Publications by authors named "L Katai"

Cavitary corpora lutea are commonly observed during the estrous cycle in bovines. Since the quality of the corpus luteum (CL) is extremely important during embryo transfer when embryos are implanted into the recipient, the ultrasonographic examination of the CL is becoming more and more important in terms of the outcome of the procedure. In the present study, a total of 2477 ultrasonographic transrectal diagnoses were performed, and data were collected between the years of 2018 and 2020 in a large-scale Holstein Friesian dairy farm in Hungary.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study investigates the effectiveness of using a laryngeal mask airway (LMA) compared to an endotracheal tube (ETT) for airway management in preterm infants undergoing laser treatment for retinopathy of prematurity.
  • Results showed that only 8% of infants using LMA required postoperative mechanical ventilation (MV), compared to 74% using ETT, indicating a significant reduction in MV needs with LMA.
  • The findings suggest that using LMA is a safer and more effective alternative to ETT, as evidenced by lower odds of needing MV and potentially reducing associated risks during recovery.
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The measurement of electrical conductivity (EC) has long been a tool for understanding soil properties. Previous studies concluded that EC measurement is not an ion-selective method, but these papers did not address the measurement frequency. An experimental tool and method were developed for semi-factory conditions in a large-scale soil trough at the Institute of Technology of the Hungarian University of Agricultural and Life Sciences.

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Relationships among GH genotype (AluI polymorphism), parity, metritis and interval from calving to first ovulation, milk production and body condition score (BCS) loss were determined in dairy cows (n=307) on four large-scale farms in Hungary. Cows with systemic signs of puerperal metritis or mastitis were excluded. Time of the first postpartum (PP) ovulation was obtained from milk progesterone profiles.

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