Sperm. The male structure that fertilizes an egg....
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Formation of sperm in the testes.
Spermatogenesis is the process of sperm cell development in male individuals, which begins at puberty and continues throughout their lifetime. It occurs in the seminiferous tubules of the testes and involves a series of complex cellular and molecular events that...
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Spermatozoa. The male structure that fertilizes an egg....
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Treatment that will eliminate or modify the primary cause of a disease process. For example, surgical removal of a tumor....
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The pigs are taken surgically at birth and reared in a pig free environment so they have no contact with other pigs and no opportunity to catch a disease....
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A record keeping system in which all data of a similar type are clustered together, e. g. all laboratory reports and together....
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Sensory signals from tissues. Somatic usually refers to input from body tissue other than viscera....
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An indicator of mastitis, the accumulation of cells, chiefly leukocytes, in the milk in response to an antigen. Goal: greater than 95% of all cows with counts less than 200, 000 cells/ml milk, and a bulk tank (herd average) count of < 200, 000 cells/ml. Leukocytes and epithelial cells in milk. Count...
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Relating to the wall of the body as distinguished from the viscera....
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Portion of the protein intake that is completely soluble in rumen fluid and rapidly utilized by bacteria. Soluble protein forms part (or all) of the degradable intake protein (DIP) value of a feed....
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A progress report in a patient record (subjective, objective, assessment and plans)....
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SOAP's are progress notes recorded in a medical record. S = subjective information. O = objective information. A = assessment of information. P = plans for diagnoses, treatment or client information...
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