Sentences with phrase «individual animal data»

Enter species and individual animal data into relative databases upon capture, ensuring safe inspection and unencumbered return to the wild.
There are 45 shelters represented — most of which we are partnering or working intensively with in a way that requires individual animal data collection.

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For example, if the individual whose feelings are being inferred is a person, or even a higher animal, we can potentially confirm empathic judgments by looking at neurophysiological data.
Researchers analyzed hormone levels in turtles collected on the Great Barrier Reef (off the northeastern coast of Australia) to determine their sex, and then used genetic data to link individuals to the beaches where the animals originated.
The team also used data from recorded sightings and photographs in their attempt to connect individual animals to different locations.
But computer analyses of collective animal behavior are limited by the need for constant tracking and measurement data for each individual; hence, the mechanics of social animal interaction are not fully understood.
Population data on the animals is incomplete, so their true conservation status is unknown, but their numbers are far smaller than many common marine species of dolphins, whose populations are composed of hundreds of thousands of individuals.
To begin filling in these many gaps, the scientists are calling on researchers to assess and report the health of individual marine mammals through observation, photography, tissue samples, analysis of waxy ear plugs, and tags that record data as the animals dive.
To build upon the encouraging early discoveries, Helmsley renewed and expanded its Crohn's funding for the Institute in 2013 to begin new work with three major aims: 1) continue studies of individual genes to determine how genetic differences between Crohn's patients and healthy individuals contribute to the disease; 2) evaluate promising small molecules in disease - relevant studies and prioritize insights from genetics to help develop novel therapeutics; and 3) begin basic experimentation in animal models with Crohn's disease to provide the data necessary to begin testing new therapies in humans.
Transfer the data obtained to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Health Departments of the individual states in order to monitor the prevalence of prion diseases in the USA and investigate possible cases in which the disease has been acquired from other humans or from animals.
However, you'll see from the graph above that the wealthier countries in Europe are clustered together in the top left hand portion of the graph (high fat and animal protein intake, lower CVD risk), so extrapolating this data to recommendations for individuals would be very tricky.
We can pull individual elements out of plant foods and prove they're toxic — refined starches, sugars, goitrogenic compounds, tannins, selenium, etc... and yet point that out to a PB advocate and they'll scream about how that isn't «whole food», that it's reductionist... and yet those same PB advocates rely on data from isolated compounds in animal foods.
The goals of the annual ACVO / Merial National Service Dog Eye Exam Event are: to benefit individuals and society who rely on Service Dogs, strengthen referral relationships between veterinary ophthalmologists and general practice veterinarians, to gather data relative to work performance for future work recommendations and to preserve the sight of those animals who serve us selflessly.
This article describes the study design and methodology of the Western Canada Study, with emphasis on herd - selection criteria and study implementation, the collection of herd - production data, and the challenges of tracking individual animals in a large prospective observational study - as the Western Canada Study is the largest on - farm study of its kind in North American cow - calf herds to date.
GIS is cutting - edge technology that takes detailed data, like individual animal records with addresses, and plots those points on a map.
As a result of that passion for animals, they co-founded Embark to help pet owners everywhere make their own discoveries and better understand the genetic data behind each individual dog.
In part - one, Dr. Jan Scarlett, Director of Maddie's ® Shelter Medicine Program at Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine, discusses the collection and use of medical data in animal shelters, and how this can significantly improve the health of individual animals and the shelter population.
Bruce Kendall is a quantitative ecologist whose research in population dynamics involves modeling and analysis of abundance (the number of individuals in a plant or animal population) and demographic (birth and death rate) data.
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