Sentence examples for animals standardized from inspiring English sources

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The pattern of pig mortality profiles (targeting two-year-old animals), standardized butchery cut-marks and the under-occurrence of ham-bearing bones suggest that there was standardized pork production potentially designed for trade.

Mediation analysis, with controlling sociodemographic factors (gender, age and ethnicity), showed that childhood nature experience was positively associated with preference for wild animals (standardized path coefficient = 0.18; p < 0.001), and the preference had a strong correlation with willingness to coexistence (standardized path coefficient = 0.61; p < 0.001) with the animals.

In normal animals, standardized oval regions of interest (ROI) for right and left striata (ST) and for the cerebellum (CB) have been determined on transverse slice according to a median sagittal line and a perpendicular line passing through the temporal lobes as previously described [26].

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This has included using precisely staged animals and standardized recording conditions in which the positioning of the electrode on the pharynx was checked and recordings only showing ≤300 µV noise and <100 µVmin−1 baseline drift were used.

The weight and age of animals were standardized to closely approximate each other to minimise error.

The results confirmed increased and prolonged bleeding of edoxaban-treated animals following standardized kidney injury compared with vehicle administration.

Firstly both genetic merit for calving interval and pairwise relationships among all animals were standardized to have equal variance.

The body mass of model animals is standardized, with the method using a 10 kg body mass for the domestic dog.

Phenotypic information was only available for the cows (AU: n = 3974 animals; US: n= 6750 animals) and included standardized lactation milk, fat and protein yield.

Several advantages are pertinent to this well standardized animal model with animal welfare being one of the most important aspects, closely followed by the possibility to translate results relatively easy to humans without the necessity of additional animal experiments related to biocompatibility questions.

In an attempt to outweigh power problems due to small group sizes, test parameters, including test animals, are usually standardized as much as possible to reduce data variance, e.g. test animals are often inbred.

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