33 research outputs found

    Van der Straeten, Charles Henri Auguste (1834-1884)

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    Ancien possesseur : Van der Straeten, Charles Henri Auguste (1834-1884). Ancien possesseurAppartient à l’ensemble documentaire : 3M000Appartient à l’ensemble documentaire : 3M01

    Exploring simultaneous perturbation profiles in milk yield and body weight reveals a diversity of animal responses and new opportunities to identify resilience proxies

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    International audienceLivestock husbandry aims to manage the environment in which animals are reared to enable them to express their production potential. However, animals are often confronted with perturbations that affect their performance. Evaluating effects of these perturbations on animal performance could provide metrics to quantify and understand how animals cope with their environment, and therefore to better manage them. Body weight (BW) and milk yield (MY) dynamics over lactation may be used for this purpose. The goal of this study was to estimate an unperturbed performance trajectory using a differential smoothing approach on both MY and BW time series, and then to identify the perturbations and extract their phenotypic features. Daily MY and BW records from 490 primiparous Holstein cows from 33 commercial French herds were used. From the fitting procedure, estimated unperturbed performance trajectories of BW and MY were clustered into 3 groups. After the fitting procedure, 1,754 deviations were detected in the MY time series and 964 were detected in the BW time series across all cows. Overall, 425 of these deviations were detected during the same period (±10 d) in both MY and BW time series, 76 of which started at the same time. Results suggest that combining various individual dynamic measures and revealing the relationship that exists between them could be of great value in obtaining reliable estimates of resilience components in large populations

    FrSemCor: Annotating a French corpus with supersenses

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    International audienceFrench, as many languages, lacks semantically annotated corpus data. Our aim is to provide the linguistic and NLP research communities with a gold standard sense-annotated corpus of French, using WordNet Unique Beginners as semantic tags, thus allowing for interoperability. In this paper, we report on the first phase of the project, which focused on the annotation of common nouns. The resulting dataset consists of more than 12,000 French noun tokens which were annotated in double blind and adjudicated according to a carefully redefined set of supersenses. The resource is released online under a Creative Commons Licence

    Genetic relationships between weight loss in early lactation and daily milk production until 305 days in Holstein cows

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    International audienceBody mobilization of high-yielding dairy cows is intense after calving and can generate health and fertility troubles. This study aimed to estimate the genetic correlation between body weight loss during the five first weeks of lactation (BWL) and daily milk production (MY24a) in first (L1) and second (L2) lactations Holstein cows. The dataset included 859,020 MY24a and 570,651 body weight (BW) daily phenotypes from 3,989 L1 cows, and 665,361 MY24a and 449,449 BW daily phenotypes from 3,060 L2 cows, recorded in 36 French commercial farms equipped with milking robots including an automatic weighing platform. The genetic parameters of BW and MY24a in L1 and L2 were estimated using a 4-trait random regression model. Genetic correlations between BWL and MY24a ranged from-0.26 to 0.05 in L1, and varied from-0.11 to 0.10 in L2, suggesting that selecting to reduce early body mobilization while maintaining milk production is possible

    Genetic relationships between weight loss in early lactation and daily milk production until 305 days in Holstein cows

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    International audienceBody mobilization of high-yielding dairy cows is intense after calving and can generate health and fertility troubles. This study aimed to estimate the genetic correlation between body weight loss during the five first weeks of lactation (BWL) and daily milk production (MY24a) in first (L1) and second (L2) lactations Holstein cows. The dataset included 859,020 MY24a and 570,651 body weight (BW) daily phenotypes from 3,989 L1 cows, and 665,361 MY24a and 449,449 BW daily phenotypes from 3,060 L2 cows, recorded in 36 French commercial farms equipped with milking robots including an automatic weighing platform. The genetic parameters of BW and MY24a in L1 and L2 were estimated using a 4-trait random regression model. Genetic correlations between BWL and MY24a ranged from-0.26 to 0.05 in L1, and varied from-0.11 to 0.10 in L2, suggesting that selecting to reduce early body mobilization while maintaining milk production is possible

    Primary Sjögren's syndrome associated agranulocytosis: a benign disorder?

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    Methods: The clinical, haematological, and immunological features of seven patients with primary SS associated with a chronic (>6 months) agranulocytosis, and the outcome of the patients, were analysed. Results: Patients were white women with an unexplained agranulocytosis. They all had non-erosive arthritis and three had a thrombocytopenia or Evan's syndrome. In three patients, transient or durable expansion of T lymphocytes was present in the peripheral blood or in the bone marrow, but evolved independently from neutrophil counts. There was no paroxysmal nocturnal haemoglobinuria clone or antibodies to neutrophil surface antigens. In vitro bone marrow culture was normal (four patients) or showed a decrease in colony forming unit-granulocyte monocyte (CFU-GM) and colony forming unit-erythroblast (CFU-E) (one patient). Serum levels of soluble Fas ligand (sFasL) were normal, and granulocyte-colony stimulating factor (G-CSF) concentrations were either normal or raised. One patient was treated with steroids associated with intravenous immunoglobulins and achieved a lasting response. Two other patients were treated with steroids and methotrexate, with poor efficacy. Short courses of subcutaneous G-CSF produced a transient and mild response in all three patients. Complete recovery of the neutrophils occurred temporarily during pregnancy in two patients. After a mean follow up of 34.8 months (range 6–139) all patients were alive and none developed serious infections. Conclusion: A subset of patients with primary SS and non-destructive arthritis may develop a chronic but well tolerated agranulocytosis that is usually poorly responsive to steroids and oral methotrexate
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