نتایج جستجو برای: suckling intensity

تعداد نتایج: 184573  

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1949
Gilbert Dalldorf Grace M. Sickles Hildegard Plager Rebecca Gifford

A virus has been recovered from the feces of two children having symptoms similar to those of poliomyelitis. The virus is pathogenic for suckling mice and hamsters but not for rhesus monkeys. It induces striking lesions in the skeletal muscles of the experimental animal but not in the central nervous system. Other viruses inducing similar signs and lesions in suckling mice have been isolated fr...

Journal: :Pediatrics 1998
M Klaus

Recent behavioral and physiologic observations of infants and mothers have shown them ready to begin interacting in the first minutes of life. Included among these findings are the newborn infant's ability to crawl toward the breast to initiate suckling and mother-infant thermoregulation. The attachment felt between mother and infant may be biochemically modulated through oxytocin; encouraging ...

Journal: :Archives of Disease in Childhood 1943

Journal: :The Journal of Physiology 1951

2016
Heiko Nathues Guillaume Fournie Barbara Wieland Dirk U. Pfeiffer Katharina D. C. Stärk

BACKGROUND A discrete time, stochastic, compartmental model simulating the spread of Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae within a batch of industrially raised pigs was developed to understand infection dynamics and to assess the impact of a range of husbandry practices. A 'disease severity' index was calculated based on the ratio between the cumulative numbers of acutely and chronically diseased and infec...

Journal: :Reproduction, nutrition, developpement 1986
C Hanzen

The problem of postpartum anoestrus is a real one because it results in prolongation of the time between calvings. The interval between the calving and resumption of cyclic ovarian activity depends on several factors, i.e., amount of feeding before and after parturition, level of milk yield, age of the animal, calving difficulty, presence of a bull in the herd, season and its photoperiodism and...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 2006
Carmen Birkenfeld Holger Kluge Klaus Eder

It has been shown that L-carnitine supplementation of sows increases their milk production and the postnatal growth of the suckling piglets. To test the hypothesis that this effect is due to an improved suckling behaviour of the piglets, two experiments with sows were performed. Two groups of thirteen or ten sows each (in experiments 1 and 2, respectively) were fed diets with or without supplem...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1988
F O Bastian B S Baliga H M Pollock

[3H]thymidine uptake and colony counts are quantitative and inexpensive methods for studying Spiroplasma growth. Using these techniques, we demonstrated subtle effects on the growth of suckling mouse cataract agent of medium alterations, inoculum size, and freezing of cultures. In addition, suckling mouse cataract agent multiplied more actively under aerobic than under anaerobic conditions. The...

Journal: :Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 2021

Abstract Fostering and allo-suckling are widespread among pinnipeds, several hypotheses have been formulated to explain their occurrence. Here, we describe the occurrence of in harbour seals from photo-identification data females pups Orkney (Scotland) during pupping seasons between 2016 2019. We used a generalised linear model framework investigate effect on duration lactation (females) nursin...

Journal: :The American naturalist 2013
Cassandra M V Nuñez James S Adelman Daniel I Rubenstein

Adoption of nongenetic offspring occurs in a variety of species but is rare in equids. We report a case of adoption by a free-ranging, feral mare Equus caballus and compare the maternal care received by her genetic offspring (born 1995) to that of her adopted offspring (born 1996) for the first 30 weeks of development. We compare five measures of care: (1) total time spent suckling, (2) mare ag...

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