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Guide to Welded Razor Wire Mesh Fencing Application

Guide to Welded Razor Wire Mesh Fencing Application

Welded razor wire mesh fence is a multi-functional, high-security mesh fencing made of straight-blade netting welded together, packaged into a roll form for transport. Welded Razor Wire Mesh fence is used in operations to pave the field after the installation of a blade barrier. This product can protect you and your property and ensure the safety of the protective barriers. Why is Welded ...

ByHebei Ouzhi Machinery Equipment Manufacturing Co., Ltd.


Lysozyme Leading the Way in Biotechnology and Health   

Lysozyme Leading the Way in Biotechnology and Health  

Lysozyme, also known as muramidase or N-acetylmuramide glycanhydrolase, is an essential enzyme found widely in nature and recognized for its potent antimicrobial properties. First discovered by Alexander Fleming in 1922, lysozyme has been a subject of considerable scientific and commercial interest owing to its role as an effective biological defense mechanism. Commonly found in egg whites, human ...

ByCreative Enzymes


Unlocking the Potential of α-Galactosidase

Unlocking the Potential of α-Galactosidase

Introduction α-Galactosidase, a versatile enzyme, is gaining recognition for its pivotal role in various industries. In this article, we will delve deeper into the scientific underpinnings, applications, and benefits of α-Galactosidase. Our goal is to provide a detailed, informative exploration of this enzyme, grounded in scientific objectivity. α-Galactosidase: An Enzyme at ...

ByCreative Enzymes


 Just how much is drifting fish feed making device?

 Just how much is drifting fish feed making device?

The floating fish feed making maker rate is about numerous thousand dollars. If it is a fish pellet equipment assembly line, it will possibly set you back 10s of thousands to thousands of hundreds of dollars. One of the most important elements affecting the rate of the drifting fish feed making device are the version ( ability) of the pellet maker as well as the arrangement of ...

ByRichi Machinery Co., Ltd


How Much Do You Know about Bacteriocin?

How Much Do You Know about Bacteriocin?

In recent years, the increase in the number of multi-drug resistant pathogens and food safety have become serious global problems, and it is increasingly important to find or develop a new generation of antibacterial drugs or preservatives. Scientists have discovered that bacteria-produced bacteriocins can control clinically relevant susceptible and resistant bacteria, and purified bacteriocins ...

ByCreative BioMart


Editorial: Research, Development and Clinical Trials for Peptide-Based Vaccines

Editorial: Research, Development and Clinical Trials for Peptide-Based Vaccines

From the eradication of smallpox through to the global response to the COVID-19 pandemic, vaccines have been a cornerstone in the fight against infectious diseases in humans and livestock since the 18th century. Although vaccines against COVID-19 are unlikely to eradicate the disease in the way that the smallpox vaccine did, they have proved very effective in preventing death and hospitalisation, ...

ByOxford Vacmedix UK Limited


Ticks Increasing on Northern California’s Beaches

Ticks Increasing on Northern California’s Beaches

If you think wooded or grassy areas are the only places where you need to worry about ticks on the west coast, think again. A four-year study of Lyme disease ticks in California has revealed an unusually high number of ticks on and near beaches. The study focused on several Northern California coastal counties and surveyed around 3,000 Western blacklegged ticks, the ticks responsible for ...

ByIGeneX


Why COVID-19 Might Not be the ‘Big One’ - and What We Can Do to Prepare

Why COVID-19 Might Not be the ‘Big One’ - and What We Can Do to Prepare

As vaccine rollouts take place in many countries around the world, it feels like the globe will soon be able to take a collective sigh of relief that this pandemic could nearly be over. However, the reality may not be so simple. Leading scientists including the chair of the WHO’s strategic and technical advisory group for infectious hazards expect that SARS-CoV-2 will become endemic, ...

ByBio Molecular Systems


Chronic wasting disease outbreak across america

Chronic wasting disease outbreak across america

CWD (Chronic Wasting disease) is spreading in the United States. It is an infectious disease affecting deer and elk, leaving them ‘zombie like’, according to experts. CWD has already spread to 24 US states as of August 2019. The disease has been seen to affect animals such as reindeer, moose, elk and various deer species. It has been found in free-ranging deer and elk as well as ...

ByInciner8 Limited


Three ways you can help your health while helping the environment

Three ways you can help your health while helping the environment

When you look to the year ahead, what do you see? Ensia recently invited eight global thought leaders to share their thoughts. In this interview Jonathan Patz, director of the Global Health Institute at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, responds to three questions: What will be the biggest challenge to address or opportunity to grasp in your field in 2017? Why? And what should we be doing ...

ByEnsia


A four‐country ring test of nontarget effects of ivermectin residues on the function of coprophilous communities of arthropods in breaking down livestock dung

A four‐country ring test of nontarget effects of ivermectin residues on the function of coprophilous communities of arthropods in breaking down livestock dung

By degrading the dung of livestock that graze on pastures, coprophilous arthropods accelerate the cycling of nutrients to maintain pasture quality. Many veterinary medicinal products, such as ivermectin, are excreted unchanged in the dung of treated livestock. These residues can be insecticidal and may reduce the function (i.e., dung‐degradation) of the coprophilous community. In the present ...

ByJohn Wiley & Sons, Ltd.


Detection of universal GMOs marker 35S-Promoter and tNOS-Terminator by using   qTOWER 2.2, real-time PCR

Detection of universal GMOs marker 35S-Promoter and tNOS-Terminator by using qTOWER 2.2, real-time PCR

1. Introduction Due to dramatically increment of human population, many countries realized that food insufficiency will be a big issue during the next decade. To improve agriculture and livestock, they started producing genetically modified organisms (GMO) with high productivity of yield and a resistance to insects and pathogenic ...

ByAnalytik Jena - an EndressHauser Company


Identification of inter‐specific differences in phase II reactions: Determination of metabolites in the urine of 16 mammalian species exposed to environmental pyrene

Identification of inter‐specific differences in phase II reactions: Determination of metabolites in the urine of 16 mammalian species exposed to environmental pyrene

Inter‐specific differences in xenobiotic metabolism are a key to determining relative sensitivity of animals to xenobiotics. However, information in domesticated livestock, companion animals, and captive and free‐ranging wildlife is incomplete. The present study evaluated inter‐specific differences in phase‐II conjugation using pyrene (PY) as a non‐destructive biomarker of polycyclic aromatic ...

ByJohn Wiley & Sons, Ltd.


Bovine spongiform encephalopathy and variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease preventive risk management in the Russian Federation

Bovine spongiform encephalopathy and variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease preventive risk management in the Russian Federation

To date, Russia has not reported any cases of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) or variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (vCJD) in its own territory. Qualitative self risk assessment indicated that if BSE occurred in the Russian Federation, the economic consequences would be devastating for its agriculture and economy. Preventive measures taken by the Russian Government to anticipate and reduce ...

ByInderscience Publishers


Performance of improved Cassava genotypes for early bulking, disease resistance, and culinary qualities in an inland valley ecosystem

Performance of improved Cassava genotypes for early bulking, disease resistance, and culinary qualities in an inland valley ecosystem

Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) is commonly grown on residual moisture after rice (Oryza sativa L.) in inland valley swamps (IVS), but not much work has been done to select genotypes that could bulk early, and have high storage root yield in the IVS. Earlier improvement work focused on development of varieties adapted to upland conditions (12-mo cycle), but recently farmers are requesting ...

BySoil Science Society of America (SSSA)


Transport and fate of estrogenic hormones in slurry-treated soil monoliths

Transport and fate of estrogenic hormones in slurry-treated soil monoliths

Received for publication October 29, 2007. The naturally occurring hormones, such as 17-β-estradiol, 17-{alpha}-estradiol, and estrone, present in livestock manure may have detrimental environmental effects if released into surface waters. In areas where manure application is intensive, estrogens have been found in surface waters in concentrations known to affect the endocrine system of fish ...

BySoil Science Society of America (SSSA)


Sorption and mobility of Ivermectin in different soils

Sorption and mobility of Ivermectin in different soils

Avermectins are widely used to treat livestock for parasite infections. Ivermectin, which belongs to the group of avermectins, is particularly hazardous to the environment, especially to crustaceans and to soil-dwelling organisms. Sorption is one of the key factors controlling transport and bioavailability. Therefore, batch studies have been conducted to characterize the sorption and desorption ...

BySoil Science Society of America (SSSA)


Algae as biomarkers, bioaccumulators and toxin producers

Algae as biomarkers, bioaccumulators and toxin producers

Uncontrolled accumulation of wastes in marine environments involves an increase in organic substances and/or nutrients, as well as toxicity. The consequences of this enrichment for the homeostasis of ecosystems are unpredictable. The best studied consequence of such enrichment is eutrophication (Conti, 1996). Natural or anthropogenic eutrophication is the enrichment of a water body in nutrients, ...

ByInderscience Publishers

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