Search Results - "Clouard, C."
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Exploration of early social behaviors and social styles in relation to individual characteristics in suckling piglets
Published in Scientific reports (10-02-2022)“…Social behavior is a key component of pig welfare on farms, but little is known on the development of social behaviors in piglets. This study aimed to explore…”
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Effects of natural oral alternatives to parental iron supplementation on haematological and health-related blood parameters of organic piglets
Published in Animal (Cambridge, England) (01-09-2024)“…•Alternatives to injectable iron are needed for indoor organic pig farming.•Indoors, daily provision of peat-like river silt effectively prevented anaemia in…”
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Effects of early nutrition and transport of 1-day-old chickens on production performance and fear response
Published in Poultry science (01-07-2018)“…ABSTRACT The importance of optimal early life conditions of broilers to sustain efficient and healthy production of broiler meat is increasingly recognized…”
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Impact of sensory feed additives on feed intake, feed preferences, and growth of female piglets during the early postweaning period
Published in Journal of animal science (01-05-2014)“…Our study aimed at investigating the effect of feed supplementation, from weaning, with 3 sensory feed additives (FA1, FA2, and FA3) on feed preferences, feed…”
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Effects of maternal dietary nitrate supplementation on farrowing and placental characteristics, level of asphyxiation at birth and piglet vitality
Published in Theriogenology (15-04-2019)“…We investigated whether maternal dietary nitrate supplementation, leading to nitric oxide (NO) formation, would affect duration of farrowing, levels of…”
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Short communication: insoluble fibres in supplemental pre-weaning diets affect behaviour of suckling piglets
Published in Animal (Cambridge, England) (01-02-2018)“…We investigated the effect of offering supplementary dietary fibres to suckling piglets on their behaviour and performance before weaning. From 5 to 22 days of…”
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Food preferences and aversions in human health and nutrition: how can pigs help the biomedical research?
Published in Animal (Cambridge, England) (01-01-2012)“…The establishment of food preferences and aversions determines the modulation of eating behaviour and the optimization of food intake. These phenomena rely on…”
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Left temporal arachnoid cyst and specific learning disorders associated with Pervasive Developmental Disorders - Not Otherwise Specified (PDD-NOS): contributions of an integrative neuropsychomotor, neuropsychological, psychopathological and neurosurgical approach about a case report in a child (François)
Published in Encéphale (01-12-2016)“…Left temporal arachnoid cyst and specific learning disorders associated with pervasive developmental disorders - not otherwise specified (PDD-NOS):…”
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Impact of sensory feed additives on feed intake, feed preferences, and growth of female piglets during the early postweaning period1
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Neurobiologie du comportement alimentaire : le modèle porcin en neurosciences comportementales appliquées à l’alimentation et à la santé humaines
Published in INRAE productions animales (En ligne) (13-12-2019)“…Le porc représente un excellent modèle pour étudier le comportement alimentaire humain et ses déterminants neurobiologiques. Outre le fait que le porc soit un…”
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Abnormal electroencephalography results and specific language impairment: towards a theoretical neurodevelopmental model?
Published in Encéphale (01-09-2012)“…Specific language impairment (SLI) is a primary developmental disorder in which language is significantly more impaired than other developmental domains…”
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Impact of sensory feed additives on feed intake, feed preferences, and growth of female piglets during the early postweaning period1
Published in Journal of animal science (01-05-2014)“…Our study aimed at investigating the effect of feed supplementation, from weaning, with 3 sensory feed additives (FA1, FA2, and FA3) on feed preferences, feed…”
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P026: Impact d’un arôme fonctionnel, induisant une préférence alimentaire, sur l’activité cérébrale de porcelets exposés ou non depuis le sevrage à ce produit
Published in Nutrition clinique et métabolisme (01-12-2014)“…La découverte d’arômes fonctionnels capables de stimuler plaisir et prise alimentaires pourrait aider à alimenter certains patients dénutris ou fragiles, voire…”
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O62: Détection combinée ou dissociée du sucre aux niveaux gustatif et/ou viscéral : conséquences sur les processus hédoniques cérébraux
Published in Nutrition clinique et métabolisme (01-12-2014)“…La caractérisation des réseaux cérébraux impliqués dans le traitement des signaux sucrés gustatifs et/ou viscéraux chez un modèle animal pertinent en nutrition…”
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P004 Préférences et aversions alimentaires conditionnées chez le porc : réponses comportementales et neurobiologiques
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Surgical treatment of genito-urinary prolapses by abdominal approach. Results in a continuous series of 203 operations
Published in Annales de chirurgie (1994)“…A series of 203 abdominal operations for correction of genital prolapse performed between 1985 and 1992 is reviewed. We performed abdominal sacral colpopexy…”
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Myasthenia and pregnancy. Apropos of 8 cases
Published in Journal de gynécologie, obstétrique et biologie de la reproduction (1989)“…In 10 years we dealt with 8 cases of pregnancy in myasthenic women. Pregnancy does not seem to cause myasthenia to develop. Worsening of the condition, which…”
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