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Long Term Outcome after Application of the Angio-Seal Vascular Closure Device in Minipigs

2016

PLoS one 11(9), e0163878 (2016). doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0163878

SwineAnticoagulant Therapylcsh:MedicineFemoral artery030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyPathology and Laboratory Medicine030218 nuclear medicine & medical imagingWhite Blood Cells0302 clinical medicinePig ModelsAnimal CellsMedicine and Health SciencesVascular closure deviceLymphocyteslcsh:ScienceComputed tomography angiographyMammalsStenosisMultidisciplinarymedicine.diagnostic_testPharmaceuticsAgricultureArteriesAnimal ModelsClopidogrelCardiovascular Therapymedicine.anatomical_structureVertebratesAnatomyCellular TypesArterymedicine.drugResearch Articlemedicine.medical_specialtyLivestockImmune CellsAnimal TypesImmunologyLumen (anatomy)Research and Analysis Methods03 medical and health sciencesSigns and SymptomsModel OrganismsDrug TherapyDiagnostic Medicinemedicine.arterymedicineAnimalsDomestic AnimalsBlood Cellsbusiness.industrylcsh:ROrganismsBiology and Life SciencesCell BiologyFemoral ArteriesInternal elastic laminamedicine.diseaseSurgeryStenosisAmniotesCardiovascular AnatomyBlood Vesselslcsh:QbusinessZoologyPLoS ONE
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Review of wind tunnel modelling of flow and pollutant dispersion within and from naturally ventilated livestock buildings

2021

[EN] Ammonia emissions from naturally ventilated livestock buildings (NVLBs) pose a serious environmental problem. However, the mechanisms that control these emissions are still not fully understood. One promising method for understanding these mechanisms is physical modelling in wind tunnels. This paper reviews studies that have used this method to investigate flow or pollutant dispersion within or from NVLBs. The review indicates the importance of wind tunnels for understanding the flow and pollutant dispersion processes within and from NVLBs. However, most studies have investigated the flow, while only few studies have focused on pollutant dispersion. Furthermore, only few studies have s…

Technology010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesFarm Technology02 engineering and technologyPRODUCCION ANIMALAtmospheric boundary layer01 natural sciencesCivil engineeringammoniaNatural ventilation0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringGeneral Materials SciencePollutant dispersionBiology (General)InstrumentationWind tunnelFluid Flow and Transfer ProcessesTPhysicsLivestock buildingGeneral EngineeringNatural ventilation600natural ventilationEngineering (General). Civil engineering (General)Computer Science ApplicationsBoundary layerChemistryEmissions & Manure ValorisationTA1-2040pollutant dispersionlivestock buildingPlanetary boundary layerQH301-705.5020209 energyQC1-999Flow (psychology)Emissie & Mestverwaardingatmospheric boundary layerAmmoniaStatistical dispersionQD1-9990105 earth and related environmental sciencesPollutantProcess Chemistry and Technology12.- Garantizar las pautas de consumo y de producción sosteniblesGreenhouse gasWIASEnvironmental scienceAgrarische BedrijfstechnologieGHG
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Studies Concerning the Hygiene Conditions from the Sadu Farm, Romania

2014

Abstract This paper aims to establish the conditions of hygiene of the breeding farm from Sadu, Romania, by monitoring the microbiological indicators such as hospital attendant TNG, total number of yeasts and molds, and total number of coliforms in shelters and on milking equipment. By monitoring air microbial flora, containers used for milking and hygiene of livestock (sheep and cow) values are found by the standards in force, with the recommendation to improve the quality of these parameters in order to reduce the values at lower limits.

Toxicologybusiness.industryHygienemedia_common.quotation_subjectEnvironmental scienceLivestockbusinessBusiness managementmedia_commonMilkingBiotechnologyManagement of Sustainable Development
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Absence of Toxoplasma gondii in 100% Iberian products from experimentally infected pigs cured following a specific traditional process.

2020

Infection with Toxoplasma gondii in humans has usually been related to the consumption of raw, undercooked or cured meat. Our study is based on the detection of T. gondii in cured legs and shoulders made from 100% Iberian sows fed mainly with acorn and raised as outdoor livestock in Aracena (Spain), which having been elaborated following a specific curing process (time period and location). An outdoor farm with a total of 636 animals was studied, showing a seroprevalence of 10% for the parasite T. gondii. Twenty individuals were chosen to be experimentally infected and slaughtered 60 days post-infection. Their legs and shoulders were processed to make 100% Iberian ham legs and shoulders. Th…

Veterinary medicineShouldersFood HandlingSwinebiology.animal_breedFood ContaminationMicrobiology03 medical and health sciencesparasitic diseasesSeroprevalenceParasite hostingAnimals030304 developmental biologyIberian pigSwine Diseases0303 health sciencesbiology030306 microbiologybusiness.industryToxoplasma gondiibiology.organism_classificationMeat ProductsToxoplasmosis AnimalSpainLivestockIberian hambusinessToxoplasmaFood ScienceFood microbiology
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Application of microsatellite markers as potential tools for traceability of Girgentana goat breed dairy products

2015

In livestock, breed assignment may play a key role in the certification of products linked to specific breeds. Traceability of farm animals and authentication of their products can contribute to improve breed profitability and sustainability of animal productions with significant impact on the rural economy of particular geographic areas and on breed and biodiversity conservation. With the goal of developing a breed genetic traceability system for Girgentana dairy products, the aim of this study was to identify specific microsatellite markers able to discriminate among the most important Sicilian dairy goat breeds, in order to detect possible adulteration in Girgentana dairy products. A tot…

Veterinary medicineTraceabilityRural economybusiness.industryBreed genetic traceabilityMolecular markersBiologyGirgentana goat dairy productBreedGirgentana goat breedBiotechnologySettore AGR/17 - Zootecnica Generale E Miglioramento GeneticoBiodiversity conservationBreed genetic traceability; Girgentana goat dairy products; Molecular markersMicrosatelliteDna poolsLivestockbusinessFood ScienceFood Research International
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Economic benefits from food recovery at the retail stage: An application to Italian food chains

2013

The food supply chain is affected by losses of products near to their expiry date or damaged by improper transportation or production defects. Such products are usually poorly attractive for the consumer in the target market even if they maintain their nutritional properties. On the other hand undernourished people face every day the problem of fulfilling their nutritional needs usually relying on non-profit organizations. In this field the food recovery enabling economic benefits for donors is nowadays seen as a coherent way to manage food products unsalable in the target market for various causes and thus destined to be discarded and disposed to landfill thus representing only a cost. Des…

Waste managementFood industrybusiness.industrySupply chainFood donationSupply chain optimizationModels TheoreticalEconomic benefitsProfit (economics)Food SupplyFood chainItalyFood losses recoveryRecyclingLivestockbusinessSupply chain optimizationWaste Management and DisposalWaste managementTarget marketIndustrial organization
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Manure as a potential source of renewable energy: The behaviour and characterisation of biofuels generated from three animal manure types when subjec…

2020

Regions with high livestock density lack sufficient land on which to apply manure without exceeding the legal limits set by the European Union Directives. The lack of manure processing alternatives aggravates the situation, especially in the case of islands. Consequently, manure becomes a liability rather than an asset. Results indicate that pyrolysis is an option for manure processing. However, a significant limitation is the moisture content of the starting material, that could compromise the process efficiency. Yields of biogas, bio-oil and biochar, all of which have a potential use as biofuels, are particular to animal type and manure handling system. The conversion of manure to biofuel…

Waste managementRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryStrategy and ManagementSettore AGR/09 - Meccanica AgrariaManagement Monitoring Policy and LawDevelopmentManureRenewable energyBiogasBiofuelBiocharEnvironmental sciencemedia_common.cataloged_instanceLivestockmanure Renewable Energy Sources (RES) islands pyrolysis biofuels bioeconomyEuropean unionbusinessPyrolysismedia_common
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L’allevamento bovino nella valle del Torto: un caso di zootecnia sostenibile in Sicilia

2011

In spite of not being the main activities of Sicilian agriculture, zootechny plays a very important social role, even more than economic, for a large part of Sicily. The crisis that has hit the industry since early 2000s, and particularly cattle livestock, caused the closure of many holdings and a strong decrease in the number of animals bred, both meat and dairy cattle. The beef cattle population in the Valle del Torto, in the province of Palermo (area covered by this study), for many decades has significantly contributed to the development of a rural community that trough this activity created his own wealth, income and economic stability. The crisis that over the last decade has affected…

Zootecnia sostenibile Aree rurali ValorizzazioneSettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo RuraleSustainable livestock rural areas enhancement
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Potential and competitiveness of EU countries in terms of slaughter livestock production

2019

: Models and methods of spatial econometrics are gaining more and more popularity. Their advantage is the opportunity to examine the interrelationships between individual territorial units. These methods, apart from the own potential of the region, take into account the impact of neighbouring objects and location in space. The aim of the study is to examine the relationship between the potential and the level of competitiveness of individual European Union countries in the field of slaughter cattle production. In addition, the paper attempts to determine the specialisation of individual EU countries in the production of slaughter animals by sector. The analysis covered the years 2010–2016, …

business.industryFarm incomeSpecialization (functional)Animal productionProduction (economics)LivestockBusinessTerms of tradeGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinanceAgricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)Eu countriesAgricultural economicsanimal production; competitiveness; specialisationAgricultural Economics-Zemedelska Ekonomika
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Determinants of jaguar occupancy at the northern range edge

2020

Identifying factors promoting jaguar (Panthera onca) occupancy is crucial for planning effective conservation and management actions that can contribute to long-term population viability. We used camera-trapping and modeled factors affecting detection and occupancy for jaguars in Sonora at 149 sites during August-November 2008 and 2009. We measured 24 covariates presumed to affect detection (n = 6) and occupancy (n = 18) at camera sites, including sampling period and various habitat characteristics. We obtained 29 jaguar detections at 19 sites (naive occupancy = 0.12) in 5455 trap-days of effort. Jaguar detectability (p = 0.16 +/- 0.05) was negatively affected by human presence and varied b…

education.field_of_studyLivestockOccupancyJaguarbiologyEcologyPopulationWildlifeOccupancyPanthera oncaFencingPredationCamera-trappingGeographyFragmentationAnimal ecologybiology.animalPantheraAnimal Science and ZoologyeducationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsMammal Research
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