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Despite economic crisis, SIAL China 2009 was successful
Shanghai, on May 21st 2009, SIAL China challenged the global economic recession, and managed to bring to exhibitors and visitors a growing success compared to last edition.
- SIAL China 2009 rep...Source: SIAL China
Publication date: 06/08/2009
Views: 197
Engormix.com in Alltech´s International Symposium
The Engormix.com team was present at Alltech´s 25th International Animal Health and Nutrition Symposium "The Sustainability Principle", held at Lexington, Kentucky. From the 17th to the 20th of May, Engor...Source: Engormix.com
Publication date: 06/08/2009
Views: 628
Hatching Egg Breakout: Is it Fertile?
The following can be used as a guide in determining whether eggs are fertile, infertile, or if early embryonic death has occurred. In using this guide remember that the descriptions and diagrams are of 'typical...Source: Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development
Publication date: 05/28/2009
Views: 974
New Finding Helps Explain How Toxin Harms Farm Animals
A new category of fats in mammalian cells discovered by Agricultural Research Service (ARS) scientists and colleagues may help explain how a harmful toxin called fumonisin causes disease in farm animals.
The d...Source: USDA Agricultural Research Service
Publication date: 05/27/2009
Views: 443
QUALITEGG improves egg quality and layer performance
An egg is composed of three major parts, shell, albumen and yolk. While yolk colour can be adjusted by using pigments, managing shell and albumen quality is not so easy. In general, egg quality tends to deterio...Source: Norel & Nature newsletter
Publication date: 05/27/2009
Views: 232
Human nose too cold for bird flu, says new study
Avian influenza viruses do not thrive in humans because the temperature inside a person's nose is too low, according to research published today in the journal PLoS Pathogens. The authors of the study, from Imp...Source: Imperial College London news
Publication date: 05/22/2009
Views: 411