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Fitting milk production curves through nonlinear mixed models
(Cambridge University Press, 2017-05)
The aim of this work was to fit and compare three non-linear models (Wood, Milkbot and diphasic) to model lactation curves from two approaches: with and without cow random effect. Knowing the behaviour of lactation curves ...
Comparação de Alguns Modelos Matemáticos para Ajuste à Curva de Lactação Média de um Rebanho da Raça Caracu
(1999-09-01)
The present study was carried out to estimate the average lactation curve of 7239 lactations of Caracu cows based on 299,949 weekly records. The functions fitted to the mean data of the lactation curve were: Linear Hyperbolic ...
Comparison of the lactate minimum speed and the maximal lactate steady state to determine aerobic capacity in purebred Arabian horses
(2013-08-02)
AIM: To compare five different protocols for estimating the lactate minimum speed (LMS) with that for estimating the maximal lactate steady state (MLSS) in Arabian horses, in order to obtain a more rapid method for monitoring ...
Comparison of the lactate minimum speed and the maximal lactate steady state to determine aerobic capacity in purebred Arabian horses
(2013-08-02)
AIM: To compare five different protocols for estimating the lactate minimum speed (LMS) with that for estimating the maximal lactate steady state (MLSS) in Arabian horses, in order to obtain a more rapid method for monitoring ...
Determination of anaerobic threshold in rats using the lactate minimum test
(Associação Brasileira de Divulgação Científica (ABRADIC), 2002-11-01)
The break point of the curve of blood lactate vs exercise load has been called anaerobic threshold (AT) and is considered to be an important indicator of endurance exercise capacity in human subjects. There are few studies ...
Determination of anaerobic threshold in rats using the lactate minimum test
(Associação Brasileira de Divulgação Científica (ABRADIC), 2002-11-01)
The break point of the curve of blood lactate vs exercise load has been called anaerobic threshold (AT) and is considered to be an important indicator of endurance exercise capacity in human subjects. There are few studies ...