نتایج جستجو برای: arabian horse

تعداد نتایج: 20422  

Journal: :Animals : an open access journal from MDPI 2015
Jarkko Leppälä Christina Lunner Kolstrup Stefan Pinzke Risto Rautiainen Markku Saastamoinen Susanna Särkijärvi

Managing a horse stable involves risks, which can have serious consequences for the stable, employees, clients, visitors and horses. Existing industrial or farm production risk management tools are not directly applicable to horse stables and they need to be adapted for use by managers of different types of stables. As a part of the InnoEquine project, an innovative web tool, InnoHorse, was dev...

2017
Armin Skrbo Izet Masic

The Arab cultural heritage was an era of invaluable preservation and development of numerous teachings, including biomedical sciences. The golden period of Arab medicine deserves special attention in the history of medicine and pharmacy, as it was the period of rapid translation of works from Greek and Persian cultures into Arabic. They preserved their culture, and science from decay, and then ...

2011
Shizuo Toda

Herb teas, Arabian jasmine, Balsam pear, Barley grass, Guava, Hardy rubber tree, Japanese persimmon, Jobs tears, Oolong tea, Puerh tea and Wolofberry have been consumed as beverages for health in Asia. Oxidative stress induces various diseases. Some of them, Arabian jasmine, Guava, Hardy rubber tree, Japanese persimmon, Oolong tea and Puerh tea, have high total polyphenol content and antioxidan...

Journal: :Marine environmental research 2009
S Prasanna Kumar Raj P Roshin Jayu Narvekar P K Dinesh Kumar E Vivekanandan

The response of the Arabian Sea to global warming is the disruption in the natural decadal cycle in the sea surface temperature (SST) after 1995, followed by a secular warming. The Arabian Sea is experiencing a regional climate-shift after 1995, which is accompanied by a five fold increase in the occurrence of "most intense cyclones". Signatures of this climate-shift are also perceptible over t...

2013
Benjamin P. Kear Thomas H. Rich Patricia Vickers-Rich Mohammed A. Ali Yahya A. Al-Mufarreh Adel H. Matari Abdu M. Al-Massari Abdulaziz H. Nasser Yousry Attia Mohammed A. Halawani

Dinosaur remains from the Arabian subcontinent are exceedingly rare, and those that have been documented manifest indeterminate affinities. Consequently the discovery of a small, but diagnostic, accumulation of elements from Campanian-Maastrichtian (~ 75 Ma) deposits in northwestern Saudi Arabia is significant because it constitutes the first taxonomically identifiable dinosaur material describ...

2011
Vineet Goswami Sunil K. Singh Ravi Bhushan Vinai K. Rai

[1] Sr and Nd isotopic composition of silicate fractions of sediments have been measured in two well dated gravity cores from the eastern Arabian Sea archiving a depositional history of ∼29 and ∼40 ka. The Sr/Sr and "Nd in the northern core (SS‐3104G; 12.8°N, 71.7°E) ranges from 0.71416 to 0.71840 and −8.8 to −12.8; these variations are limited compared to those in the southeastern core (SS‐310...

2013
Jiří Šmíd Salvador Carranza Lukáš Kratochvíl Václav Gvoždík Abdul Karim Nasher Jiří Moravec

The geological history of the Arabian Peninsula has played a crucial role in shaping current diversity and distribution patterns of many Arabian and African faunal elements. The gecko genus Hemidactylus is not an exception. In this study, we provide an insight into the phylogeny and systematics of 45 recognized species of the so-called Arid clade of the genus Hemidactylus from Arabia, the Horn ...

2011
Masafumi HASHIMOTO Yasuo NAMBO Takashi KONDO Kiyotaka WATANABE Koichi ORINO

In mammal circulation, ferritin-binding proteins (FBPs) are thought to be involved in clearance of circulating ferritin after complex formation with it through receptor-mediated uptake. However, there is no report on fetal FBP in fetal circulation. Although iron concentrations of fetal horse plasma were higher than those of adult horse plasma, plasma ferritin concentrations and ferritin-binding...

2014
Osama Alsmadi Sumi E. John Gaurav Thareja Prashantha Hebbar Dinu Antony Kazem Behbehani Thangavel Alphonse Thanaraj

Population of the State of Kuwait is composed of three genetic subgroups of inferred Persian, Saudi Arabian tribe and Bedouin ancestry. The Saudi Arabian tribe subgroup traces its origin to the Najd region of Saudi Arabia. By sequencing two whole genomes and thirteen exomes from this subgroup at high coverage (>40X), we identify 4,950,724 Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs), 515,802 indels a...

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