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Alexandria Journal of Veterinary Sciences [AJVS]. 1995; 11 (2): 147-50
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-36130

ABSTRACT

Six weeks observation were made on milking ability of h and milked 46 multiparous Friesian cows, in relation to their dairy temperament, classified as docile [18], slightly restless [14], restless [8], nervous [6]. The mean milk letdown time [second], milking time [min.], milk flow rate [kg/min.], and milk yield [kg/12 hours], respectively, were recorded. The dairy temperament had a significant effect [P <0.01] on letdown time, milk yield and milking time, but there was no significant effect on the milk flow rate. It can be concluded that, a docile temperament is an economically more milk producer than the nervous one, within the same breed and the same method of husb and ry


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Temperament , Cattle/psychology
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New Egyptian Journal of Medicine [The]. 1992; 7 (6): 1121-1124
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-25792

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This work included 24 male patients with bilharzial portal hypertension admitted to Al-Hussein University Hospital during the period from 1989 to 1992 for elective splenectomy and devascularization, and a control group of 8 healthy age matched males. Statistical analysis showed that the neutrophils were more active in portal blood than in systemic blood of patients most probably to enhance the defense mechanisms against gut organisms and their endotoxins. This difference was not found between systemic and portal blood of controls. Also, study of immunoglobulins showed a significantly elevated immunoglobulins A in portal blood in comparison with that in systemic blood which may be in response to bowel organisms


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Allergy and Immunology , Schistosomiasis/complications
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