10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ACETONEMIA»
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Keeping a Family Cow: The Complete Guide for Home-Scale, ...
The name acetonemia refers to the smell of acetone—as in nail polish remover—
on the cow's breath. Some describe the breath as smelling of overripe pears.
Ketosis refers to the breakdown products of fat metabolism (ketone bodies),
which ...
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Library of Congress Subject Headings
... Ketoacidosis (May Subd Geog) BT Acetonemia Acidosis RT Ketones NT
Diabetic acidosis Ketoacids USE Ketonic acids Ketoconazole BT Antifungal
agents Piperazine Ketocyclohexanes USE Cyclohexanones Ketogenic diet BT
Acetonemia ...
Library of Congress. Cataloging Policy and Support Office, 2007
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Library of Congress Subject Headings
... Ketoacetic acid USE Pyruvic acid Ketoacidosis (May Subd Geog) BT
Acetonemia Acidosis RT Ketones NT Diabetic acidosis Ketoacids USE Ketonic
acids Ketogenic diet BT Acetonemia Diet in disease Ketones Metabolism
Ketohydroxyestrin ...
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CRC Dictionary of Agricultural Sciences
2: partially synonymous with ke- tosis, q.v. bovine acetonemia. bovine ketosis.
ovine acetonemia. ovine ketosis. acetonemic (acetonaemic). pertaining to,
characterized by, or caused by acetonemia. 3-(a-acetonylbenzyl)-4-
bydroxycoumarin.
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Blackwell's Five-Minute Veterinary Consult: Ruminant
Ruminant Scott R. R. Haskell. BLBS002-189 BLBS002-Haskell BLBS002-Haskell
-v3.cls August 13, 2008 7:18 Blackwell's Five-Minute Veterinary Consult. Ketosis.
(Acetonemia—Dairy. Cattle). Ketosis (Acetonemia—Dairy Cattle). 454. BASICS.
Scott R. R. Haskell, 2011
PREGNANCY 'l'())(Ellllllh2 (“Twin lambing disease" in sheep), Ketosis,
Acetonemia. A major killer of goats. Too much fat being "burned" in body and not
enough carbohydrates in the diet. Associated often with: . Multiple fetuses and fat
animals ...
Robert A. Vanderhoof, 1994
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Color Atlas of Diseases and Disorders of Cattle
Nervous acetonemia (ketosis, "slow fever") Nervous acetonemia is an
intoxication by circulating ketone bodies and is associated with an energy deficit
in early lactation. Typical clinical signs are anorexia and lethargy (hence ”slow
fever”), ...
Roger Blowey, A. David Weaver, 2011
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Fourteenth International Veterinary Congress, London, ...
Sjollema (54) recommended both dextrose and insulin for acetonemia in cows.
Sampson (45) and Dye and McCandless (13) questioned the use of insulin
because ketosis in ruminants is not associated with diabetes. But there is also the
...
Prepartum Acetonemia STATISTICAL reports from the study of acetonemia in
dairy cows show that it is rare in its incidence during pregnancy. These are in
agreement with our hormonal viewpoint which explains the infrequency of ketosis
due ...
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Foods & Nutrition Encyclopedia, Two Volume Set
ACETONEMIA. ACHLORHYDRIA. A buildup of acetone in the blood. This
condition occurs only when there is an impairment in breathing. Under normal
circumstances most acetone is removed from the body via the breath.
Marion Eugene Ensminger, Audrey H. Ensminger, 1993
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «ACETONEMIA»
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acetonemia is used in the context of the following news items.
Farm Animal and Equine Health: Bovine metabolic disorders
Ketosis, also called acetonemia, is caused by excess ketones (sweet smelling chemicals produced after calving). It is a non-fatal disorder due ... «St. Augustine Record, Jan 13»
Bovine digestive system explained
Cows can also develop metabolic diseases called acetonemia and milk fever due to dietary excesses designed to increase milk production. «St. Augustine Record, Jul 11»
Keep Livestock Healthy When Turning Out to Pasture
We don't experience problems with acetonemia, displaced abomasum, and slow recovery of sick animals which plagued us 40 years ago. I now read of dairy ... «Mother Earth News, Sep 08»