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Review On Fluid Therapy For The
Treatment Of Dehydration In Large Animals
Abebe Mequanent 1, Birhanu Ayele 2,
Habtamu Addis 1
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University of Gondar College of Veterinary Medicine and Animal
Science, Department of Veterinary Clinical Medicine, Gondar,
Ethiopia, P.o. Box: 196
2
University of Gondar College of Veterinary Medicine and Animal
Science, Department of Veterinary Epidemiology and Public health
E-mail:
abebemequanent@gmil.com
Summary:
Fluid therapy is important for many medical conditions in
veterinary patients and is indicated for the treatment of
diseases that determine dehydration and electrolyte and acid
base imbalances. The method provides vital support to sick
animals and for many the simple act of rehydration with a high
sodium fluid like lactated Ringer’s solution vastly improves
their potential for recovery. This review highlights the
importance of fluid therapy in dehydrated animals and also
points out basic considerations that need to be implemented
during fluid administration with focus on route, type and amount
of fluid administered to individual animal. Almost two-third of
the total body water is intracellular fluid (ICF, water located
in cells) and the remaining one-third is extracellular fluid (ECF,
water that is outside of the cells). Maintaining body water and
electrolyte concentration in cattle is a delicate balancing act
involving many different organ systems with disruption of these
homeostatic mechanisms potentially leading to the rapid
development of life threatening imbalances. Fluid therapy
corrects the present imbalances, the restoration of blood volume
and adequate tissue perfusion and also used for the treatment of
shock, different metabolic diseases and toxicities in animals.
Fluids include crystalloids, synthetic colloids and biological
fluids. Fluid therapy can also play a supportive role during
anaesthetic and surgical procedures. The two major routes of
fluid administration for systemic effect are Oral (enteral) and
parenteral (systemic). Clinical status including improvement of
hydration status, normalization of hypotension and improved
perfusion parameters should be monitored frequently in patients
receiving fluid therapy because administration rates may need to
be adjusted.
[Abebe M, Birhanu A and Habtamu A.
Review On Fluid Therapy For The
Treatment Of Dehydration In Large Animals.
Researcher
2018;10(1):1-10].
ISSN 1553-9865 (print); ISSN 2163-8950 (online).
http://www.sciencepub.net/researcher.
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doi:10.7537/marsrsj100118.01.
Key words: Dehydration, fluid
therapy and large animals |
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Lead and Arsenic
Poisining through Fish and Chicken
Mona S. Zaki, Refat A. Youssef, Sami Shalby and Nagwa S. Rabie
1Hydrobiology
Department, National Research Centre, Cairo, Egypt
2Soils
and Water Uses Department, National Research Centre, Cairo,
Egypt
3Animal
Reproduction Department, National Research Center, Cairo, Egypt
3Poulatry
Diseases Department, National Research Center, Cairo, Egypt
dr_mona_zaki@yahoo.com
Abstract: General population
exposure to arsenic and lead is mainly via intake of food
and drinking water. Food is the most important source as
fish meat, chicken meat and hens eggs but in some areas,
arsenic in drinking water is a significant source of exposure to
inorganic.
Lead poisoning and arsenic exposure have become serious health
risks in the past few decades. Lead poisoning or plubism is
called toxicological condition, in which its exposure can cause
either acute or chronic poisoning.
Interferes
with a number of body functions primarily affecting the central
nervous,
brain damage hematopoietic,
hepatic and renal system producing serious disorders,
high blood pressure, miscarriages, and behavioral problems in
children.
Contaminated soils such as mine-tailings are also a potential
source of arsenic exposure.
Absorption of arsenic in inhaled
airborne particles is highly dependent on
the solubility and the size of
particles. Soluble arsenic compounds are easily
absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract. However, inorganic
arsenic is
extensively methylated in humans and the metabolites are
excreted in the
urine. Arsenic (or metabolites) concentrations in blood, hair,
nails and urine
have been used as biomarkers of exposure. Speciated metabolites
in
urine expressed as either inorganic arsenic or the sum of
metabolites (inorganic arsenic + MMA + DMA) is generally the
best estimate of recent
arsenic dose.
Fish may accumulate toxinswhich can pass to human through
its meat
consumption. Accumulation of metals in fishdepends on
concentrations of metals in water and food organism, on
physiochemicalfactors and exposure duration. Heavy metals
pollution in chickens is a
problemdue
to the health risk to human
as
a result toconsumptionits meat and eggs
where inorganic
arsenic
is accumulated in the
chicken
breast
meat
and
lead
is deposited into the hen's eggs. It causes economic
loses in poultry industry. It was found that arsenic toxicity
results in many adverse conditions specially in broilers and
broiler breeders chickens in form of increase mortalities and
decrease in egg production.
[Mona S. Zaki, Refat A. Youssef, Sami Shalby and Nagwa S. Rabie.
Lead and Arsenic Poisining through Fish and Chicken.
Rep Opinion
2018;10(1):11-14]. ISSN
1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online).
http://www.sciencepub.net/report.
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doi:10.7537/marsroj100118.02.
keywords:
Lead, Arsenic, Poisin, Fish,
Chicken |
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A Science Paper Like No
Other: GOD’s Mathematical Signs on Earth and in the Heavens
David Bruce Brenton
a22.5universe@outlook.com
Abstract:
The
measurement of the geological features of Earth, including
mountain peaks, islands, coastlines, rivers, ancient
archeological sites, and, Holy sites, using a protractor, ruler,
and compass, along with a Mercator Projection map (used in
navigation and aviation), that plainly show that their
locations, (which current science says should be random), are,
in fact, aligned at the cardinal angles and their divisors,
based on the 360 degree protractor. With Easter Rapa Nui Island
(first mapped Easter Sunday,1722, meaning “Navel of the World”)
and it’s 90 degree north/south alignment with the
intersect-point of the Dine’ Tribe Holy Mountains in the
Four-Corner states of Arizona/Colorado/New Mexico/Utah. With
world famous Easter Rapa Nui Island as the center and
starting-point of a geometric/geographic pattern and story,
encompassing the globe, proving intelligent design and
fulfilling ancient recorded prophesies.
[David Bruce Brenton.
A Science Paper Like No Other: GOD’s Mathematical Signs
on Earth and in the Heavens.
Rep Opinion
2018;10(1):15-17].
ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online).
http://www.sciencepub.net/report.
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doi:10.7537/marsroj100118.03.
Keywords:
Jesus, Holy
Mary, Holy Mountains, Holy Rivers, Geometry, Mapping, Religions,
Archeology, Holy Sites, Astrophysics, Geology, Geography,
Sports, Basketball, Baseball, Football, Physics, Odds |
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Basic Mathematical
Pattern of All Things
David
Bruce Brenton
a22.5universe@outlook.com
Abstract:
The
decoding of the mathematical equation of the geological features
of Earth, including mountain peaks, islands, coastlines, rivers,
ancient archeological sites, and, Holy sites, using a
protractor, ruler, and compass, along with a Mercator Projection
map (used in navigation and aviation), that show that their
locations, (which current science says should be random), are,
in fact, aligned at the cardinal angles and their divisors,
based on the 360 degree protractor. With Easter Rapa Nui Island
(first mapped Easter Sunday,1722, meaning “Navel of the World”)
and it’s 90 degree north/south alignment with the
intersect-point of the Dine’ Tribe Holy Mountains in the
Four-Corner states of Arizona/Colorado/New Mexico/Utah. With
world famous Easter Rapa Nui Island as the center and
starting-point of a geometric/geographic pattern and story with
a meaning, aligning to Jerusalem, Mecca, Great Zimbabwe,
Amritsar, Buddh Gaya, Tirupati, Stonehenge, Lhassa, Tsion,
Ethiopa, Moundville, Alabama, Chicago, The Vatican, Wittenberg
(Martin Luther), Assisi, Fatima, Lourdes, Medjugorge, Guadalupe,
Lake Chad, Holy Mountains of China, Mount Sinai, Mt. Gerizim,
Chaco Canyon to The Dome of the Rock, Lord Jesus’s Holy
Sepulcher, Western Wall, to Wrigley Field, encompassing the
globe, proving intelligent design and fulfilling ancient
recorded prophesies, all designed in a way to prove our common
GOD, and end age-old political and religious conflicts; in
effect, a world peace plan, written in the Heavens and on Earth.
[Basic Mathematical Pattern of All Things.
Rep Opinion
2018;10(1):18-21].
ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online).
http://www.sciencepub.net/report.
4.
doi:10.7537/marsroj100118.04.
Keywords:
Jesus, Holy
Mary, Holy Mountains, Holy Rivers, Geometry, Mapping, Religions,
Archeology, Holy Sites, Astrophysics, Geology, Geography, Ley-lines,
Sports, Basketball, Baseball, Football, Physics, Odds, Miracles,
Radio-burst |
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X-ray
crystallographic studies of single crystal of systemic fungicide
Jyotsna Chauhan
Asst professor in Physics Department Rajeev Gandhi Technical
University, Bhopal, (INDIA)
E- mail:
jyotsnachauhan2006@gmail.com
Abstract:
The activity of fungicides is intimately related to its chemical
structure. Knowledge about the chemical structure of a chemical
is useful for the synthesis of new compounds with more specific
actions and fewer adverse reactions, to increase/decrease the
duration of action of the original drug or to get a more potent
compound, to restrict the action to a specific system of the
body and to reduce the adverse reactions, toxicity and other
disadvantages associated. We can understand the basic chemical
groups responsible for drug action [1].
Recently it has been observed that some of the fungicides are
loosing their effects. So analogous compounds can be de- signed
as substitute, if their structures are known. A rational
approach to test these fungicides is to know the three
dimensional structure of these compounds and macromolecular
receptor sites as well as their molecular complex.
The structures of these
compounds can be obtained by X-ray diffraction method in
crystalline form and they will invariably be similar to their
structure in solutions. The composition of
crystal 5-methyl-1, 2, 4- triazolo (3,4b)-benzothiazole
or Tricyclazole is confirmed
by
comparing
the
infra-red spectra of two
components. The unit cell parameters are a=14.896(5)
Å,b=7.410(5)Å,c=7.556(5)Å,
a=90(5)o,
b=90.000(5)o,
g=90.000(5)o.
The Crys- tal system is
Orthorhombic and space group is Pca21.
[Jyotsna Chauhan. X-ray crystallographic studies of single
crystal of systemic fungicide.
Rep Opinion
2018;10(1):22-31].
ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online).
http://www.sciencepub.net/report.
5.
doi:10.7537/marsroj100118.05.
Keywords:
X-ray; crystallographic; study; single crystal; systemic
fungicide |
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Comparative X-ray crystallographic study of
Tridimenol, Tricyclazole and Tridimefon fungicides
Jyotsna Chauhan*
HOD of Nanotechnology, Rajiv Ganhi Techanical University, Bhopal
(M.P.), India
*Corresponding authors E-mail-
jyotsnachauhan2006@gmail.com
Abstract: Triazoles compounds contain
a ring composed of two carbon atoms and three nitrogen atoms. A
systemic fungicide, RH-124(4-n-butyl-1, 2, 4-triazole, BT), has
been introduced as an experimental fungicide, possessing high
selective activity against brown rust of wheat. However,
substitution on nitrogen atom in position 1 in the triazoles
producing an amazing variety of compounds such as triadimefon,
triadimenol, and biloxazol, have been discovered, which are
known inhibitors of fungal sterol biosynthesis. These compounds
possess a trityl carbon that can act as a carbonium ion, an
organic ion carrying a positive at a carbon location. Tridimefon
is volatile and reduced within plants to form tridimenol. While
both forms are fungitoxic, the fungitoxicity of triadimefon
depends on the rate at which fungi formed triadimenol which is
active principle of fungitoxicity. Tricyclazole has excellent
systemic properties in rice and is highly effective in field,
but requires high concentration of fungicide to inhibit growth
in vitro of Pyricularia oryzae. The activity of fungicides is
intimately related to its chemical structure. Knowledge about
the chemical structure of a chemical is useful for the synthesis
of new compounds with more specific actions and fewer adverse
reactions, to increase/decrease the duration of action of the
original drug or to get a more potent compound, to restrict the
action to a specific system of the body and to reduce the
adverse reactions, toxicity and other disadvantages associated.
We can understand the basic chemical groups responsible for drug
action1. Recently it has been observed that some of the
fungicides are loosing their effects. So analogous compounds can
be designed as substitute, if their structures are known. A
rational approach to test these fungicides is to know the three
dimensional structure of these compounds and macromolecular
receptor sites as well as their molecular complex.
[Comparative X-ray crystallographic study of. Rep Opinion
2018;10(1):32-35]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205
(online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 6.
doi:10.7537/marsroj100118.06.
Keywords: X-ray crystallography, Systemic fungicides,
Triazole structure X-Ray diffraction |
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Socioeconomic Determinants of Involvement in Rice
Enterprises in Southwestern Nigeria
Oluwatoyin Bukola Chete (Ms)
Adekunle Ajasin University, P.M.B.001 Akungba Akoko, Ondo state
cheteob@yahoo.com
Abstract: This study assessed
socioeconomic determinants of involvement in rice enterprises in
south-western Nigeria. Multi-stage sampling procedures were
employed for the study. Both qualitative and quantitative
methods were used for collecting data for the study. The results
show that socio-economic characteristics such as age, level of
education, marital status, household size and income, determines
the level of involvement in rice enterprises. The mean age of
the rice entrepreneurs was 47.79 years, majority of them were
married with a mean household size of 6.35 and most had formal
education. The mean monthly income for the respondents was N47,
146.06. The Pearson’s Product of Moment Correlation (PPMC)
analysis shows a negative and significant correlation between
age of respondents and involvement in rice enterprises for
overall respondents (r=-0.221, p<0.05). The regression analysis
reveals that age and years of formal education are significant
determinants of involvement in the rice enterprise.
[Oluwatoyin Bukola Chete (Ms). Socioeconomic Determinants of
Involvement in Rice Enterprises in Southwestern Nigeria. Rep
Opinion 2018;10(1):36-40]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN
2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 7.
doi:10.7537/marsroj100118.07.
Keywords: involvement, rice enterprises, south-western
Nigeria |
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The New Prime theorem(16):
Chun-Xuan Jiang
P. O. Box 3924, Beijing 100854, P. R. China.
jiangchunxuan@vip.sohu.com
Abstract: Using Jiang function we
prove that there exist infinitely many primes such that each of
is a prime. [Chun-Xuan Jiang. The New Prime theorem(16) . Rep
Opinion 2018;10(1):41-42]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN
2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 8.
doi:10.7537/marsroj100118.08
Keywords: prime; theorem; function; number; new |
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C Programming
Manjunath R, Dennis Ritchie
manjunath5496@gmail.com
Abstract:
A High Level Programming Language (which uses alphabets, digits,
punctuations and some special symbols and cannot be executed
directly without being converted into machine level language
(the language which uses only 0 and 1)).
[Manjunath R, Dennis Ritchie. C Programming.
Rep Opinion
2018;10(1):43-196]. ISSN
1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online).
http://www.sciencepub.net/report.
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doi:10.7537/marsroj100118.09.
Keywords:
C Programming; Language; alphabet; digits; punctuation; symbol |
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