نتایج جستجو برای: horse

تعداد نتایج: 14847  

2011
Anne-Sophie Merritt Gunnel Emenius Lena Elfman Greta Smedje

Background. The presence of horse allergen in public places is not well-known, unlike for instance cat and dog allergens, which have been studied extensively. The aim was to investigate the presence of horse allergen in schools and to what extent the influence of number of children with regular horse contact have on indoor allergen levels. Methods. Petri dishes were used to collect airborne dus...

Journal: :The Journal of heredity 2007
Cristina Luís E Gus Cothran Maria do Mar Oom

The Sorraia horse is a closed breed with reduced effective population size and considered in critical maintained risk status. The breed exists in 2 main breeding populations, one in Portugal and one in Germany, with a smaller population size. A set of 22 microsatellite loci was used to examine genetic diversity and structure of the Sorraia horse breed and to compare individual inbreeding coeffi...

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 2012
Diane E Laurie Rebecca K Splan Kari Green Katherine M Still Robert L McKown Gordon W Laurie

PURPOSE Lacritin is a human tear glycoprotein that promotes basal tear protein secretion in cultured rat lacrimal acinar cells and proliferation of subconfluent human corneal epithelial cells. When topically added to rabbit eyes, lacritin promotes basal tearing. Despite these activities on several species, lacritin's presence in nonprimate tears or other tissues has not been explored. Here we p...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1942
Henry P. Treffers Dan H. Moore Michael Heidelberger

1. Rabbit antisera to a Type II pneumococcus specific precipitate from horse serum were tested with fractions prepared by ultracentrifugation and electrophoresis of normal and immune horse serum. 2. In one instance a rapidly sedimenting protein from normal horse serum had nearly the same quantitative antigenic properties toward the anti-antibody rabbit serum as did the purified pneumococcus ant...

Journal: :Bio-medical materials and engineering 2014
Ji H Park Timothy Shurtleff Jack Engsberg Sandy Rafferty Joshua Y You Isaac Y You Sung H You

While the novel robotic hippotherapy system has gradually gained clinical application for therapeutic intervention on postural and locomotor control in individuals with neurological or musculoskeletal impairments, the system's validity and reliability for the robotic hippotherapy system has not been well established. The objective of the current study was to investigate the validity and test-re...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 2003
Warfield T. Longcope

1. Attempts to produce anaphylactic shock in white rats by second intravenous or subdural injections of horse serum have failed. 2. It was impossible to demonstrate either by skin reactions or by the uterine reaction that white rats can be sensitized to horse serum. 3. It was not possible to sensitize guinea pigs passively with the serum of white rats presumably immunized to horse serum. 4. In ...

2013
Peta L. Hitchens Ashley E. Hill Susan M. Stover

BACKGROUND Despite the popularity of the horse racing industry in the United States and the wide recognition that horse racing is one of the most hazardous occupations, little focused research into the prevention of falls by and injuries to jockeys has been conducted. PURPOSE To describe the incidence rates and characteristics of falls and injuries to Thoroughbred and Quarter Horse racing joc...

2016
Gang Lu Dong He Zengchao Wang Shudan Ou Rong Yuan Shoujun Li

An influenza virus polymerase reconstitution assay based on the human, dog, or chicken RNA polymerase I (PolI) promoter has been developed and widely used to study the polymerase activity of the influenza virus in corresponding cell types. Although it is an important member of the influenza virus family and has been known for sixty years, no studies have been performed to clone the horse PolI p...

Journal: :Journal of medical entomology 2012
Kristina M Friesen Gregory D Johnson

Reproductive potential was assessed for stable fly cohorts fed cattle, chicken, or horse blood. Flies provided chicken blood oviposited 20% more eggs per day than did those fed cattle or horse blood. However, flies provided cattle or horse blood were fecund 50% longer. When both egg viability and number of eggs produced were considered, lifetime reproductive potential was almost twice as high f...

Journal: :Computers & Security 1994
Peter B. Ladkin Harold W. Thimbleby

We discuss a procedure proposed by Voas, Payne & Cohen [6] for detecting the existence of software corruption in real time. In particular, we discuss problems posed by the concurrent execution of programs. In the cases where the proposed method may work, corruption is unlikely to be a problem; and where corruption by viruses and Trojans are a problem, major problems with the method remain.

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