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MM3-ELISA evaluation of coproantigen release and serum antibody production in sheep experimentally infected with Fasciola hepatica and F. gigantica.

2008

During an experimental infection of sheep with Fasciola hepatica or F. gigantica, MM3-SERO and MM3-COPRO ELISA tests were applied to compare the kinetics of antibody production and coproantigen release between the 2nd and 32nd week post-infection (wpi). The Kato-Katz technique was used to measure the kinetics of egg shedding by both Fasciola species (eggs per gram of feces, epg). The kinetics of IgG antibodies for all sheep infected with F. hepatica and F. gigantica followed a similar pattern. Optical density (OD) increased rapidly between the 4th until the 12th wpi, when the highest values were reached and then decreased slowly until the 32nd wpi. Coproantigen levels increased above the cu…

Veterinary medicineFascioliasisFasciola giganticaAntibodies HelminthSheep DiseasesEnzyme-Linked Immunosorbent AssayStatistics NonparametricFecesRandom AllocationHepaticaparasitic diseasesParasite Egg CountFasciola hepaticaHelminthsAnimalsParasite Egg CountEggs per gramFecesSheepGeneral VeterinaryFasciolabiologyAntibodies MonoclonalGeneral MedicineFasciola hepaticabiology.organism_classificationVirologyFasciolaKineticsAntigens HelminthImmunoglobulin GAntibody FormationLinear ModelsParasitologyVeterinary parasitology
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Food supplementation reveals constraints and adaptability of egg quality in the magpie Pica pica

2015

Differences in the deposition of limited maternal resources to eggs can reflect the optimal allocation to manipulate offspring phenotype, or constraints caused by maternal condition. We examined multiple maternal substances transferred to eggs in the magpie Pica pica to test the hypothesis that certain substances represent constraint and some optimal allocation. We did this by supplementary feeding magpies prior to egg-laying and then comparing the effect of food on maternal substances in conjunction with laying order relative to a control group. Certain substances such as carotenoids, immunoglobulins and avidin responded positively to food supplementation, whereas others, such as testoste…

YOLK TESTOSTERONEOffspringSPARROWS PASSER-DOMESTICUSmedia_common.quotation_subjectimmunoglobulinshatching asynchronyBiologyAdaptabilityBird eggANDROGENSAnimal scienceMATERNAL ANTIBODY TRANSMISSIONBIRD EGGSmedicinePica (disorder)Ecology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsTotal proteinmedia_commonGULL LARUS-RIDIBUNDUSBARN SWALLOW EGGSEcologyMaternal effectcarotenoidsLAYING ORDERHatching asynchronyOFFSPRING IMMUNITYtestosteroneOptimal allocationta1181maternal effectsAnimal Science and Zoologymedicine.symptomPARENTAL QUALITYAvian Biology Research
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ASSESSING MERCURY POLLUTION USING BLACK STORK EGGSHELLS

2021

Female birds whose bodies contain environmental contaminants produce eggs with shells that are likewise contaminated, making bird eggshells appropriate indicators for monitoring environmental toxins. Common contaminants include organic mercury compounds, especially methylmercury, which are known to bioaccumulate and biomagnify in the food chain. Black storks (Ciconia nigra) predominantly consume fish and are thus at risk for high mercury intake. In this study, we used eggshells of black storks as a proxy to reconstruct the concentration levels and distribution of mercury, a well-known toxic element, in various parts of Latvia. Preliminary analyses have shown that deposition levels of mercur…

biologyblack stork eggshells mercurychemistry.chemical_elementContaminationbiology.organism_classificationMercury (element)chemistry.chemical_compoundFood chainDeposition (aerosol physics)chemistryBioaccumulationEnvironmental chemistryEnvironmental scienceEggshellMethylmercuryCiconia nigraEnvironment. Technology. Resources.
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Species size affects hatching response to different temperature regimes in a rotifer cryptic species complex

2013

The strategy of decreasing size with increasing temperature known as Bergmann’s rule operates at geographic scale and in spite of extensive studies still presents a puzzle to researches. The aim of this work was to verify whether patterns of diapausing egg hatching of closely related species are consistent with the expectations from Bergmann’s rule. In a laboratory study of the cryptic species complex of the rotifer Brachionus plicatilis, the response to temperature (17.5, 22.5, and 25.0 °C) of diapausing eggs collected in a pond where the three tested species coexist was assessed by (1) the number of hatchlings emerging or (2) the time needed to hatch. Our results show that the response to…

cryptic speciesSpecies complexbiologyEcologyHatchingBergmann’s ruleRotiferadaptationBrachionusDiapausebiology.organism_classificationresting eggsBergmann's ruleAnimal ecologyembryonic structuresbody sizeegg bankHatchlingEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsEvolutionary Ecology
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Optical illusions in scanning electron micrographs: the case of the eggshell of Acrosternum (Chinavia) marginatum (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae)

2003

Scanning electron microscopy revealed that-as is common in this family of the Hemiptera-the eggs of the green stink bug Acrosternum (Chinavia) marginatum are roughly barrel-shaped and possess at their apical pole a row of slender extensions, the aero-micropylar processes. The outer surface of the eggshell carries hexagonally arranged pits. The analysis of cross-fractured eggshells showed that the pits have slender basal extensions with transverse diaphragms. When scanning electron micrographs of the egg surface of A. marginatum are viewed upside down, the perception flips and the pits appear as elevations to all observers addressed. Thus, we are dealing with an optical illusion, which is kn…

genetic structuresbiologyOptical IllusionsScanning electron microscopeOptical illusionGreen stink bugbusiness.industryGeneral Physics and AstronomyMagnificationChorionCell BiologyPentatomidaebiology.organism_classificationHemipteraHemipteraEgg ShellOpticsStructural BiologyMicroscopyMicroscopy Electron ScanningAnimalsGeneral Materials ScienceEggshellbusinessMicron
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Application of Heavy Equipment Telematics in Infrastructure Projects : Method for automating collection of mixed fleet data, and optimization of proj…

2019

Master's Thesis Civil and Constructional Engineering BYG508 - University of Agder 2019 Existing heavy equipment telematics capabilities are not being used to their potential.In collaboration with Skanska there is an interest to look at how telematics can beused more efficiently with mixed equipment fleets. Current and future aspects are com-pelling, especially in relations to optimization and environmental benefits.Rv. 3 /rv. 25Løten–Elverumis provided as a case.This master’s thesis takes a closer look at the use of telematics data from heavy equip-ment at infrastructure projects. Through the automation of collecting telematics data,mixed fleet data are juxtapositioned to give insight into …

heavy equipmentBYG508telematicsVDP::Teknologi: 500::Bygningsfag: 530::Bygg- anleggs- og transportteknologi: 532infrastructureoptimizationVDP::Teknologi: 500::Informasjons- og kommunikasjonsteknologi: 550automation
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Use of the eggshells in removing heavy metals from waste water - the process kinetics and efficiency

2019

Studies of the efficiency of Ni, Cu and Cd cations removal from water solutions were carried out, with the use of clay limestone, hen eggshells from eggs for consumption and hen eggshells after hatching, which main element is calcium carbonate. Hen eggshells are a waste product, which can be used as a substitute of clay limestone in removing heavy metals from wet flue gas desulphurisation installation. Mixed solutions of Ni, Cu and Cd were used in the research, with the composition similar to the waste water from wet flue gas desulphurisation installation: Ni (0.009-0.053 mmol/dm3), Cu (0.008-0.057 mmol/dm3)and Cd (0.003-0.008 mmol/dm3). The metals were determined by flame atomic absorption…

hen eggshellsclay limestoneheavy metalsindustrial sewage treatmentEcological Chemistry and Engineering S-Chemia I Inzynieria Ekologiczna S
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Is it all about the price? : reasons for the small market shares of organic meat and meat products in Austria

2016

Austria is one of the leading countries in the world when it comes to organic farming. A closer look at the development of the market shares of different product categories reveals however, that some segments of organic products seemed to be constantly preferred while others were neglected by Austrian consumers over the past years: According to market statistics the categories “meat & poultry” and “ham & sausages” have the lowest market shares of organic fresh produce while at the same time, organic milk and organic eggs have the highest market shares. Since all of those organic products – milk, eggs as well as meat and meat products – are food of animal origin, for which the same organic c…

luomuruokaOrganic MeatPrice PremiumOrganic MilkluomutuotteetOrganic EggsOrganic Market in AustriahinnatkananmunatItävaltakulutuslihamaito
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