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The Icelandic horse, breeding and diversity
(2011)The Icelandic horse is a very old, and one of the purest horse breeds in the world. They came to Iceland with the Vikings several centuries ago. It is the only horse breed on Iceland, and its purity is secured by a law ... -
Identification and preliminary characterisation of fowl adenoviruses from field cases
(2010)The first member of the family Adenoviridae was discovered by accident in 1953. Since then, its members have been isolated from virtually every class of vertebrates, which makes it an unusually large and diverse virus ... -
Identification of a novel porcine adenovirus
(2010)In this research, we identified a probably novel porcine adenovirus (PAdV). Porcine adenoviruses belong to the genus Mastadenovirus in the family Adenoviridae. So far 5 serotypes have been accepted, PAdV types 1 to 5, and ... -
Immunodeficiencies and immune-mediated disorders in foals
(2015)From this theoretical review I can conclude that the basic understanding of the development and activation of the immune system is important because neonatal foals lack a functional adaptive immunity for a short period in ... -
Immunohistochemical detection of progesterone, progesterone receptor, estrogen receptor-alpha, Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor, Proliferating Cell Nuclear Antigen, Caspase-3, Matrix Metalloproteinase-9 and P-glycoprotein in the canine endometrium
(2015)In this study immunohistochemistry was used to detect progesterone, progesterone receptor, estrogen receptor-α, Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor, Proliferating Cell Nuclear Antigen, Matrix Metalloproteinase-9, Caspase-3 ... -
Immunomodulation of pathogen-host interactions
(2005)In this thesis we have reviewed the scientific literature related to the subject matters of our work. We have briefly summarized the literature of the innate immune response focusing on the research related to pathogen ... -
The Implications of the Horse Meat Scandal 2013 from a Predominantly Irish Perspective
(2013)The horse meat scandal emerged as one of the most shocking revelations regarding the agri-food industry in 2013. Initially thought of as just an Irish problem, it soon became clear that the issue was much more widespread ... -
The importance and cost-benefit analysis of dry cow therapy
(2011)Modern dairy farms strive to maximize milk price and control costs. This can be achieved by minimising the rate of disease, adequate management and future planning. This thesis examines the economic aspects of herd health ... -
The importance of environmental enrichment in swine production
(2012)The use of environmental enrichment can financially benefit the swine industry. In addition to improving the welfare of the pigs, it can also increase productivity and income for the farmers. A pig directive has been ... -
The importance of the relationship between the farrier and veterinarian with particular insight into club foot, navicular syndrome and laminitis
(2014)Through this literature review, I hope that I have been able to show the importance of a good farrier-veterinarian relationship. An equine veterinarian must first understand the foot’s configuration and kinematics before ... -
Important aspects of canine idiopathic and symptomatic epilepsy
(2012)This dissertation presents an overview of the research performed by the author in examining dogs with seizure disorders. In the first study we summarized the clinical work-up and ictal analysis of 240 dogs with recurrent ... -
Important aspects of IBR Legislature in The EU and Norway
(2011)The IBR situation varies between the different European countries. Scandinavia, Austria and Switzerland are considered free of IBR, while Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, France, Hungary, the Czech Republic and Slovakia ... -
Importation of Stray Dogs from Hungary and Romania to Norway
(2013)The aim of this thesis was to highlight the different factors playing a part in the discussion of importation of stray dogs to Norway. Several aspects of the discussion have been mentioned. It has been proved that an ... -
Inducing the estrus in mares by novel device for light programme
(2015)The Equilume light mask is a successful method at inducing the mare’s estrous cycle with results similar to mares kept under stable lights but offering the breeder more positives than housing the mare in stables. A survey ... -
The Influence of Different Musical Stilmulation on the Growth Rate of Koi Carp (Cyprinus carpio)
(2013)The aim of my study was to verify if classical music really enhances the growth rate in Koi carp as shown in the study performed by by VASANTHA et al. (2003). We also wanted to verify if, classical music or music in ... -
Interactions between estrogen and thyroid hormone ligands and their receptors in primary cerebellar cell culture
(2016)Estrogen (E2) and thyroid hormones (THs) play pivoltal roles in central nervous system (CNS) development, including cell division, cell proliferation, cell maturation and apoptosis. In the mature CNS, these hormones regulate ... -
Intracellular Distribution of Melanin-concentrating Hormone in Hypothalamic Neurons : A Double Immunofluorescence Labelling Study
(2013)Energy homeostasis is defined by peripheral and central mechanisms, which together form a complex neuroendocrine network of processes ensuring the balance between food intake and energy expenditure. A key role has been ... -
Intrauterine pressure changes in the post partum Caesarean section cow
(2011)The primary goal of this report was to select and determine a suitable on farm method for future measurements and recordings of intrauterine pressure in Caesarean section Holstein- Friesian cows postpartum, something that ... -
Investigation of prevalence of supernumerary teat in livestock
(2014)Supernumerary mammary teat or "polythelia" is a congenital and inherited defect in the mammary gland of cattle, sheep, goats and swine. This report intends to investigate the genetics behind the disorder in each of these ...