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A comparison of the economic value for enteric methane emissions with other biological traits associated with dairy cows

A comparison of the economic value for enteric methane emissions with other biological traits associated with dairy cows

... of enteric methane produced by a ruminant ...low methane-emitting ruminant livestock, as methane is a potent greenhouse ...before enteric methane can be included in a genetic ...

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Enteric methane output from selected herds of beef cattle raised under extensive arid rangelands

Enteric methane output from selected herds of beef cattle raised under extensive arid rangelands

... animals were resting (either standing or lying down). Point measurements (expressed in ppm/m), were taken continuously for four minutes by 60 s intervals at a dis- tance of 3 m away from each animal following the method ...

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Reduction of Enteric Methane Emission in a Commercial Dairy Farm by a Novel Feed Supplement

Reduction of Enteric Methane Emission in a Commercial Dairy Farm by a Novel Feed Supplement

... reducing methane gas produc- ...Their enteric meth- ane gas production was monitored using a hand-held laser methane ...the methane gas produced by the Jersey and HF cows during the Mootral ...

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Modelling the effect of diet composition on enteric methane emissions across sheep, beef cattle and dairy cows

Modelling the effect of diet composition on enteric methane emissions across sheep, beef cattle and dairy cows

... Summary: Enteric methane emissions produced by ruminant livestock has gained global interest due to methane being a potent greenhouse gas and ruminants being a significant source of ...of ...

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Symposium review: Uncertainties in enteric methane inventories, measurement techniques, and prediction models

Symposium review: Uncertainties in enteric methane inventories, measurement techniques, and prediction models

... DMI prediction by 5 feeding systems yielded predic- tion errors of 1.6 to 3.2 kg/d (Krizsan et al., 2014). Appuhamy et al. (2018) evaluated the comprehensive (IPCC-CMP) and simplified (IPCC-SMP) IPCC mod- els (IPCC, ...

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Effect of feeding system on enteric methane emissions from individual dairy cows on commercial farms

Effect of feeding system on enteric methane emissions from individual dairy cows on commercial farms

... influence methane emissions are known to be fermentable carbohydrate, fibre, fat, and digestible energy intake [19], but no effect of nutrient composition was found in the current ...

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Effect of dietary crude protein and forage contents on enteric methane emissions and nitrogen excretion from dairy cows simultaneously

Effect of dietary crude protein and forage contents on enteric methane emissions and nitrogen excretion from dairy cows simultaneously

... day. Methane flux rates (g/h) were fi rst aggregated within 4-h bin periods of a day (0000–0400 hours, 0400–0800 hours, 0800–1200 hours, 1200–1600 hours, 1600–2000 hours and 2000–2400 hours), then daily CH 4 mass ...

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Does the diurnal pattern of enteric methane emissions from dairy cows change over time?

Does the diurnal pattern of enteric methane emissions from dairy cows change over time?

... Table 2 Predicted mean1 production and methane CH4 emissions for groups of cows fed on high grass silage HG, high maize silage HM and commercial C partial mixed rations on consecutive fe[r] ...

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Prediction of enteric methane production, yield and intensity in dairy cattle using an intercontinental database

Prediction of enteric methane production, yield and intensity in dairy cattle using an intercontinental database

... Models developed on the EU database and model evaluations are presented in Table 3. The internal EU model evaluations based on EU observations and model comparisons across different categories followed a trend similar to ...

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Can live weight be used as a proxy for enteric methane emissions from pasture-fed sheep

Can live weight be used as a proxy for enteric methane emissions from pasture-fed sheep

... types then similar when they were expressed on a MLW basis. When offered ryegrass the intake of the Scottish Blackfaces ewes was lower than that of the Welsh Mountains and Texels even on a MBW basis, but a higher ...

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Variation in enteric methane emissions among cows on commercial dairy farms

Variation in enteric methane emissions among cows on commercial dairy farms

... cows after adjusting for effects of week of lactation, daily milk yield and farm at farms.. Figure 6 Mean CH4 emissions during milking for the same individual cows at farm I.[r] ...

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Methane emissions and the use of Desmanthus in beef cattle production in Northern Australia

Methane emissions and the use of Desmanthus in beef cattle production in Northern Australia

... concentrated diet and by 27% for the first four weeks for animals on high and low-concentrate diets, respectively. They also indicated that alternative feeding of cattle with monensin and lasalocid in comparison to only ...

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Novel monitoring systems to obtain dairy cattle phenotypes associated with sustainable production

Novel monitoring systems to obtain dairy cattle phenotypes associated with sustainable production

... the environmental impact of commercial cattle systems. Improvements in the production efficiency and utilization of resources needed to produce meat and milk from cattle is of great interest to farmers, policy makers, ...

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Formulation and Evaluation of Colon Targeted Matrix Tablets of Ibuprofen

Formulation and Evaluation of Colon Targeted Matrix Tablets of Ibuprofen

... S.B.C.P Department of pharmaceutics Page 41 Sharma Madhu et al., (2012) 47 Formulated and evaluated the sustained delayed release tablets of Mesalazine. The time and pH dependent drug delivery system, reduce the ...

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Diminished Ret expression compromises neuronal survival in the colon and causes intestinal aganglionosis in mice

Diminished Ret expression compromises neuronal survival in the colon and causes intestinal aganglionosis in mice

... of enteric ganglia in the distal gut ...During enteric nervous system (ENS) development, RET and GFRα1 are expressed in ENS cells and their precursors, whereas GDNF is expressed in the gut mesenchyme ...

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Volume 4 | Issue 4 - 2014

Volume 4 | Issue 4 - 2014

... Surface plot indicate that addition of higher amount of PVP K30 result in higher drug release in 0.1N HCl, high drug content, no effect on drug release in phosphate buffer and has complex effect on overall desirability. ...

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Gene and transcript abundances of bacterial type III secretion systems from the rumen microbiome are correlated with methane yield in sheep

Gene and transcript abundances of bacterial type III secretion systems from the rumen microbiome are correlated with methane yield in sheep

... on methane formation by common hydrogenotrophic and methylotrophic methanogens from the ...stimulated methane formation in the methanogenic archaeon ...reducing methane by 21% at 96 h relative to the ...

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Pulmonary adenocarcinoma with enteric differentiation: A distinctive histologic subtype

Pulmonary adenocarcinoma with enteric differentiation: A distinctive histologic subtype

... There are few reports on primary pulmonary adenocarcinoma with enteric differentiation (PAED), and nearly all reported cases were positive for CK7. Here, we described the third case negative for CK7 in English ...

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Solid lipid nanoparticles with enteric coating for improving stability, palatability, and oral bioavailability of enrofloxacin

<p>Solid lipid nanoparticles with enteric coating for improving stability, palatability, and oral bioavailability of enrofloxacin</p>

... best enteric granules were used 15% PRII as coating ...the enteric granules in simulated intestine fluid (SIF, pH=8) was significantly faster than in simulated gastric fluid (SGF, pH=2) and simultaneously ...

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Remodeling of the Intestinal Brush Border Underlies Adhesion and Virulence of an Enteric Pathogen

Remodeling of the Intestinal Brush Border Underlies Adhesion and Virulence of an Enteric Pathogen

... V. parahaemolyticus’ remodeling of the enterocyte BB is remi- niscent of, but not identical to, the effects of traditional attaching and effacing (A/E) pathogens, e.g., EHEC, EPEC, and Citrobacter rodentium, which all ...

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