نتایج جستجو برای: feather

تعداد نتایج: 3717  

Journal: :Strojniški vestnik 2022

The use of composite materials has expanded in industrial applications around the world, reinforcing composites with waste like (chicken feather) is one effective ways to solve environmental concerns compared traditional methods, as it considered renewable and inexpensive methods addition its presence abundance. main added features over classic are light-weight. This paper investigates effect i...

Journal: :Poultry science 2015
K M Hartcher K T N Tran S J Wilkinson P H Hemsworth P C Thomson G M Cronin

This experiment investigated effects of environmental enrichment and beak-trimming during the rearing period on behavior in rearing and plumage damage later in life. Treatments were applied in a 2 × 2 factorial arrangement. Half of the birds were beak-trimmed at 1 d of age using an infra-red laser. A follow-up light-trim was performed at 11 wk of age with a hot blade. Environmental enrichment c...

2015
Hakan Inci Bunyamin Sogut Turgay Sengul Ahmet Yusuf Sengul Mehmet Resit Taysi

The objective of this study was to compare fattening performance, carcass traits, and egg quality of Japanese quails with different feather colors (white, dark brown, golden, and wild-type). In the study, 360 one-day-old quail chicks with 4 different feather colors were used as animal material. Quails were fed ad libitum for 42 days to determine fattening performance and carcass traits. To dete...

2014
Chen Siang Ng Ping Wu Wen-Lang Fan Jie Yan Chih-Kuan Chen Yu-Ting Lai Siao-Man Wu Chi-Tang Mao Jun-Jie Chen Mei-Yeh Jade Lu Meng-Ru Ho Randall B. Widelitz Chih-Feng Chen Cheng-Ming Chuong Wen-Hsiung Li

Feathers are hallmark avian integument appendages, although they were also present on theropods. They are composed of flexible corneous materials made of α- and β-keratins, but their genomic organization and their functional roles in feathers have not been well studied. First, we made an exhaustive search of α- and β-keratin genes in the new chicken genome assembly (Galgal4). Then, using transc...

2011
YL Xu JG Sun FB Wu YM Xi

Feather follicles have the extraordinary ability to regenerate and undergo molting cycles. Being tissue-specific stem cells, feather follicle stem cells (FFSCs) have a strong capacity for proliferation and are presumed to be progenitor cells for various epidermal organs. In order to characterize FFSCs and to understand how the feather epidermis and FFSCs produce such a reliable differentiation ...

2014
Christopher James Clark

Models of character evolution often assume a single mode of evolutionary change, such as continuous, or discrete. Here I provide an example in which a character exhibits both types of change. Hummingbirds in the genus Selasphorus produce sound with fluttering tail-feathers during courtship. The ancestral character state within Selasphorus is production of sound with an inner tail-feather, R2, i...

2015
Yuhong Huang Peter Kamp Busk Lene Lange

Poultry farms produce huge quantities of feather waste that causes serious local disposal and accumulative problems and results in environmental pollution. Feathers are composed of β-keratin rich protein and are highly resistant to degradation. The feather degradation potential of the non-pathogenic fungus Onygena corvina was investigated by cultivating this fungus in a medium with duck feather...

2017
Theagarten Lingham-Soliar

Feathers do not have to be especially strong but they do need to be stiff and at the same time resilient and to have a high work of fracture. Syncitial barbule fibres are the highest size-class of continuous filaments in the cortex of the rachis of the feather. However, the rachis can be treated as a generalized cone of rapidly diminishing volume. This means that hundreds of syncitial barbule f...

Journal: :The Journal of general virology 2010
Núria Busquets F Xavier Abad Anna Alba Roser Dolz Alberto Allepuz Raquel Rivas Antonio Ramis Ayub Darji Natàlia Majó

Selection of an ideal sample is a vital element in early detection of influenza infection. Rapid identification of infectious individuals or animals is crucial not only for avian influenza virus (AIV) surveillance programmes, but also for treatment and containment strategies. This study used a combination of quantitative real-time RT-PCR with an internal positive control and a cell-titration sy...

2013
Natasha S. Vitek Jakob Vinther James D. Schiffbauer Derek E. G. Briggs Richard O. Prum

A feather from the Eocene Messel Formation, Germany, has been demonstrated to have been originally structurally colored by densely packed sheets of melanosomes similar to modern iridescent feathers exhibiting thinfilm diffraction. The fossil itself currently exhibits a silvery sheen, but the mechanism for generating this optical effect was not fully understood. Here we use scanning electron mic...

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