Sentences with phrase «breeds for which»

Table 3 summarizes the frequency of the Cox - 2 mutant alleles in various breeds for which there were sufficient number of dogs tested.
Other breeds for which the genetic test will be available in the future include the Labrador Retriever, American Cocker Spaniel, and English Cocker Spaniel.
They are among the breeds for which hip dysplasia is a common problem.
In breeds for which seizure control is difficult, it is probably best never to stop medication (German Shepherds, Siberian Huskies, Keeshonds, Golden retriever, Irish Setter, St. Bernard).
While there are some smaller species and breeds for which microchip procedures warrant more careful consideration, these chips are widely utilized with very few recorded health incidents.
But, unfortunately each test works only for that breed for which it was developed.
Even if your dog belongs to a breed for which it's normal to have a pigmented mouth, it's good practice to keep an eye out for any abnormalities.
MEDICAL PROBLEMS IN THE BREED FOR WHICH TO BE ALERT: Hypothyroidism and other autoimmune problems, PRA (progressive retinal atrophy), some seizure disorders, luxating patellas.
was meant for gud and had a important contribution in the functionin of the breed for which it was developed.that has now been exagerated to tremendous extend and has resulted in thousands of puppies been put down before time... n even a show winnin specimen are found moving unnaturally... (courtesy: pls go through the YouTube video links I hve posted earlier in this thread.)

Not exact matches

For example, it's unclear if posting rules to other Reddit forums like politics or video games, which can be breeding grounds for controversial comments, would result in similar positive resulFor example, it's unclear if posting rules to other Reddit forums like politics or video games, which can be breeding grounds for controversial comments, would result in similar positive resulfor controversial comments, would result in similar positive results.
There's a part of their training when they have to swim in the waters off of San Clemente, California, which they are told is a breeding ground for sharks.
Hall's coral studies focus on the effects of heat, acidification, and disease, which help scientists find and breed particularly resilient candidates for replanting on reefs.
It was also a disappointing debut for the newest breed of online shopping companies, which includes Warby Parker and Rent the Runway.
During the campaign, Barrack wrote a series of white papers proposing a new approach to the Middle East in which economic cooperation would theoretically reduce the conditions for breeding terrorism and lead to improved relations.
And herein lies a very broad and «mushy middle,» says McKenna, with the effect, in many cases, being the same: «It's still using smaller - than - treatment doses, or sub-therapeutic doses of antibiotics,» which creates a literal breeding ground for resistant microbial strains.
For now, here's a look at some of Boston Dynamics» greatest hits, which are now officially GoogleBots — and which may be among the last of their breed.
Past isn't prologue, but economic history does suggest that periods of calm do breed complacency, which creates the conditions for the dumb risks that eventually cause a crisis.
Such markup provides excellent opportunity for profits, which ultimately breeds competition.
He continues to serve them through providing family offices with Family Office Monthly Newsletter, a concise monthly newsletter for the UHNW individuals and family offices; the Qualified Family Office Professional (QFOP) program, which is one of the industry's first training and certificate programs dedicated exclusively to training family office employees, executives, and business partners; and RichardWilson Capital Partners, which helps family offices increase their access to best - of - breed investment fund managers.
The eggs were supposed to have come from divine bunnies, which were revered for their ability to rapidly reproduce -LRB-... you know the saying: breeding like rabbits).
He was trying to breed a master race, much like someone would breed a poodle for the show ring, which is completely contrary to evolution.
The things I find most appalling about religion reach a new zenith in Islam --(i) a dulling down of individual thought and a dogmatic requirement to conform to the views of the masses; (ii) a stultifying ignorant education system in which anything inconsistent with the Qur» an is not just discouraged, but censored; (iii) the subjugation of women to the point of educating them to be nothing but mindless f * king, breeding machines for their insecure husbands; (iv) a political class that feeds off the religious - based ignorance it imposes on its populations; and (v) a general back - sliding against the rest of the planet because heads are buried in Dark Ages mythology.
That self - love lurks in even our best enterprises is evident in the fact that such praying groups, which ought to be sources of humility and the democratic spirit, can become breeding grounds for the attitude of «holier than thou.»
In fact, the former group, which attracts hundreds to its annual meeting, is a primary breeding ground for the new postconservative mood.
Those of us who dismiss the conservative tradition as being represented by Billy Graham or by the stance of Christianity Today ten or 5 years ago might, for example, take a look at Richard Mouw's Political Evangelism, which is typical of a new breed of theological writing from a very conservative, though hardly fundamentalist, biblical perspective, or God in Public, by William Coats, Episcopal chaplain at the University of Wisconsin.
Fundamentalism breeds intolerance for it makes people absolutely sure they know the mind and will of God on any subject which particularly concerns them.
Aliens will come to earth and remove the deserving humans which have been successfully breeding for thousands of years in an unknowning effort to repopulate the slave supply for the Master Race.
Like many other foods, the standard American sweet potato has been bred for sweetness — 100g contains about 6.5 g of sugar (compare this to grapes which contain 15.5 g of sugar per 100g).
Botiwalla, which will open this April in Atlanta's Ponce City Market, is one of a new breed of restaurants that includes Babu Ji, Floyd Cardoz's upcoming Paowalla in New York City, Michael Mina's The Company pop - up in San Francisco and a slew of fast - casual spots like Inday and Soho Tiffin Junction, which are pushing Indian cuisine forward, moving it beyond lunchtime buffets and saag paneer into more nuanced territory — the likes of which could do what, say, David Chang has done for Korean food with the Momofuku empire or Danny Bowien's interpretation of Chinese with Mission Chinese.
In addition to the individual acts of abuse which led to criminal charges, The HSUS» investigation also found breeding pigs confined day - and - night in gestation crates, tiny cages that virtually immobilize animals for nearly their entire lives.
Vast rice - growing regions in India, Bangladesh, and other countries, which are submerged during rainy season and rendered useless for rice production, have been made productive since the SUB1 gene that makes rice flood - tolerant was discovered and bred into popular existing rice varieties.
IRRI's support for partners includes initial breeding of the Golden Rice trait into selected varieties, which involves laboratory work, greenhouse tests, and some preliminary field evaluation.
A discovery by CSIRO scientists is central to the Australian Poll Gene Marker test, which is helping Australian cattle breeders select the best breeding cattle for their herds.
Data access and analysis tools are being made available for the 3K RGP dataset through the International Rice Informatics Consortium (IRIC), which promotes collaboration in bioinformatics analysis of rice data and provides computational tools to facilitate rice improvement via discovery of new gene - trait associations and accelerated breeding.
In 2011, two IRRI - bred rice varieties, Vuninzara (IR77713) and Gwizumwimbu (IR79511), which were developed especially for Burundi, were released.
Heritage turkeys are the traditional breeds of turkeys which have not been «industrialized» for efficient factory farm production at the expense of flavor and the well - being of the turkeys.
In April 2014, the American Malting Barley Association, Inc. (AMBA) added a category for Barley Breeding Guidelines for All Malt Two - Row, which aligns closely with the characteristics identified by BA Supply Chain Subcommittee.
Participatory varietal selection (PVS) is a simple way for breeders and agronomists to learn which varieties perform well on - station and on - farm and to obtain feedback from the potential end users in the early phases of the breeding cycle.
I remember reading a paperback Guinness Book of World Records (forgot the year) which claims it is the hottest natural (meaning not artificially bred) chile in the world, having the highest capsaicin rating.JackHello Jack: For a while,...
«Some cows produce A1 and A2 proteins in varying amounts, depending on the breed of the cow, on the market there is for A2 milk, which doesn't contain any A1 protein.
At Clif Bar, the company is tackling the yield gap by investing in plant breeding, contributing to an agriculture fund that helps provide technical assistance to educate growers and investing in infrastructure that will help reduce the distance that organic producers must transport their crops from the farm gate to the aggregator or processor, which is a significantly longer distance than for most conventional producers, Dillion said.
But most of theses are animals are bred for sport which isn't different from owning an abattoir where we all are happy to patronize, I really doubt animals are happy to be killed in any case, field or slaughterhouse.
Kaye's reputation as a muni - bred hothead who doesn't fit the country club stereotype got a full airing in the February issue of Golf Magazine, which explored everything from his on - course shouting matches to his 2002 suspension for allegedly sassing a locker room security guard.
Don Cockell was acclaimed by sportswriters on both sides of the Atlantic for his ability to absorb hundreds of Marciano's hardest blows, and one Englishman went so far as to write that»... this was the kind of extra courage which makes you proud to belong to the human race and to have been sired by the same breed as the boy who grew up in the back streets of Battersea.»
I must say that for myself, as a North Londoner born and bred, it's only after a bit of breakfast that I'm able to regard the world with that sunny cheeriness which is the preserve of the North London man and which makes us such universal favourites.
And if you're on the lookout for the next big wonderkid, a good place to begin your search is France's top tier, Ligue 1, which is a serious breeding ground for up - and - coming starlets.
Rachid Khlifi, a coach and scout mostly based in and around Paris, most recently as the head of scouting at the Paris FC academy, pinpoints several significant factors which make Les Ulis and other areas like it a breeding ground for talent.
A mindset that breeds mediocrity by refusing to bend to the evolving market, that is European football, which demands that for a team to succeed they require and need to purchase at least some players of a «world class» level.
First of all, this is a cool - mist humidifier, which we always recommend for the reasons listed below (warm - mist humidifiers can be a breeding ground for bacteria).
Waterproofing usually utilizes some form of synthetic backing, which eliminates breathability and increases overheating, creating a breeding ground for bacteria.
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