نتایج جستجو برای: body length

تعداد نتایج: 1012058  

Journal: :تحقیقات دامپزشکی 0
نعیم عرفانی مجد بخش بافت شناسی، دانشکده دامپزشکی دانشگاه شهید چمران اهواز، اهواز-ایران مهرزاد مصباح بخش بهداشت و بیماریهای آبزیان، دانشکده دامپزشکی دانشگاه شهید چمران اهواز، اهواز-ایران سارا رحیمی زرنه بخش بافت شناسی، دانشکده دامپزشکی دانشگاه شهید چمران اهواز، اهواز-ایران

background: maturity of silver carp (hypophthalmichthys molitrix) ovary takes place at 2-8 years old and it is depends on photoperiod and environmental water temperature. objectives: the aim of this study was to identify  macroscopical and microscopical structure of silver carp  ovary in  two categories of  body weight, total body length and  at  2 and 4 years old  in khuzestan province climati...

2003
H. - W. Hammer

Effective field theories exploit a separation of scales in physical systems in order to perform systematically improvable, model-independent calculations. They are ideally suited to describe universal aspects of a wide range of physical systems. I will discuss recent applications of effective field theory to cold atomic and molecular few-body systems with large scattering length.

2012
Chris Marks Steven M. Lombardo Kristie L. Formanik Francisco B.-G. Moore Brian Bagatto

Phenotypic flexibility is critical in determining fitness. As conditions change during ontogeny, continued responsiveness is necessary to meet the demands of the environment. Studies have shown that subsequent ontogenetic periods of development can interact with one another and shape developmental outcomes. The role genetic variation within populations plays in shaping these outcomes remains un...

1969
R. G. COX

A solid long slender body is considered placed in a fluid undergoing a given undisturbed flow. Under conditions in which fluid inertia is negligible, the force per unit length on the body is obtained as an asymptotic expansion in terms of the ratio of the cross-sectional radius to body length. Specific examples are given for the resistance to translation of long slender bodies for cases in whic...

2015
Craig R. McClain Meghan A. Balk Mark C. Benfield Trevor A. Branch Catherine Chen James Cosgrove Alistair D.M. Dove Lindsay C. Gaskins Rebecca R. Helm Frederick G. Hochberg Frank B. Lee Andrea Marshall Steven E. McMurray Caroline Schanche Shane N. Stone Andrew D. Thaler

What are the greatest sizes that the largest marine megafauna obtain? This is a simple question with a difficult and complex answer. Many of the largest-sized species occur in the world's oceans. For many of these, rarity, remoteness, and quite simply the logistics of measuring these giants has made obtaining accurate size measurements difficult. Inaccurate reports of maximum sizes run rampant ...

Journal: :Journal of physiological anthropology and applied human science 2005
Anna Tretyak Elena Godina Ludmila Zadorozhnaya

Secular changes in the body dimensions of newborns from three different geographical localities are compared. Anthropometrical data of infants born in 1987 and in 2002 as a result of singleton full-term non-pathological postpartum were collected from medical records of children's out-patient clinics in three geographical localities: two big cities-Moscow and Saratov-and the town of Khvalynsk (S...

2011
S. Paul M. A. M. Y. Khandoker M. A. Moinuddin R. C. Paul

Characterization of Black Bengal bucks and does was performed in this study. A total of 50 goats of different aged were studied. The experiment was performed in Black Bengal bucks and does at 1 day and at 3, 6, 9 and 12 months of age for measuring different parameters such as body length, heart girth, wither height, hip height, fore and hind leg length, head length and width, head length and wi...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2006
Jörgen I Johnsson Torgny Bohlin

Although laboratory and observational studies suggest that many animals are capable of compensatory growth after periods of food shortage, few field experiments have demonstrated structural growth compensation in the wild. Here, we addressed the hypotheses that (i) food restriction can induce structural compensatory growth in free-living animals, (ii) that compensation is proportional to the le...

Journal: :Biology letters 2012
Andrew T Kahn Julianne D Livingston Michael D Jennions

A poor start in life owing to a restricted diet can have readily detectable detrimental consequences for many adult life-history traits. However, some costs such as smaller adult body size are potentially eliminated when individuals modify their development. For example, male mosquitofish (Gambusia holbrooki) that have reduced early food intake undergo compensatory growth and delay maturation s...

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