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Andi Mushawwir

Researcher at Padjadjaran University

Publications -  41
Citations -  282

Andi Mushawwir is an academic researcher from Padjadjaran University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Biology. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 31 publications receiving 135 citations. Previous affiliations of Andi Mushawwir include Seoul National University.

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The fluctuation effect of atmospheric ammonia (nh3) exposure and microclimate on hereford bulls hematochemical

Abstract: Ten Hereford bulls housed indoors in individual tie stalls were used to explore the relationshipsatmospheric ammonia exposure and microclimate on beef cattle hematochemical, and to know effectand to prediction equations the atmospheric ammonia exposure and microclimate with varioushematochemical parameters. This study was conducted in Animal Station, Department of AgriculturalBiotechnology, Seoul National University (SNU), Seoul, South Korea, for 40 days during summer.Results of this study indicated that there were negative correlation between ammonia with temperatureand positive correlation between ammonia with humidity. There were significantly negative effect ofammonia on hematochemical, except neutrophyls and ratio of neutrophyls to lymphocytes.Simultaneous effect between ammonia, temperature and humidity, mainly effected on glucose,hexokinase, lymphocytes, neutrophyls, N:L Ratio, and lactate. Simultaneous effect between ammonia,temperature and humidity proved to be a good indicator for predicting the profile of glucose,hexokinase, lymphocytes, neutrophyls, N:L Ratio in the blood.
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PREDICTION MODELS FOR OLFACTORY METABOLIC AND SOWS %RNAreticulocyt (RNArt) BY MEASUREMENT OF ATMOSPHERIC AMMONIA EXPOSURE AND MICROCLIMATE LEVEL

TL;DR: Simultaneous effect between ammonia andhumidity proved to be a good indicator for predicting model of olfactory metabolic, and %RNAreticulocytes specially for creatine kinase.
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Hematological and antioxidants responses of dairy cow fed with a combination of feed and duckweed (Lemna minor) as a mixture for improving milk biosynthesis: The effects of feed duckweed

TL;DR: Tanuwiria et al. as mentioned in this paper showed that increased hematological condition and antioxidants profile in dairy cow supplemented duckweed can improve physiological condition (hematologic and antioxidants) in the dairy cow.