PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «DYSTOCIAL»
dystocial
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dystocia
abnormal
slow
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childbirth
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because
disordered
ineffective
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «DYSTOCIAL»
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1
Issues in Animal Science and Research: 2013 Edition
... “The objectives of this study were to investigate the calving progress and
parturition behaviours (with emphasis on potential pain indicators) in cows during
normal or difficult calvings, and to describe human intervention in dystocial cows.
2
Principles of Cattle Production
The vigour of one or both may have been challenged by a prolonged (dystocial)
calving and, in extreme cases of hypoxia, the calf may be severely weakened
and unable to stand to suckle. In such cases, the drop in rectal temperature can
last ...
3
Journal of dairy science
(4) when prepartum treatment effects reduced colostral lg absorption in the
calves to a drastic low, resulting in hypogammaglobulinemia. STRESS DUE TO
DIFFICULT BIRTH It is believed that higher mortality in dystocial calves is related
to the ...
4
Effects of a Difficult Calving on the Subsequent Health and ...
Yearly calvings are essential to the sustainability of modern dairy farming.
Alice Cécile Madeleine Barrier, Alastair Macrae, Marie Haskell, 2012
5
BSAP Occasional Publication
In newborn calves energy metabolism and thermoregulation have been
considered as more critical in low compared with high vitality calves (Vermorel et
al., 1983). Stillbirths and early post-natal mortality (0 to 24 h) was greater in
dystocial ...
6
A Colonial Lexicon: Of Birth Ritual, Medicalization, and ...
Such ''waiting homes,'' fashionable again under the new ''Safe Motherhood''
campaigns of the 1990s, were fairly standard fare in the Congo by the 1950s. 121
. There were 456 births (including 5 dystocial) at the Yanonge maternity hospital
in ...
7
Energy Metabolism in Farm Animals: Effects of Housing, ...
By contrast, low-vitality calves, especially dystocial calves, are unable to
withstand adverse climatic conditions. The rectal temperature of Holstein x
Friesian and Charolais dystocial calves kept at 10°C dropped from 39.6 to 36.6 i
1.3°C within ...
M. W. A. Verstegen, A. M. Henken, 1987
However, dystocial calves, especially those born after a very difficult and delayed
parturition, had severe and prolonged acidosis, with high lactataemia and
alaninemia, and lower plasma NEFA, T3 and T4 levels during the first hours of
life ...
9
Modern Veterinary Practice
When compared with 16 Holstein-Friesian calves born normally, 13 dystocial
calves, especially those born after very difficult or delayed parturition requiring
surgical removal, had prolonged and severe acidosis, with high plasma lactate
and ...
10
The London Medical and Surgical Journal: Exhibiting a View ...
Both authors discuss the same points, but Dr. Kennedy extends his observations
to obstetric auscultation in dystocial or diflicult parturitions. 'Va regret that our
space will not allow us to give long extracts; we must therefore confine ourselves
to ...