Publications by authors named "R A Palomares"

Numerous studies have shown the influence of the moon cycle on biological functions in farm animals, suggesting that predicting calving distribution could enhance survival rates by improving management practices in animal production. This study builds on previous research by examining the impact of the lunar cycle on calving frequency, gestation length, birth weight, and calf sex in artificially inseminated cows. We analyzed 121,276 records from dual-purpose crossbred cows across 36 farms along the western margin of Lake Maracaibo basin, Venezuela.

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Highly pathogenic avian influenza A(H5N1) detected in dairy cows raises concerns about milk safety. The effects of pasteurization-like temperatures on influenza viruses in retail and unpasteurized milk revealed virus resilience under certain conditions. Although pasteurization contributes to viral inactivation, influenza A virus, regardless of strain, displayed remarkable stability in pasteurized milk.

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The objectives of this study were to validate diagnostic tests to detect polymorphonuclear cells (PMNs) in bull semen, and to determine the prevalence of leucospermia in beef bulls with varying semen quality. We hypothesized that all tests have comparable diagnostic value, and that leucospermia is more prevalent in unsatisfactory breeders in association with poor semen quality. For the analytical validation, one ejaculate was obtained from five bulls.

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Bovine coronavirus (BCoV) poses a threat to cattle health worldwide, contributing to both respiratory and enteric diseases. However, few contemporary strains have been isolated. In this study, 71 samples (10 nasal and 61 fecal) were collected from one farm in Ohio in 2021 and three farms in Georgia in 2023.

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Article Synopsis
  • Inching-locomotion caterpillars (ILAR) exhibit remarkable adaptability and dexterity, inspiring a new robotic design method called BIROD.
  • This method utilizes an algorithm for geometrical kinematic analysis (GEKINS) to standardize the dimensions based on caterpillar anatomy and analyze their movement mechanics.
  • The research results reveal key differences in locomotion mechanics, aiding in the design of bio-inspired robots by providing crucial data on kinematic chains for 35,400 ILAR species.
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