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The effect of freeze-thawing and dehydration on water removal and nutrient changes in high-moisture unutilized raw materials and digestibility were investigated using artificial digestion experiments. In this study, the cut lower portions of asparagus stalks, non-standard potatoes and waste tofu...

Author(s)
Yamada, M.; Nishifuji, H.; Yamanaka, M.; Takeda, Y.; Ikehara, M.; Yamada, K.; Nakatsuji, H.
Publisher
Japanese Society of Swine Science, Atsugi-shi, Japan
Citation
Japanese Journal of Swine Science, 2022, 59, 3, pp 157-166
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Acute and persistent dehydration can cause reduced renal perfusion that can potentially lead to the development of acute kidney injury (AKI). Current biomarkers for renal function such as serum creatinine and blood urea nitrogen (BUN) might not be ideal for early detection of renal damage due to...

Author(s)
Lo HsiaoChien; Winter, J. C.; Gehlen, H.
Publisher
Hippiatrika Verlag GmbH, Baden-Baden, Germany
Citation
Pferdeheilkunde, 2021, 37, 2, pp 156-164
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In a randomized controlled trial, we evaluated the effects of five oral electrolyte solutions (OESs) with different compositions of water, electrolyte, and acid-base balances of diarrheal neonatal calves. Osmotic diarrhea and dehydration were induced with sucrose in milk, spironolactone, and...

Author(s)
Bregadioli, G. C.; Santos, M. M.; Cerri, F. M.; Marmol, J. P. O.; Sanches, T. F.; Pereira, P. F. V.; Flaiban, K. K. M. C.; Lisbôa, J. A. N.
Publisher
FEPMVZ - Editora, Belo Horizonte, Brazil
Citation
Arquivo Brasileiro de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia, 2023, 75, 1, pp 1-13
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In order to explore the relationship between the water characteristics of livestock manure after hyperthermophlic pretreatment and the subsequent composting ripening cycle, the water characteristics of chicken manure and pig manure were determined by using the drying method, and the dehydration...

Author(s)
Huang Ying; Chen YueHong; Lin JiuJun; Huang HongYing; Chang ZhiZhou; Xu YueDing; Cao Yun
Publisher
Journal of Ecology and Rural Environment, Nanjing, China
Citation
Journal of Ecology and Rural Environment, 2022, 38, 7, pp 944-952
Abstract

Objectives: A holistic understanding of the many ways that systemic dehydration affects vocal fold biology is still evolving. There are also myriad physiologically relevant methodologies to induce systemic dehydration. To untangle the effects of systemic dehydration on vocal fold biology, we need...

Author(s)
Duan ChenWei; Nascimento, N. C. do; Calve, S.; Cox, A.; Sivasankar, M. P.
Publisher
Wiley, Hoboken, USA
Citation
Laryngoscope, 2020, 131, 4, pp 839-845
Abstract

Background: Dehydration has deleterious effects in many species, but camels tolerate long periods of water deprivation without serious health compromise. The kidney plays crucial role in water conservation, however, some reports point to elevated kidney function tests in dehydrated camels. In this...

Author(s)
Ali, M. A.; Damir, H. A.; Ali, O. M.; Amir, N.; Tariq, S.; Greenwood, M. P.; Lin, P.; Gillard, B.; Murphy, D.; Adem, A.
Publisher
BioMed Central Ltd, London, UK
Citation
BMC Veterinary Research, 2020, 16, 458, pp (23 November 2020)
Abstract

Background: Acute dehydration caused by a variety of diseases in horses can lead to acute kidney injury. However, current renal biomarkers usually indicate renal damage late in the course of the disease. A novel biomarker would be helpful to diagnose renal disease earlier. Objectives: (1) To...

Author(s)
Lo HsiaoChien; Winter, J. C.; Merle, R.; Gehlen, H.
Publisher
Wiley, Oxford, UK
Citation
Equine Veterinary Journal, 2021, 54, 4, pp 670-678
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Horses that sweat for prolonged periods lose considerable amounts of water and electrolytes. Maintenance of hydration and prevention of dehydration requires that water and electrolytes are replaced. Dehydration is common in equine disciplines and can be avoided, thus promoting equine wellness,...

Author(s)
Lindinger, M. I.
Publisher
MDPI AG, Basel, Switzerland
Citation
Veterinary Sciences, 2022, 9, 11,
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Esophageal obstruction is the most common esophageal pathology in horses, and the time of diagnosis and treatment can significantly affect the prognosis of this condition, since it is always associated with failure of water intake and dehydration, which leads to hemodynamic imbalance and, with the...

Author(s)
Lovo, L. M.; Deritti, G. O.; Arantes, M. M. F.; Andrade, L. M. B. de; Pavan, A. L. B.; Silva, G. O. L. da; Morais, B. C. de; Reis, L. O.; Pereira, L. de F.; Casas, V. F.
Publisher
Pubvet, Maringá, Brazil
Citation
PUBVET, 2023, 17, 5,
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The neonatal period represents the first two to three weeks of life. In that period, neonatal patients are completely dependent on the mother and thus neonatal mortality is very high. Neonatal patients have developed motoric function and react only to pain, touch and scent. Kitten mortality can be...

Author(s)
Klašterka, K.; Maćešić, N.; Karadjole, T.; Šavorić, J.; Bačić, G.; Vince, S.; Lojkić, M.; Folnožić, I.; Špoljarić, B.; Samardžija, M.; Babić, N. P.; Getz, I.; Grizelj, J.; Butković, I.
Publisher
Hrvatski veterinarski institut, Centar za peradarstvo, Zagreb, Croatia
Citation
Veterinarska Stanica, 2023, 54, 4, pp 451-466

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