• In pregnancy, poor maternal diet quality and excessive gestational weight gain are prevalent across racial/ethnic groups and income levels, and are modifiable risk factors for numerous adverse maternal and child health outcomes. (nih.gov)
  • The Pregnancy Eating Attributes Study (PEAS) is an observational cohort study that examines the roles of maternal reward-related eating, self-control, and the home food environment in maternal dietary intake and weight change as well as infant feeding and growth. (nih.gov)
  • Prospective relations between maternal emotional eating, feeding to soothe, and infant appetitive behaviors. (nih.gov)
  • A review of the literature revealed that the presence of IRAP in the maternal circulation during pregnancy has been only reported in humans. (monash.edu)
  • Given the expression of IRAP in areas of the brain associated with oxytocin modulated maternal behavior, we also investigated whether the IRAP global knockout mice had improved maternal responses. (monash.edu)
  • Using standard tests to assess maternal behavior, including pup retrieval, feeding and nurturing, no differences between knock out and wild type dams were observed. (monash.edu)
  • Various maternal behaviors and experiences before, during, and after pregnancy (e.g., unintended pregnancy, late entry into prenatal care, cigarette smoking, not breast-feeding) are associated with adverse health outcomes for both the mother and the infant. (cdc.gov)
  • Information regarding maternal behaviors and experiences is needed to monitor trends, to enhance the understanding of the relations between behaviors and health outcomes, to plan and evaluate programs, to direct policy decisions, and to monitor progress toward Healthy People 2000 and 2010 objectives. (cdc.gov)
  • The Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS) is an ongoing, state- and population-based surveillance system designed to monitor selected self-reported maternal behaviors and experiences that occur before, during, and after pregnancy among women who deliver a live-born infant. (cdc.gov)
  • Higher maternal intake of omega-3 PUFAs during pregnancy was associated with fewer cases of hitting and violent shaking and leaving the child alone at home, implying a lower risk of infant maltreatment. (cambridge.org)
  • Specialized centers with a maternal-fetal medicine specialist can play a significant role in managing high risk pregnancies. (medscape.com)
  • Objective: This study aims to assess the impact of the Baduta program, a package of health system strengthening and behavior change interventions, compared with the standard village health services on maternal and child nutrition. (ui.ac.id)
  • Previous evaluations of the program have included only small numbers of Healthy Start participants and have focused almost solely on infant outcomes - excluding the program's impacts on health behaviors, public service use and maternal outcomes. (sc.edu)
  • They prefer aromatic foods which their mother had eaten during pregnancy or lactation period, -even if it is poisonous- but they can also learn the maternal diet from the fecal pellets deposited by the mother into the nest during the nursing events. (nih.gov)
  • This effect may be partially mediated by maternal feeding practices during the first years of life. (edu.au)
  • Objective: Using a large sample of first-time mothers and a newly validated, comprehensive measure of maternal feeding ( the Feeding Practices and Structure Questionnaire ), this study examined associations between breastfeeding duration and maternal feeding practices at child age 24 months. (edu.au)
  • Structural equation modeling was used to examine associations between breastfeeding duration and 5 nonresponsive and 4 structure-related "authoritative" feeding practices, adjusting for a range of maternal and child characteristics. (edu.au)
  • The number of feedings then varies, depending on the babies and mothers, your rhythm will be different from other mothers. (firmaman.com)
  • The purpose of this research study was to define a TPB-based structural latent variable model so as to explain variance in breastfeeding intentions and behaviors among a cohort of Midwest breastfeeding mothers. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Little is known about its effects on pregnancy, the puerperium and the health of the mother and foetus, as well as the impact on the long-term development of the children of infected mothers during pregnancy. (bvsalud.org)
  • By focusing on prevention of malnutrition during the critical 1,000 days from pregnancy through a child's second birthday, involving communities in improved nutrition, and strengthening health systems, IYCN aimed to improve the nutritional status of mothers and children and to increase children's chances of surviving free of HIV. (iycn.org)
  • I am compelled to preface this article on the subject of breast-feeding with this note to mothers, who for reasons such as adoption, various medications harmful to the child via the mother's milk, mothers who are HIV positive, or other reasons, that God is more than able to supply your child's needs. (godsaidmansaid.com)
  • By the 1950's, infant formula gained widespread endorsement from the pediatric community and breast-feeding for millions of children and mothers became a thing of the past. (godsaidmansaid.com)
  • Often, mothers need to express their breast milk which is then offered to their twins via a feeding tube or bottle. (huggies.com)
  • Other babies may even produce stools at any time after feeding them and so mothers must not worry at all. (parentingnation.in)
  • Softer breasts - Mothers must know the behavior of their breasts before and after feeding the baby . (parentingnation.in)
  • Ejection of milk immediately - Also during feeding, the breasts of the mother may eject milk immediately as the baby approach to suck and so mothers must be careful to know that their babies will increase the amounts of milk being swallowed, as the feeding progresses. (parentingnation.in)
  • A new study demonstrates how changing parents' health behavior and how clinicians deliver care to mothers and infants decreased excess weight gain in infants. (thefitnessdoctors.com)
  • Methods: Mothers ( n = 458 ) enrolled in the NOURISH trial provided data on breastfeeding at child age 4, 14, and 24 months, and on feeding practices at 24 months. (edu.au)
  • Overall, these results suggest that mothers who breastfeed longer reported using more appropriate feeding practices. (edu.au)
  • It was used a questionnaire about the myths, prevention and the dental behavior of the mothers, in relation to their children. (bvsalud.org)
  • Pregnancy, postpartum, and early childhood are critical developmental periods during which dynamic changes in weight and diet occur. (nih.gov)
  • The study enrolled 458 women prior to 12 weeks gestation and collected self-report data, dietary recalls, anthropometrics, clinical data, and biospecimens across pregnancy and the first year postpartum. (nih.gov)
  • Thousands told us what they wanted in a pregnancy, newborn, postpartum, baby-feeding, baby-sleep, and baby-gear guide and everything they wished they had known before having their baby. (theleakyboob.com)
  • The Leaky Boob New Baby Guide gets real about aspects of having a new baby nobody ever talks about, like postpartum bleeding, normal newborn behavior, normal sleep, body changes in pregnancy and postpartum, difficulties with breastfeeding, postpartum mood disorders, and so much more. (theleakyboob.com)
  • In addition, women in the intervention group received individual support and coaching during pregnancy and the first six weeks postpartum on diet, physical activity, sleep and stress reduction. (thefitnessdoctors.com)
  • Postpartum participants described barriers to managing and monitoring cipants described limited understanding of how pregnancy com- high-risk conditions postpartum, including competing priorities, such as plications might affect future outcomes, and few described enga- finances, and lack of obstetric or gynecologic knowledge. (cdc.gov)
  • ging in postpartum management behaviors. (cdc.gov)
  • Improving continuity and content of care during postpartum may improve uptake of preventive behaviors among postpartum pa- tients at risk of heart disease. (cdc.gov)
  • and feeding on protection against obesity, postpartum factors (infant admitted to type 2 diabetes, acute leukaemia and Methods the neonatal care unit, when infant was colic [1-3]. (who.int)
  • So, everything changes: the frequency of feedings, their duration but also your baby's behavior at the breast in relation to the habits he has adopted since birth. (firmaman.com)
  • Milk is produced in greater quantities than colostrum but your baby's stomach is still very small and a few minutes of feeding are enough to sustain it. (firmaman.com)
  • Pray over your baby's formula and food before feeding your child and you can be confident that God will supply that which is lacking. (godsaidmansaid.com)
  • You'll learn what to expect in the hospital and during the first few weeks of your new baby's life, including tips on feeding, common skin conditions, colic and when to call for help. (sutterhealth.org)
  • The program teaches first-time parents how to recognize and respond to their baby's cues around things like hunger, sleep, feeding, and emotional regulation. (medlineplus.gov)
  • One approach to preventing obesity in children is a practice called "responsive feeding," which includes teaching new parents strategies for recognizing their baby's food needs and responding to them immediately, and in a nurturing way. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Child's eating behaviors. (cdc.gov)
  • Most interventions to prevent obesity in children attempt to change the behavior of the child's parent or family,' explains lead author Elsie Taveras, MD, MPH, chief of the Division of General Academic Pediatrics at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH). (thefitnessdoctors.com)
  • With this well-characterized cohort followed from early pregnancy through early primary school, we will investigate how prenatal and infant exposures influence the development of child reward-related eating behaviors, diet, and growth. (nih.gov)
  • This is a retrospective comparative analytical cohort study of 300 newborns exposed and unexposed to COVID-19 during pregnancy. (bvsalud.org)
  • In the offspring, poor diet quality begins early in childhood, affecting the development of lifelong eating behaviors and preferences, with multiple adverse health consequences. (nih.gov)
  • During pregnancy, hormonal variations cause certain discomfort in the chest area. (firmaman.com)
  • This hormonal behavior is known as a "false pregnancy. (rabbit.org)
  • Cats have an excellent and very refined sense of smell and are able to detect these hormonal changes early in pregnancy. (animalwised.com)
  • Not only can cats smell hormonal changes and sense a warmer body temperature, but they can also detect differences in your behavior, habits, body chemistry, and posture. (animalwised.com)
  • A&T is an initiative supported by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to improve infant and young child feeding in Bangladesh, Ethiopia, and Viet Nam and to inform policies and programs around the world. (iycn.org)
  • The first intervention will be health system strengthening, including the Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative, and training on counseling for appropriate infant and young child feeding (IYCF). (ui.ac.id)
  • Here we aimed to determine if Japanese macaque males use changes in female sexual signals (behavioral, visual and auditory) to discriminate pregnancy and adjust their socio-sexual behaviors. (plos.org)
  • We combined behavioral observations, digital photography and endocrinological (progestogen and estrogen) data, collected systematically during three one-month periods: the pre-conceptive period, the 1st month of pregnancy and the 2nd month of pregnancy. (plos.org)
  • We hypothesize that females advertize their pregnancy through changes in behavioral, visual and potential auditory signals that males can use to adjust their mating behaviors. (plos.org)
  • Annual assessments include behavioral measures of reward-related eating and executive function, anthropometrics, and parent-reported dietary intake, feeding, eating, and health behaviors. (nih.gov)
  • Investigations of the social, attitudinal, and behavioral determinants of breastfeeding have been guided by the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) since the 1980s [ 2 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Objective, reliable behavioral tests are needed to refine on-site welfare assessments of dogs housed at commercial breeding (CB) kennels and provide a basis to inform predictions of their behavior when retired from such kennels. (awionline.org)
  • These behavioral changes increase the chances that the rat will be eaten by a cat, thus enabling Toxoplasma to complete its life cycle, an example of evolutionarily driven manipulation of host behavior by the parasite. (cdc.gov)
  • The systems-level component of the intervention included, for example, standardizing obesity-prevention training for pediatric clinicians and staff, close tracking of infants' weight gain, screening pregnant women for adverse health behaviors and social determinants of health, and providing educational materials and text messages to families that promoted healthy feeding and sleeping behaviors of their infants. (thefitnessdoctors.com)
  • 3、Jul 15, 2020 - Fish feed extruder is an ideal machine that designed for processing floating or sinking aquaticfeed just by adjusting the formula. (cejfe.tv)
  • When employed in breastfeeding research, the behavior is breastfeeding, while intentions are based on the duration and degree of certainty (exclusive or partial) about carrying out the breastfeeding behavior [ 2 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
  • However, the few studies that have examined links between breastfeeding duration and subsequent feeding practices have yielded conflicting results. (edu.au)
  • root mean square error of approximation = .04, comparative fit index = .91, and Tucker-Lewis index = .89 ) and longer breastfeeding duration was negatively associated with 4 out of 5 nonresponsive feeding practices and positively associated with 3 out of 4 structure-related feeding practices. (edu.au)
  • Conclusion: These data demonstrate an association between longer breastfeeding duration and authoritative feeding practices characterized by responsiveness and structure, which may partly account for the apparent protective effect of breastfeeding on childhood obesity. (edu.au)
  • This drop-off in immunity follows a pattern seen with other vaccines given in pregnancy, such as those for tetanus and whooping cough , which was described in a 2021 report in the journal JAMA Pediatrics . (livescience.com)
  • 2021. Evaluation of an easy-to-use protocol for assessing behaviors of dogs retiring from commercial breeding kennels. (awionline.org)
  • Foods fed to infants, including breast milk, infant formula and solid foods. (cdc.gov)
  • New studies are showing more of this impact on adults who were breast-fed as infants. (godsaidmansaid.com)
  • We can be so much more effective at preventing childhood obesity if all obstetricians pay close attention to a woman's excess weight gain in pregnancy and if all pediatricians are trained in identifying problematic weight gain in infants, for example,' says Taveras, a professor of Pediatrics at Harvard Medical School (HMS). (thefitnessdoctors.com)
  • The intervention had two goals: to promote the adoption of healthy behavior in the women and their infants and to make systematic changes in the clinical care the women and infants received. (thefitnessdoctors.com)
  • Fewer than half of American babies are fed exclusively breast milk during their initial stay at the hospital. (godsaidmansaid.com)
  • Often times people are concerned that the mother rabbit "is not feeding the babies," sometimes because she is never seen with them. (rabbit.org)
  • It should not be too big, or the babies may scatter again and miss that important feeding. (rabbit.org)
  • Although the actual mechanics of breastfeeding are the same for one or even two babies, the reality of managing twin feeding can be a challenge. (huggies.com)
  • The more a baby or babies feed, the more milk their mother will produce. (huggies.com)
  • Responsive feeding also helps babies notice their own feelings of hunger and fullness, which can encourage self-regulation (the ability to eat or stop eating based on those cues) throughout their lives. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Dietary behavior, family language environment, main caregiver and screen time are related to phonetics development of children. (magtech.com.cn)
  • Although many essential nutrients are required at increased levels during pregnancy, dietary energy is often the most limiting "nutrient. (carnivora.ca)
  • Facilitated by an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant, this session is a time to ask your feeding questions and connect with other parents. (ammaparenting.com)
  • Keeping these women uninfected throughout pregnancy and lactation is the first pillar of the Global World Health Organization (WHO) PMTCT strategy [ 4 ] and a key component to eliminate MTCT [ 5 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Patients for this study were recruited from a single safety-net hos- monitoring during pregnancy to prevent and mitigate potential ad- pital system in Atlanta, Georgia, (Grady Hospital) and were eli- verse outcomes (4-6). (cdc.gov)
  • The [responsive] parenting literature laid the foundation for thinking about feeding responsively, and we looked at all the positive outcomes around parenting and wondered if responsive feeding would also protect against weight gain and help young children learn how to regulate their energy intake by paying close attention to their feelings of hunger and fullness. (medlineplus.gov)
  • The Infant Feeding Practices Study II (IFPS II) was a longitudinal survey about infant feeding and care. (cdc.gov)
  • Between May and December 2005, approximately 4,000 pregnant women from across the nation were recruited to participate in the Infant Feeding Practices Study II (IFPS II). (cdc.gov)
  • Factors that may contribute to infant feeding practices and to breastfeeding success. (cdc.gov)
  • Methods for the year 6 follow-up study of children in the Infant Feeding Practices Study II. (cdc.gov)
  • Published in the American Journal of Public Health , they found that the federally-funded program resulted in significant reductions in inadequate prenatal care, large-for-gestational-age births, and inadequate weight gain during pregnancy as well as positive impacts on breast feeding practices and participation in other public services programs (e.g. (sc.edu)
  • The overall objective of the ONE PATH study is to design an optimized, scalable multi-component responsive feeding intervention that changes caregiver feeding practices (Head Start providers and parents) and the food environment (home and HEAD Start classroom) to promote child appetite self-regulation and healthy food among underserved preschoolers (age 3-5 years) living in rural poverty. (psu.edu)
  • Women trusted IYCF advice from health workers, but mainly received it during pregnancy. (rti.org)
  • During observations of postnatal PMTCT visits, health workers infrequently advised on breastfeeding (41 % of visits) or complementary feeding (29 % of visits). (rti.org)
  • Once your baby arrives, you'll have many questions about the care, feeding and health of your infant. (sutterhealth.org)
  • The objectives of a proper feeding program for reproduction are to maintain optimum health and body condition of the breeding female throughout the various reproductive periods, reproductive performance and puppy health and development through the weaning period. (carnivora.ca)
  • They can display marked differences in their breastfeeding behaviors, and this can make the practical aspects of breastfeeding a challenge. (huggies.com)
  • Cats are experts at reading body language, so they can notice even the smallest differences in your movements and behavior. (animalwised.com)
  • Other Specified Feeding or Eating Disorders (OSFED) - The DSM-5 used to classify this as "Eating Disorder Not Otherwise Specified (EDNOS). (citizenadvocates.net)
  • abstract = "During human pregnancy, a circulating form of insulin-regulated aminopeptidase (IRAP EC 3.4.11.3), often termed oxytocinase or placental leucine aminopeptidase (PLAP), is present in plasma. (monash.edu)
  • Similar symptoms can also occur during pregnancy or as signs of an iron or other nutritional deficiency. (citizenadvocates.net)
  • This is done because after feeding the baby the breasts must become softer compared to such signs before feeding the baby. (parentingnation.in)
  • Dans les pays en développement, le manque de personnel qualifié, l'analphabétisme et les problèmes d'observance rendent les interventions sanitaires encore plus complexes. (who.int)
  • Conclusions: The results of the program evaluation will help guide policies to support effective packages of behavior change interventions to prevent child stunting in Indonesia. (ui.ac.id)
  • Omega-3 fatty acid intake during pregnancy and risk. (cambridge.org)
  • Intake of omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) has favorable effects, including reducing violent and aggressive behaviors, but its association with infant maltreatment is unknown. (cambridge.org)
  • Omega-3 PUFA intake during pregnancy was measured using a food frequency questionnaire. (cambridge.org)
  • Food intake increases and then peaks between six to seven weeks of pregnancy. (carnivora.ca)
  • The second decline in food intake occurs during the last week of pregnancy prior to the birth of puppies. (carnivora.ca)
  • Most women felt comfortable with current breastfeeding recommendations, but chronic food insecurity made it difficult for them to follow complementary feeding guidelines. (rti.org)
  • This study aims to investigate if newborn children of women infected with COVID-19 during pregnancy have olfactory sensory changes. (bvsalud.org)
  • Contributors to poor model fit may include outdated tools lacking cultural relevance, a change in social norms, or a failure to capture the possible influence of social media and formula marketing on breastfeeding behaviors. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Lau and colleagues [ 5 ] identified an unmet need to explore the TPB in relationship to breastfeeding behaviors. (biomedcentral.com)
  • When breastfeeding is simply viewed by a mother as the way she is going to feed her twins, then it is normalized, and most problems are worked through. (huggies.com)
  • During your pregnancy, read as much information as you can on breastfeeding. (huggies.com)
  • Breastfeeding always has been the criterion standard for infant feeding. (medscape.com)
  • Prior to the advent of commercial formulas, breastfeeding was, in truth, the only way to feed an infant. (medscape.com)
  • 2007). Even more than multiparous cows, heifers have greater nutrient needs before their first calving because of extensive mammogenesis during late pregnancy- - making supporting heifer nutrition even more important. (lallemandanimalnutrition.com)
  • Because of overlapping use of feed ingredi- as a textbook for dog and cat nutrition. (nationalacademies.org)
  • Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior. (edu.au)
  • No of diapers - The baby getting enough breast milk will always use about five diapers a day and so if there is huge deviation from this number then the baby must be checked for any other symptoms so that she can be fed well. (parentingnation.in)
  • Pregnancy represents a time of rapid trimester-specific changes in body weight and size. (nih.gov)
  • He will drink larger quantities of milk at each feeding, in less time (20 to 40 minutes), and meals will be spaced out (2 to 6 hours). (firmaman.com)
  • Thus, the nymphs typically have ample time to feed and transmit the infection (ticks are most likely to transmit infection after approximately 2 or more days of feeding). (cdc.gov)
  • Tick larvae are smaller than the nymphs, but they rarely carry the infection at the time of feeding and are probably not important in the transmission of Lyme disease to humans. (cdc.gov)
  • It is also good for your twins' development as they won't be lying in the same position every time they feed. (huggies.com)
  • However, the baby must feel content in any time after feeding as this will also show that the baby is getting enough milk. (parentingnation.in)
  • We believe we can create a sustained reduction in childhood obesity by moving beyond simply modifying individual behaviors and risk factors, one parent at a time. (thefitnessdoctors.com)
  • If you do not do it in time, your cat might feel displaced , be stressed and change its behavior at home. (animalwised.com)
  • Responsive feeding builds on responsive parenting, which has been around for a long time. (medlineplus.gov)
  • 20 years, black women, women with less than or equal to a high school education, and women receiving Medicaid were more likely to report unintended pregnancy. (cdc.gov)
  • This study aims to assess the olfactory sensory perception of newborns of women who previously tested positive for COVID-19 during pregnancy compared to newborns of women who did not test positive for COVID-19 during pregnancy. (bvsalud.org)
  • There are few scientific studies on the subject, but everything we know so far about cats' perceptive abilities suggests that cats can detect pregnancy in women. (animalwised.com)
  • What is responsive feeding? (medlineplus.gov)
  • Instead of focusing on what and how much children are eating, responsive feeding takes a developmental perspective, which looks at how they're eating. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Responsive feeding is all about teaching parents how to recognize cues from their child that they are hungry or full―especially during infancy―and how to respond in a developmentally appropriate and productive way. (medlineplus.gov)
  • This fish food extruder is widely used for producing floating feed pellets of all kinds of aquatic animal. (cejfe.tv)
  • Finally, the authors recommend that the program incorporate healthy lifestyle consultations to address the pattern of Healthy Start participants exceeding national recommendations for healthy weight gain during pregnancy. (sc.edu)
  • 3 They may feel guilty for overeating and then purge to compensate for the behavior and prevent weight gain. (citizenadvocates.net)
  • After giving birth, after 2 to 3 days of regular feedings, milk comes in. (firmaman.com)
  • From now on, your baby will no longer suckle colostrum, the milk produced at the end of pregnancy, but real milk! (firmaman.com)
  • Observe how the corners of the mouth seal on the breast, and how milk doesn't leak from the lips while baby feeds. (theleakyboob.com)
  • Color of the urine - The color of the urine usually captured by the fabric of the diaper will often tell whether the baby is getting enough milk because a well fed baby will have pale urine that do not stain the diaper so much. (parentingnation.in)
  • Further still the baby can be evaluated using the feeding process engaged in by the mother and hence know whether the baby is getting enough milk from the mother. (parentingnation.in)
  • When baby feels content - The baby will show that she is getting enough milk when some drops of milk can be seen in the sides of the mouth as swallowing occurs during feeding. (parentingnation.in)
  • Implantation of the embryo is delayed until mid-July or early August so that pregnancy lasts about 11 months. (alaska.gov)
  • It is believed that cats are able to sense pregnancy in a woman because they are able to detect some changes in the body such as temperature, habits, movements, and behaviors during pregnancy. (animalwised.com)
  • Machine is with high adaptability, advanced, cost-effective, Feed Pellet Extruder for Kinds of Aquafeed1.Dry type fish feed extruder does not need the steam boiler, so the dry type fish feed pellet machine is cheaper and easier to use and operate. (cejfe.tv)
  • The deer (or bear) tick, Ixodes dammini, which normally feeds on the white-footed mouse, the white-tailed deer, other mammals, and birds, is responsible for transmitting Lyme disease bacteria to humans in the northeastern and north-central United States. (cdc.gov)
  • Research in the eastern United States has indicated that, for the most part, ticks transmit Lyme disease to humans during the nymph stage, probably because nymphs are more likely to feed on a person and are rarely noticed because of their small size (less than 2 mm). (cdc.gov)
  • The First 1,000 Days program is also unique in combatting obesity starting in the first trimester of pregnancy and in focusing on low-income families, who have the highest risk for childhood obesity. (thefitnessdoctors.com)
  • We analyzed variation in the probability of detecting male and female socio-sexual behaviors and estrus calls, as well as changes in female face color parameters, in relation to female reproductive state. (plos.org)
  • Our results suggest that Japanese macaque females display sexual cues of pregnancy that males might use to reduce energy wasted on non-reproductive copulations with pregnant females. (plos.org)
  • In the first 10days of their lives kits got fecal pellets originating from individuals having fed on common milkweed previously. (nih.gov)
  • Dry Type Fish Feed Extruder for Premium Pellet ProductionDry type fish feed extruder is widely used for processing variety materials into high-grade aquatic feed pellets for fish, catfish, shrimps, crab etc.Dry Type Fish Feed ExtruderDry type fish feed extruder is used for making both floating fish feed pellets and sinking ones, cost-effective and easy to daily maintenance. (cejfe.tv)
  • Dry Type Fish Feed ExtruderDry type fish feed extruder is adopted to process various kinds of grains into high-grade aquatic feed pellets for fish, catfish, shrimps, crab, etc.Floating Fish Feed Extruder-Dry Type - Feed Pellet MillFloating fish feed machine is widely used for producing grains into high-grade aquatic feed pellets for fish, catfish, shrimps, crab etc. (cejfe.tv)
  • Based on our focal observations, we found that males did not copulate during the pregnancy period, and that female socio-sexual behaviors generally decreased from the pre-conceptive to post-conceptive periods. (plos.org)
  • Au cours d'une étude transversale en population, 538 mères d'enfants âgés de 6 à 24 mois ont rempli un questionnaire en entretien. (who.int)