Sentences with phrase «faecal material»

Faecal material is retained in dry form in plastic bin containers, removed from the building basements and composted and sanitised along with household organics in the on - site ecostation for reuse as soil improvement.
Depending on the severity of the stasis your bunny can be treated as an outpatient, may be hospitalised and given special medications to help the motility of their guts or may even require surgery to remove a physical obstruction caused by impacted food, faecal material or even fur balls.
As the condition progresses any food or faecal material within the intestines will start to dry out becoming firm, impacted and very difficult to pass.
The first faecal material passed is called the «meconium».
Chickens are a natural reservoir for salmonella, the bacteria being commonly found in the gut and faecal material.
Remember that it is this faecal material that forms a considerable part of the diet of the flea larvae.
The larval stage can last from 5 - 14 days and during this time the larvae feed on organic material such as skin debris and, importantly, adult flea faecal material which consists of dried but undigested blood from the dog.
The South African scientists, headed by Prof. Wolfgang Preiser, tested faecal material from a total of 62 bats from 13 different species for coronaviruses.
To do this, researchers separated bacteria from faecal material and extracted and analysed bacterial metabolites by next - generation mass spectrometry.
Evaluation of magnetic cellulose bead - based DNA extraction from faecal materials for high - throughput bacterial community analyses — Tanzila Afrin — Applied Entomology and Zoology

Not exact matches

A few months ago we showed that metagenomics allowed us to identify an E. coli outbreak strains from faecal samples and a few weeks ago a similar approach was shown by another group to deliver a leprosy genome from historical material
These middens of accumulated faecal pellets and a brown tar - like substance known as hyraceum (a urinary product composed of organic elements, soluble salts, and carbonates; Leon and Belonje 1979) trap plant material, pollen, and animal remains.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z