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Siqueira LC Oliveira JF Rovani MT Ferreira R Borges LF Gonçalves PB 《Theriogenology》2009,71(4):614-619
The objective was to evaluate the effect of estradiol benzoate (EB), in association with three progestin protocols, on ovarian follicular regression of suckled beef cows treated at three stages of follicular development (pre-deviation, deviation, or post-deviation). Thirty-six suckled beef cows (60-90 d postpartum, given 125 μg cloprostenol on two occassions, 12 h apart). Forty-eight hours after the first cloprostenol treatment, all follicles >5 mm were ablated and transrectal ultrasound scanning (8 MHz) was performed every 24 h until Day 7 (Day 0 = treatment). When the largest follicle reached a designated diameter of 5-7, 8-10 or >10 mm, cows were randomly allocated to receive 2 mg of EB im in association with an intravaginal device containing 250 mg of medroxyprogesterone acetate (MPA) with or without 100 mg of progesterone (P4) given im, or an intravaginal device containing P4 (3 × 3 factorial design). Treatments induced follicular regression in all cows, independent of follicular stage or treatment. There was no interaction between progestin treatment and follicular stage, nor was there any difference in the time of follicular regression or new wave emergence among follicular stages. Treatment with MPA plus P4 delayed follicular regression. In conclusion, EB in association with various progestins induced regression of growing follicles and emergence of a new follicular wave in postpartum beef cows, regardless of the stage of follicular development. 相似文献
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The En Core® sampler is designed to collect and store soil samples in a manner that minimizes loss of contaminants due to volatilization and/or biodegradation. Use of this device is described in American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) Practice D 6418, Standard Practice for Using the Disposable En Core Sampler for Sampling and Storing Soil for Volatile Organic Analysis. Two studies were performed to evaluate the performance of the En Core sampler to store VOC-contaminated soil for analysis. One study involved spiking soil samples with low concentrations of VOCs (less than 200?µg/kg) and storing them under various conditions prior to analysis. Results from this study show that the En Core sampler gives 80% or greater recoveries of low concentrations of VOCs from soil samples stored under a number of conditions. The second study was performed to generate data on the performance of the 25-g En Core sampler to store soil samples spiked with EPA Method 1311, Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure (TCLP), volatile organic analytes. Results show that the En Core device gives 80% or greater recoveries of most of the Method 1311 volatile organic analytes from soil stored under various conditions for 14 days. 相似文献