نتایج جستجو برای: rhythmic bedding

تعداد نتایج: 13024  

Journal: :Science 1884

S. H. Vaziri

Middle to Upper Triassic (Upper Ladinian to Lower Carnian) deep-sea sedimentary rocks crop out across a large area west of Nakhlak village, Central Iran and have been named Ashin Formation. The up to 304m thick, turbiditic, siliciclastic Ashin Formation consists of alternating turbiditic, thin- and medium-bedded calcareous sandstones, purple, fine-grained volcaniclastic sandstones, and mostly g...

2008
X. Karamanlis P. Fortomaris G. Arsenos I. Dosis D. Papaioannou C. Batzios A. Kamarianos

The objective of this study was to assess the effect of clinoptilolite (a natural zeolite) on growth and performance of broilers as well as on the quality of their litter. A total of 5,200 one-day old broiler chickens (Cobb 500) were used in two consecutive rounds lasting 42 days each. The broilers were given free and continuous access to a nutritionally non-limiting diet (in meal form) that wa...

Journal: :Poultry science 2013
Niels Chr Kyvsgaard Henrik Bang Jensen Thorkil Ambrosen Nils Toft

Foot-pad dermatitis is a major welfare concern of broilers caused by ammonia irritation from the bedding material. In Denmark, an action plan to control the condition was implemented in 2002 with monitoring through a foot scoring system at slaughter and with predefined limits that trigger sanctions. The objective of the present study was to study time trends and to identify predisposing factors...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 1998
J N Carleton A M Donoghue W K Porter

Rebreathing of expired air may be a lethal hazard for prone sleeping infants. This paper describes a mechanical model to simulate infant breathing, and examines the effects of bedding on exhaled air retention. Under simulated rebreathing conditions, the model allows the monitoring of raised carbon dioxide (CO2) inside an artificial lung-trachea system. Resulting levels of CO2 (although probably...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Ramakrishna Chakravarthi Rufin Vanrullen

As the visual world changes, its representation in our consciousness must be constantly updated. Given that the external changes are continuous, it appears plausible that conscious updating is continuous as well. Alternatively, this updating could be periodic, if, for example, its implementation at the neural level relies on oscillatory activity. The flash-lag illusion, where a briefly presente...

Journal: :Australian and New Zealand Journal of Medicine 1994

Journal: :The Linguistic Review 2019

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