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Showing papers by "Central Agricultural University published in 2003"


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TL;DR: The results demonstrated that production of L. fimbriatus can be significantly increased by the introduction of biodegradable substrates into culture systems where fertilization and feeding are employed.

41 citations


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TL;DR: In this article, a crossbred (Bos indicus × Bos Taurus) female cattle calves were divided into four groups of 8 animals each i.e. GC (Grain-based calf starter with lactic acid bacteria), GCo (grain based calf starter without lactic acids bacteria), GoC (grainless calf starter and GoCo (grainless starter without Lactic acid acid bacteria).
Abstract: Thirty two (32) crossbred (Bos indicus × Bos Taurus) female cattle calves were divided into 4 groups of 8 animals each i.e. GC (Grainbased calf starter with lactic acid bacteria), GCo (Grain based calf starter without lactic acid bacteria) GoC (Grainless calf starter with lactic acid bacteria) and GoCo (Grainless calf starter without lactic acid bacteria). Lactic acid bacteria culture was given in the form of milk fermented with lactobacillus acidophilus, L. jugarti and L. casei. Feeding of lactic acid bacteria reduced the cost per unit gain in live weight of crossbred calves fed on grain-based and grainless calf starter. Cost per unit gain in live weight was reduced in animals fed on grain replaced calf starter compared to animals fed on grain based calf starter.

2 citations


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TL;DR: The gross structural peculiarities of nasal meatuses were studied in mithun and zebu and the common nasal meatus was longer and roomy ventrally inMithun, while it was relatively more elongated inZebu.
Abstract: The gross structural peculiarities of nasal meatuses were studied in mithun and zebu. The dorsal nasal meatus was found to be narrow and longest in mithun, while it was reduced in length in zebu. The middle nasal meatus was smallest and bifurcated at the level of the 1st cheek tooth and communicated with the frontal sinuses. The ventral meatus was narrow and longest, which communicated with the frontal and sphenoidal sinuses in both the species. Tha common nasal meatus was longer and roomy ventrally in mithun, while it was relatively more elongated in zebu.

1 citations


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TL;DR: The larynx of mithun was relatively elongated than the zebu, and the vocal fold, voealis muscles, thyroid cartilage and caudal cornua were well developed in mithUN.
Abstract: Present studies had been conducted to elucidate the gross structural peculiarities on various laryngeal cartilages of mithun and zebu. The larynx of mithun was relatively elongated than the zebu. The vocal fold, voealis muscles, thyroid cartilage and caudal cornua were well developed in mithun. The arytenoid cartilage was more thicker in mithun. The caudal thyroid notch was less distinct in mithun. The lingual surface of epiglottis of mithun was wider and curved cranio-ventrally. The median crest of cricoid cartilage of mithun was well developed, while its muscular process was less developed than that of zebu. The ventral laryngeal prominence of thyroid cartilage was shallow in both mithun and zebu. The corniculate process was comma shaped in zebu and it was less curved in mithun.

16 Feb 2003
TL;DR: Lower and upper bounds for the existence of linear codes which correct burst of length b (fixed) and whose weight lies between certain limits have been presented.
Abstract: Lower and upper bounds for the existence of linear codes which correct burst of length b (fixed) and whose weight lies between certain limits have been presented.