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Autor:
Dr. P.J. Kapadnis, Dr. S.K. Gupta, Dr. S. K. Karmore, Dr. Alka Suman, Dr. Rakhi Varma, Dr. Yogita Panday
The depth of sweat gland of the skin in non-lactating cow at lateral surface was found higher in the present study and pregnant cow showed higher sweat gland length at dorsal aspect of the body. Whereas width was more in lactating cow. The sweat glan
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Publikováno v:
Indian Journal of Veterinary Surgery. 43:144-144
Autor:
Alka Suman, S.P. Pandya
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences. 7:622-630
Autor:
Sweta Pandya, Alka Suman
Publikováno v:
THE INDIAN JOURNAL OF VETERINARY SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY. 14
The objective of the present work was to study the cerebral ventricles and its associated parts of brain of Surti buffalo (n=12), The cerebral ventricles included two lateral ventricles and third ventricle. The lateral ventricles were curved cavities
Autor:
Alka Suman, Sweta Pandya
Publikováno v:
THE INDIAN JOURNAL OF VETERINARY SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY. 14
The brain of Surti buffaloes presents many cortical foldings. These are called gyrification. In the present study on brain of 12 Surti buffaloes, the folded cerebral hemispheres presented various sulci and gyri of different sizes. Gyrification Index
Publikováno v:
THE INDIAN JOURNAL OF VETERINARY SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY. 13
The morphological and morphometrical study of brain of Surti buffaloes was conducted on all the structures of the rhinencephalon which were located on the ventral surface of the cerebral hemispheres. The structures included paired olfactory bulb,olfa
Publikováno v:
THE INDIAN JOURNAL OF VETERINARY SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY. 12
The anatomy of lumbar vertebrae of Asiatic lion was studied. There were seven lumbar vertebrae. The length of the body increased from the first to the sixth vertebrae, whereas the width increased up to the last vertebra. The ventral ridge was absent