نتایج جستجو برای: urea generation rate

تعداد نتایج: 1318976  

Journal: :پژوهش های علوم دامی ایران 0
تقی قورچی فرزاد قنبری طیبه ابراهیمی

this experiment was conducted to determine the effects of propionic acid, formic acid, molasses and molasses plus urea on chemical composition, microbial population, ruminal degradability of dry matter (dm) and crude protein (cp), and aerobic stability of corn silage. prior to ensiling, whole crop corn was chapped and treated with water (control), propionic acid (1%), formic acid (0.8%), molass...

Journal: :پژوهش های علوم دامی ایران 0
رضا ولی زاده مهدی محمودی ابیانه امین صلاحی

introduction: pragmates australis (pa) (common reed) is a riverside perennial grass found in wetlands throughout temperate and tropical regions of the world. pa grows in many wetlands around rivers in iran. animal feed restriction is the main problem of iranian animal production systems and this feed resource can be fed to native livestock especially in rural areas. ensiling pa could improve it...

Journal: :مهندسی بیوسیستم ایران 0
محمد یونسی الموتی محمدهادی خوش تقاضا برات قبادیان

wheat straw, as an animal feed source, is of a low nutritional value, which can be enriched through a process of urea treatment. this process is the rewetting of the straw to the point of increasing its moisture content up to 30-50 percent using urea solution. the conventional method of treatment is a laborious, tedious and time consuming task. to facilitate this process some of these operation...

Alireza Safahani Azin Irani Farshad Ghooshchi

In order to investigate the effect of rhizobium bacteria, mycorrhiza fungi and foliar application of urea on qualitative and quantitative traits of soybean an experiment was conducted based on randomized complete block design with four replications. The experiment included six treatments as: Control (C), Rhizobium bacteria (R), Rhizobium bacteria + Mycorrhiza fungi (R+M), Rhizobium bacteria + F...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Renal physiology 2005
Baoxue Yang Lise Bankir

Urea is the most abundant solute in the urine in humans (on a Western-type diet) and laboratory rodents. It is far more concentrated in the urine than in plasma and extracellular fluids. This concentration depends on the accumulation of urea in the renal medulla, permitted by an intrarenal recycling of urea among collecting ducts, vasa recta and thin descending limbs, all equipped with speciali...

Journal: :journal of crop protection 2013
seyedeh masoumeh fotukkiaii ahad sahragard mohammad fazel halajisani

demographic parameters of the ladybeetle, serangium montazerii fursch feeding on citrus whitefly, dialeurodes citri ashmead were determined on two host plants, page tangerine and thompson navel orange. this study was carried out under laboratory conditions (25 ± 1 °c and rh of 60 ± 5% and a photoperiod of 16: 8 h (l: d). total pre-adult periods of the lady beetle were 20.84 ± 0.302, 19.27 ± 0.2...

Journal: :Postgraduate medical journal 1979
R D Thomas A Newill D B Morgan

The concentrations of urea, urate, phosphate and creatinine were measured in the plasma of 30 consecutive patients admitted acutely with heart failure. On admission, 20 had a raised plasma urea, 21 had a raised plasma urate, but only 6 had a raised plasma phosphate and only 6 had a raised plasma creatinine. A further 9 of the patients developed a raised plasma urea after admission. The increase...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 2003
Peter Faber Alexandra M Johnstone Eileen R Gibney Marinos Elia R James Stubbs Paula L Roger Eric Milne William Buchan Gerald E Lobley

It is well established that in human subjects a proportion of urea production undergoes hydrolysis in the gastrointestinal tract with release of N potentially available for amino acid synthesis. Previous studies have suggested adaptive changes in urea kinetics, with more urea-N retained within the metabolic pool during reduced dietary intakes of energy and protein. We therefore investigated the...

Journal: :Clinical journal of the American Society of Nephrology : CJASN 2006
Robert M Lindsay Jan Sternby Bo Olde Roland Persson Mary Ellen Thatcher Kim Sargent

Measurement of blood flow rate (Qa) is used to monitor arteriovenous fistulas and grafts that are used for hemodialysis blood access. Most Qa measurements use indicator dilution techniques to measure the recirculation that is induced by the reversal of hemodialysis blood lines. R plus the dialysis circuit flow (Qb) allows the calculation of Qa. The principle of needle reversal also can be used ...

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