COMPARISON OF THE EFFECT OF DIFFERENT LEVELS OF GARLIC POWDER ON THE LEVELS OF SERUM CHOLESTEROL AND TRIGLYCERIDE OF TWO STRAINS BROILER CHICKS (ARIAN AND ROSS)

Comparison of the Effect of Different Levels of Garlic Powder on the Levels of Serum Cholesterol and Triglyceride of Two Strains Broiler Chicks (Arian and Ross)

<p><strong>Background and Objectives</strong></p><p>Garlic [Allium sativum] has been used as a medicinal plant for thousands of years.Epidemiologic studies show an inverse correlation between garlic<sup> </sup>consumption and Water Timer progression of cardiovascular disease.Cardiovascular disease is a comp

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APT Attack Detection Scheme Based on CK Sketch and DNS Traffic

In recent years, Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) attacks against sensors have emerged as a prominent security concern.Due to the low level of protection provided by sensors, APT attack organizations are able to develop intrusion schemes that allow them to infiltrate, attack, lurk, spread, and steal information from the target over an extended peri

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Phylogenomic Analyses Clarify True Species within the Butterfly Genus Speyeria despite Evidence of a Recent Adaptive Radiation

When confronted with an adaptive radiation, considerable evidence is needed to resolve the evolutionary relationships of these closely related lineages.The North American genus Speyeria is one especially challenging radiation of butterflies due to potential signs of incomplete lineage sorting, ongoing hybridization, and similar morphological charac

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Examination of Sarcocystis spp. of giant snakes from Australia and Southeast Asia confirms presence of a known pathogen - Sarcocystis nesbitti.

We examined Sarcocystis spp.in giant snakes from the Indo-Australian Archipelago and Australia using a combination of morphological Pregnancy Tests (size of sporocyst) and molecular analyses.We amplified by PCR nuclear 18S rDNA from single sporocysts in order to detect mixed infections and unequivocally assign the retrieved sequences to the corresp

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