نتایج جستجو برای: yolk residuals

تعداد نتایج: 15998  

Journal: :Journal of embryology and experimental morphology 1983
M A Anckaert M Symann

In order to evaluate the hypothetical activity of foetal hepatic factors on putative yolk-sac haemopoietic stem cells we used the Double Diffusion Chamber (DDC) techniqUe. The DDC were made of a regulator compartment, where foetal hepatic tissue was introduced and a test compartment where visceral yolk-sac cells were cultured. In this system a hepatic signal induced the yolk-sac stem cells to d...

Journal: :Journal of virology 1987
M Tagawa W S Robinson P L Marion

Duck hepatitis B virus (DHBV) is the only member of the hepadnavirus family in which nearly 100% vertical transmission from carrier mother to embryo has been reported. Large quantities of maternally transmitted virus particles are present in the yolk prior to incubation of the eggs, and replicative forms of DHBV DNA are detectable in the liver at 6 days of incubation. Since the yolk sac is simi...

2014
Mehmet Guray UNSAL Resat KASAP

In this study, the residuals in time series analysis, which were classified in four different classes as ”conditional residuals”, ”unconditional residuals”, ”innovation” and ”normalized residuals”, are calculated by a simulation study for the ARMA model under certain parameter values for different numbers of observation and their conditions in diagnostic checking are examined using the test sta...

2015
Aleksandrs Kovalcuks

Egg yolk oil is a natural source of bioactive compounds such as unsaturated fatty acids, oil soluble vitamins, pigments and others. Bioactive compound content in egg yolk oil depends from its content in eggs, from which oil was extracted. Many studies show that bioactive compound content in egg is correlated to the content of these compounds in hen feed, but there is also an opinion that hen ho...

2002
MATTHEW B. LOVERN JULI WADE

In the green anole (Anolis carolinensis), a lizard with genotypic sex determination, yolk testosterone (T) concentration is greater in male-producing than female-producing eggs at oviposition, but the source and potential effects were not clear from previous studies. If yolk T levels are also sex-specific before eggs are laid, a period during which embryonic steroidogenesis is unlikely, it woul...

2016
Mohammad Hattab Mohammad Wasef Hattab

Christensen and Lin (2014), henceforth C-L, suggested two lack-of-fit tests to assess the adequacy of a linear model based on partial sums of residuals. In particular, their tests evaluated the adequacy of the mean function. Their tests relied on asymptotic results without requiring small sample normality. We extend this research by proposing additional tests based on partial sums of residuals....

Journal: :Poultry science 2009
S W Park M R Burnham S L Branton P D Gerard S K Womack E D Peebles

Effects of F-strain Mycoplasma gallisepticum (FMG) inoculation and 1.5% supplemental dietary poultry fat (PF) on the egg yolk characteristics of commercial layers at 24, 34, 44, 50, and 58 wk of age were investigated. Sham and FMG inoculations were administered at 12 and 22 wk of age and dietary treatments (basal control and basal control with 1.5% supplemental PF) were initiated at 20 wk of ag...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2011
Dao H Ho Wendy L Reed Warren W Burggren

Maternal effects are important in epigenetic determination of offspring phenotypes during all life stages. In the chicken (Gallus gallus domesticus), transgenerational transfer of egg yolk factors may set the stage for morphological and physiological phenotypic differences observed among breeds. To investigate the effect of breed-specific yolk composition on embryonic broiler and layer chicken ...

Journal: :General and comparative endocrinology 1999
J L Lipar E D Ketterson V Nolan J M Casto

Maternally derived steroid hormones are known to be present in the yolks of avian eggs; however, the physiological mechanisms involved in their deposition remain largely unexplored. Investigations of steroid production by avian follicles have demonstrated temporal differences in the concentrations of progesterone, 17beta-estradiol, and testosterone during yolk formation. Because yolk is deposit...

Journal: :Theriogenology 2011
E Pillet G Duchamp F Batellier V Beaumal M Anton S Desherces E Schmitt M Magistrini

Hen egg yolk is normally used as a cryoprotective agent in semen freezing extenders, but its use has sanitary and practical disadvantages. Moreover the protection afforded by egg yolk has not yet been completely elucidated. The objective of this study was to compare the egg yolk plasma fraction to whole egg yolk in stallion freezing extender. Plasma contains mainly Low Density Lipoproteins (LDL...

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