5 results match your criteria: "University de Lleida[Affiliation]"
Porcine Health Manag
April 2016
Departament de Producció Animal, ETSEA, University de Lleida, Lleida, Spain.
Background: The assessment of the cost of production and the relative weight of the different production parameters is very important in pig farming. The goals of the present work were 1) to describe reliable reference values for production parameters and pig production cost from 2010 to 2014, 2) to describe their temporal evolution and 3) to determine the influence of the pig company size on them. Between 61 and 107 pig production companies from Spain were included in this study from 2010 to 2014.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Dairy Sci
June 2016
Departament de Producció Animal, ETSEA, University de Lleida, Lleida 25198, Spain; Agrotecnio Center, Lleida 25198, Spain. Electronic address:
The objective of the study was to evaluate if on-farm heat treatment of colostrum and bulk tank milk can improve calf health status and morbidity and mortality rates during the first 21d of life in neonatal Holstein calves receiving appropriate colostrum ingestion. A total of 587 calves were randomly assigned to 2 groups of males and females over 18mo. The nonpasteurized group (n=287, 143 males and 144 females) was fed frozen (-20°C) colostrum (6-8L during the first 12h of life) that was previously reheated up to 40°C.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Vet Pharmacol Ther
April 2016
Departament de Producció Animal, ETSEA, University de Lleida, Lleida, Spain.
The penetration of antimicrobials in pig tonsils is hardly known. The objective of the study was to quantify the tildipirosin (TD) penetration in tonsils. Animals were randomly divided into six groups (control, T1, T2 (1), T2(5), T2(10), and T2(15)) of eight animals.
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March 2003
Department of Computer Science, University de Lleida, Jaume II 69, E-25001 Lleida, Spain.
The control of the right application of medical protocols is a key issue in hospital environments. For the automated monitoring of medical protocols, we need a domain-independent language for their representation and a fully, or semi, autonomous system that understands the protocols and supervises their application. In this paper we describe a specification language and a multi-agent system architecture for monitoring medical protocols.
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