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FDA Approves Marketing Of Bayers ProstaMate And OvaCyst Reproduction Management Products
2013-08-02 19:15:08| Beef
Bayer HealthCare LLC Animal Health Division received approval from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to market ProstaMate™ (dinoprost tromethamine) and OvaCyst™ (gonadorelin diacetate tetrahydrate) for indications in support of reproduction management as prescribed by veterinarians. ProstaMate is indicated for use in cattle, swine and mares; OvaCyst for use in dairy cattle. read more
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Loss of Just one Bee Species Lowers Reproduction Success in Flowering Plants
2013-07-23 15:02:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Nature World News: A new study has found that plants reduce their seed production even if one of their favorite pollinators disappears. The study shows the complexity of the system. The study was conducted by researchers from Emory University and their colleagues, who found that loss of even one species of pollinators reduces competition and affects the floral fidelity which further leads to lower reproduction success in plants. Researchers focused on the interaction between bumblebees and larkspur wildflowers in...
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Code Quiz: Audio Signal Processing, Amplification and Reproduction Equipment
2013-06-20 15:34:32| Electrical Construction & Maintenance
By Steven Owen, National Code Seminars NEC guidelines on Audio Signal Processing, Amplification and Reproduction Equipment read more
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Merial Forum Reports on the Wide Range of Factors Affecting Swine Reproduction
2013-04-29 02:00:00| ThePigSite - Industry News
HUNGARY - Improving the performance of swine reproduction requires attention to a wide range of health, genetics, nutrition and management factors, according to speakers at the fifth Merial Swine Forum, held in Budapest, this April.
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Warmer Seas May Impact Antarctic Clams Reproduction
2013-04-28 17:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Climate News Network: Antarctic clams (Laternula elliptica) play a vital role in the ocean ecosystem, drawing down carbon into sea-bed sediments and circulating ocean nutrients. Now a new study has found that the reproductive capacity of this long-lived and abundant species -- existing in the cold, oxygen-rich waters of the Antarctic -- could be seriously affected by rising ocean temperatures. The study, by scientists at the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) and from the University of Kiel and the Alfred Wegener Institute...
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