نتایج جستجو برای: ducks being swimming and flying

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  Everybody knows water as a vital material for human being. Using water as a relaxation material which cause muscle smoothing and comfortable have been considered from long before. People of past centuries went to the thermal springs and immersed into them. Today groups of people go to seaside for swimming in their vacation. Children and adults go to pools for swimming or take a warm shower af...

Journal: :Emerging Infectious Diseases 2008
E. Jane Parmley Nathalie Bastien Timothy F. Booth Victoria Bowes Peter A. Buck Andre Breault Dale Caswell Pierre-Yves Daoust J. Chris Davies Seyyed Mehdy Elahi Madeleine Fortin Fred Kibenge Robin King Yan Li Norman North Davor Ojkic John Pasick Sydney Paul Pryor John Robinson Jean Rodrigue Hugh Whitney Patrick Zimmer Frederick A. Leighton

Of 4,268 wild ducks sampled in Canada in 2005, real-time reverse transcriptase-PCR detected influenza A matrix protein (M1) gene sequence in 37% and H5 gene sequence in 5%. Mallards accounted for 61% of samples, 73% of M1-positive ducks, and 90% of H5-positive ducks. Ducks hatched in 2005 accounted for 80% of the sample.

پایان نامه :0 1375

investigation the archetype of mother can help the reader to understand poes works, especially his fiction, better, if not fully. motivated by internal and external drives to get into the universe in its manifold form poe was impelled to art and, from various modes of art, to symbolism. how much was poe successful to produce works of art has been a matter of dispute among critics. however, ther...

Journal: :Poultry science 1999
D Ragland C R Thomas R G Elkin D J Shafer O Adeola

Twenty-four cecectomized and 24 intact White Pekin ducks were used in two experiments to assess the influence of cecectomy on ME and amino acid digestibility of several feed ingredients for ducks. Corn and soybean meal (SBM) were evaluated in Experiment 1, and bakery meal (BM), red dog (RD), and wheat middlings (WM) were evaluated in Experiment 2. Nitrogen-corrected true metabolizable energy an...

Journal: :iranian journal of veterinary research 2015
z. zosangpuii a. k. patra g. samanta

an experiment was conducted to study the effects of an emulsifier (glycerol polyethylene glycol ricinoleate: gpgr) and different sources of fat on the performance of khaki campbell ducks. ducks were assigned into five groups with three replicates (10 ducks/replicate) in each group. treatments were a control diet (c1: without added oil and emulsifier), control diet added with 2% soybean oil (c2)...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2008
David A Gray Shane K Maloney Peter R Kamerman

In mammals, procedures such as handling, restraint, or exposure to open spaces induces an increase in body temperature (T(b)). The increase in temperature shares some characteristics with pyrogen-induced fever and so is often called "stress fever." Birds also respond to acute handling with a stress fever, which may confound thermoregulatory studies that involve animal restraint. We have measure...

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه گیلان - دانشکده فنی و مهندسی 1390

magnetic resonance imaging (mri) is a notable medical imaging technique that makes of phenomenon of nuclear magnetic resonance. because of the resolution and the technology being harmless, mri has considered as the most desirable imaging technique in clinical applications. the visual quality of mri plays an important role in accuracy of medical delineations that can be seriously degraded by exi...

Journal: :gene, cell and tissue 0
fahimeh mohammadghasemi cellular and molecular research center, faculty of medicine, guilan university of medical sciences, rasht, ir iran; cellular and molecular research center, faculty of medicine, guilan university of medical sciences, rasht, ir iran. tel: +98-9125153436 fax: +98-1333128842 rasool hassanzadeh student research center, guilan university of medical sciences, rasht, ir iran amir hassankhani student research center, guilan university of medical sciences, rasht, ir iran

background physical activity and alteration of temperature as a source of stress may have adverse effects on male reproduction. objectives the aim of this study was to investigate the effect of chronic swimming and standing in cold, warm and lukewarm water on mouse spermatogenesis. materials and methods forty-nine male mice (n = 49) were randomly divided into seven groups: c, control; swc, swim...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2008
Jifeng Peng John O Dabiri

The interaction between swimming and flying animals and their fluid environments generates downstream wake structures such as vortices. In most studies, the upstream flow in front of the animal is neglected. In this study, we demonstrate the existence of upstream fluid structures even though the upstream flow is quiescent or possesses a uniform incoming velocity. Using a computational model, th...

2003
KEVIN P. JOHNSON MICHAEL D. SORENSON

--We constructed a phylogeny for the dabbling ducks (tribe Anatini) based on cytochrome-b and ND2 mitochondrial gene DNA sequences. This phylogeny differed in several important respects from a morphological phylogeny developed by Livezey (1991), including the distinctiveness ofthe blue-winged ucks from other dabbling ducks, the inclusion of the genus Tachyeres and exclusion of Callonetta from t...

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