نتایج جستجو برای: jbhh hay anti

تعداد نتایج: 372951  

Journal: :Thorax 2000
D P Strachan

Background. Declining family size is one factor that has been proposed to contribute to increasing asthma and hay fever prevalence, but its relative importance has not been quantified. Objective. Our purpose was to determine the change in asthma and hay fever prevalence that would be expected from the reduction in family size that has occurred in England/Wales and New Zealand over recent decade...

2006
M. H. RALPHS

Anecdotal evidence suggests that cattle fed alfalfa hay during the winter are inclined to graze locoweed on spring range. Two studies were conducted to compare the influence of feeding alfalfa hay vs grass hay during the winter on subsequent consumption of white locoweed (Oxytropis sericea Nutt. ex T&G) in the spring. Eight cows were daily fed alfalfa hay (15.2% CP in 1998, % CP in 2000) and 8 ...

Journal: :Journal of veterinary internal medicine 2006
A L Johnson T J Divers M L Freckleton H C McKenzie E Mitchell J M Cullen S P McDonough

BACKGROUND Fourteen horses at a boarding stable in Virginia were diagnosed with hepatic disease and locally grown hay was implicated as the cause. HYPOTHESIS Panicum dichotomiflorum, the predominant grass species in the hay, is hepatotoxic to horses. ANIMALS Naturally occurring cases were adult horses of various breeds. Two healthy adult horses and 2 healthy adult sheep were used in feeding...

2010
Songlin Fei Peter Gould Melanie Kaeser

The spread and dominance of the invasive native hay-scented fern in the understory is one of the most significant changes that has affected the forest ecosystems in the northeastern United States in the last century. We studied changes in the distribution and dynamics of hay-scented fern at a large scale over a 10-yr period in Pennsylvania. The study included 56 stands covering 1,009 ha in two ...

Journal: :Neurologia 2015
I Rouco P Hurtado L Castaño J J Zarranz

La asociación con niveles altos de anticuerpos contra la enzima carboxilasa del ácido glutámico (anti-GAD) es bien conocida en el síndrome de la persona rígida o Stiff person syndrome (SPS) y, más recientemente, también se han descrito en un subgrupo de pacientes con ataxia cerebelosa1,2. Sobre la base del probable origen autoinmune de estos síndromes se han ensayado distintas terapias inmunomo...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 1996
D P Strachan E M Taylor R G Carpenter

OBJECTIVE To determine whether increased numbers of siblings and infection in early life protect against allergic sensitisation. DESIGN Historical cohort study. SETTING Sheffield, UK. SUBJECTS 11,765 children aged 11-16 years for whom a history of neonatal infectious illness had been recorded systematically at 1 month of age. METHODS A history of hay fever and family structure was obtai...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 1991
H Xiao R R Marquardt A A Frohlich G D Phillips T G Vitti

The hydrolysis of ochratoxin A (OA) and the corresponding formation of its hydrolysis product, alpha ochratoxin (O alpha), by ruminal digesta and in the rumen of hay-fed and grain-fed sheep were compared. Ruminal contents from sheep fed diets with hay or with grain hydrolyzed OA in vitro; the majority of the activity was associated with the particulate fraction of the ruminal contents. The rate...

2018
Xueyan Lin jian Wang Qiuling Hou Yun Wang Zhiyong Hu Kerong Shi Zhengui Yan Zhonghua Wang

An animal feeding trial was conducted on 18 seven-day-old Holstein dairy bull calves weighing 42 ± 3 kg each. Calves were randomly assigned into three groups (n = 6 each). The dietary treatments were as follows: (1) milk and starter for the control group (MS), (2) supplementation of oat hay from week 2 on the basis of milk and starter (MSO2), and (3) supplementation of oat hay from week 6 on th...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 1982
S P Schmidt C S Hoveland E M Clark N D Davis L A Smith H W Grimes J L Holliman

Previous research has implicated an endophytic fungus as being associated with fescue toxicity (summer syndrome) in cattle grazing Kentucky 31 tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea Schreb.) pastures. Hay and seed were harvested from Kentucky 31 pastures known to be either fungus-free or heavily infested with an endophytic fungus identified as Acremonium coenophialum Morgan-Jones and Gams. Four diets...

Mohammad Hossein Azizi

Even though, the term 'allergy' first appeared in the medical literature in 1906, allergic diseases such as asthma, urticaria and eczema have been known for centuries, and their history dates back to antiquity.1 In the Middle Ages, 'rose fever' was a well-known entity with symptoms similar to hay fever.2The first description of the clinical symptoms of hay fever (seasonal allergic rhinitis) is ...

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