abattoir performance of cows, it could have led to a decline in maternal productivity, especially under variable nutritional conditions. This paper describes a substantial project with two components designed to address these issues. The first sub-project was to monitor bodyweight and composition of 7760 young Angus and Hereford cows as they experience variable physiological states (pregnancy and lactation) and seasons. This was conducted on large numbers in seedstock herds. The second sub-project was to monitor more regularly bodyweight, body composition, and calf rearing performance of 500 Angus cows that are genetically divergent for either fat or residual feed intake at two research centres. This also included two levels of nutrition and recording of weekly feed intake of small groups of cows for at least three parities to allow reporting of genotype × nutrition effects on maternal productivity and efficiency. Results from the project are reported in a series of papers with each one having a defined focus