teat


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Synonyms for teat

the small projection of a mammary gland

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There were no significant associations between the functionality of teat pairs CrP ([[chi square].sub.sub.1] = 0.27, P > 0.05), AP1 ([[chi square].sub.sub.1] = 1.45, P > 0.05), AP2 ([[chi square].sub.sub.1] = 0.01, P > 0.05) or CaP ([[chi square].sub.sub.1] = 0.0003, P > 0.05) and litter size.
The teat was washed with Chlorhexidine gluconate/strong Cetrimide solution and water and then dried.
In Visit 1,2, 3, and 4, before undergoing TEAT or PEAT the patients took 3 psychiatric tests (specified below), their end-expired CO levels were measured, and the number of cigarettes smoked per day was recorded.
Teat size can have a huge impact, and dairy producers need to consider the difference between liners designed for North American cows and the slightly smaller European teats, as well as variations in teat dimensions within a herd.
There was, however, an association between the teat order and the sex of piglets (P=0.04), where 70% of the AT piglets were male.
Du Preez (1986) suggested that bacteria colonizing the teat canal produce toxins that diffuse to the interior of the udder, thus producing an inflammatory response and damage to mammary parenchyma.
As a result, they discovered that acute mastitis was more likely in ewes with poor udder conformation, teat lesions and inadequate nutrition in pregnancy, as well as those feeding twins or triplets.
buys to help with breastfeeding MEDELA BREASTFEEDING STARTER SET HANDY accessories for breastfeeding, including a teat, bottles, nursing pads, nipple cream, a microwave bag, and pump and save bags.
The basic structures of the mammary glands are formed in foetal life and comprise a system of growing ducts that are confined to a very limited area around the teat or the gland [9].