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Feed Intake and in Vivo Digestibility of Dominant Forage of Natural Pasture Supplemented with Acacia albida Leaves in Arab Ewes
A study on the feed intake and in vivo digestibility of dominant forages on natural pasture supplemented with Acacia albida
leaves in Arab ewes was conducted from September to October 2020 at the small ruminant station of the Livestock Research
Institute for Development (IRED) in N'Djamena, Chad. Sixteen (16) Arab ewes were divided into four groups of four animals
each and housed in individual metabolic cages. The adaptation and data collection (urine and feces) periods were 14
and 6 days, respectively
Comparison of Serum and Hair Testosterone Concentrations in Free-Roaming Stallions
In many species, male social rank has been found to correlate with testosterone concentration ([TEST]), with more dominant males
having higher circulating [TEST].
Study on Hair Morphology to Distinguish the Dominant Races in Malaysia for Forensic Investigation
Hair evidence is one of the most common types of evidence encountered in criminal investigations. The present preliminary study is aimed to investigate the racial discrimination through hair morphology viz. inner cuticle margin, cuticle thickness and medulla pattern among Malay, Chinese and Indian in Malaysia.
Editorial Board Members Related to Dominant
Robert R. Redfield
Professor
Department of Immunology and Microbiology
University of Maryland
United States
Department of Immunology and Microbiology
University of Maryland
United States
RAJNISH S. DAVE
Associate Scientist
Department of Neuroscience
Temple University
United States
Department of Neuroscience
Temple University
United States
Anthony Joseph Berdis
Assistant Professor
Departments of Chemistry and Biology
Cleveland State University
United States
Departments of Chemistry and Biology
Cleveland State University
United States
Noah Isakov
Professor
Department of Microbiology and Immunology and the Cancer Research Center
Ben Gurion University of the Negev
Israel
Department of Microbiology and Immunology and the Cancer Research Center
Ben Gurion University of the Negev
Israel