Toe function and dynamic pressure distribution in ostrich locomotion. (49/71)

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The use of microsatellite polymorphism in genetic mapping of the ostrich (Struthio camelus). (50/71)

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An effective ostrich oil bleaching technique using peroxide value as an indicator. (51/71)

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Ostriches sleep like platypuses. (52/71)

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Situation of serum antibodies against Newcastle disease virus in slaughter-age ostriches after vaccination campaign in Japan. (53/71)

A total of 516 slaughter-age ostrich sera were collected in Japan during 2006-2009. Sixty-one of five hundred and sixteen were positive by virus neutralization (VN) test and the titer of most positive samples was low level. Within the 61 positive sera, 35 sera were collected from unvaccinated ostriches. This result implies that these ostriches might have been infected naturally with low-virulent Newcastle disease virus (NDV). Within the 455 negative samples, 125 samples were from vaccinated ostriches. Since ostrich farmers use live attenuated vaccines, it is reasonable that the titer decreased to below detection level by 1 or 1.5 year-old. The above data indicate that NDV has infiltrated into ostrich farms in Japan, and that the efficacy of ostrich ND vaccination is often time-limited.  (+info)

Database independent proteomics analysis of the ostrich and human proteome. (54/71)

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Strategies of newcastle disease vaccination for commercial ostrich farms in Japan. (55/71)

Strategies of Newcastle disease (ND) vaccination were demonstrated in a commercial ostrich farm in Japan. Three of 13 seven-month-old ostriches kept in a pen were vaccinated with a live ND vaccine by eye dropping for the 1st and 2nd vaccinations and spraying for the 3rd to 5th vaccinations. Antibodies against ND virus (NDV) were detected in all of the unvaccinated ostriches by virus neutralization test. At 2.5 months post final vaccination, 2 ostriches introduced into the pen raised antibodies against NDV. These data indicate that NDV may be transmitted from vaccinated to unvaccinated ostriches in the flock and that the virus may be sustained for a certain period in the flock. These data may be helpful for ND vaccination management in ostrich farms.  (+info)

Empirical evaluation of bone extraction protocols. (56/71)

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