STUDY ON EFFECTS OF ORAL ADMINISTRATING OF SILYBUM MARIANUM (L.) GAERTN. EXTRACT (SILYMARIN) ON BIOCHEMICAL FACTORS AND TISSUE CHANGES CAUSED BY AFLATOXIN IN BROILER CHICKENS

Study on Effects of Oral Administrating of Silybum marianum (L.) Gaertn. Extract (Silymarin) on Biochemical Factors and Tissue Changes Caused by Aflatoxin in Broiler Chickens

Background: In poultry industry the most common and important mycotoxin is aflatoxin, and decreasing plastic molcajete bowls its economical and sanitary damages by using effective and inexpensive substances is the target of most of the researchers.Objective: Since the pathologic effects of aflatoxin toxicity are more important in liver, kidney and

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Celtis genus (Cannabaceae): A comprehensive review of the ethnomedicinal use, food value, phytochemistry, biological activities, valuable compounds, and insight into mechanisms of action

The genus Celtis, which is currently placed in the Cannabaceae family, comprises approximately 70 species that are predominantly found in mild temperate parts of the northern Hemisphere, as well as certain areas of South America, North and Central Africa.These plants are utilized not just as nutrients and food supplements, but also as remedies to m

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Fusing Frontal and Occipital EEG Features to Detect “Brain Switch” by Utilizing Convolutional Neural Network

Flicker is the most widely used steady-state visual evoked potential (SSVEP) stimulus.In addition, checkerboard can induce steady-state motion visual evoked potential (SSMVEP) in the occipital area.More recently, the action video is proposed to simultaneously elicit SSMVEP and induce sensorimotor area activations via the mirror neuron systems throu

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GEOMATICS TECHNOLOGIES IN THE FRAMEWORK OF MULTIDISCIPLINARY PROJECT FOR INTEGRATED MANAGEMENT OF CULTURAL HERITAGE SITES

Cultural heritage represents the link between past and present civilizations, contributing to the right appreciation of the present-day by understanding the historical evolution of different human communities that are shaping our world.Preservation of the grey sns nails cultural heritage and mitigating potential risks on invaluable artifacts or obj

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Theorizing benefits and constraints in collaborative environmental governance: a transdisciplinary social-ecological network approach for empirical investigations

When environmental processes cut across socioeconomic boundaries, traditional top-down government approaches struggle to effectively manage and conserve ecosystems.In such cases, governance arrangements that foster multiactor collaboration are needed.The effectiveness of such arrangements, however, depends on how well any ecological interdependenci

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