276 resultados para Réflexe de Hering-Breuer
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Von den wirtschaftlich genutzten Fischarten in der Ostsee haben die Plattfische nach Hering, Dorsch und Sprott den vierthöchsten Fanganteil. Mit dem Rückgang des Dorschbestandes wuchs ihr Stellenwert weiter, zumal sie ohnehin eine wertvolle Sortimentsbereicherung für die im Vergleich zur Nordsee deutlich geringere Artenvielfalt an Konsumfischen darstellen. Absolut dominierend ist die Flunder. Hauptfanggebiete der deutschen Plattfischfischerei in der Ostsee sind die Mecklenburger Bucht und die Arkonasee.
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Über die Situation der Nutzfischbestände in der westlichen Ostsee gab es in den vergangenen Jahren aus Sicht des Stellnetzfischers nur selten etwas Positives zu berichten. Abgesehen vom Hering, dessen Befischung wegen der mangelnden Absatzmöglichkeiten und ungenügenden Preisen kaum lonte, gingen fast alle übrigen Arten rapide zurück. Scholle und Makrele sind schon seit einem Jahrzehnt praktisch verschwunden. Der Dorschbestand ist in den letzten fünf Jahren so weit zusammengeschmolzen, daß eine genügende Erzeugung von Nachwuchs nicht mehr gesichert erscheint. Selbst bei Flunder und Kliesche ist in jüngster Zeit eine deutliche Abnahme zu bemerken. Die Ursachen hierfür sind wohl teils die Überfischung, teils aber auch in dem Ausfall von mehreren nachwuchsjahrgängen zu sehen. Letzteres steht sicherlich mit der zunehmenden Verschlechterung der wasserqualität sowohl in den tieferen Becken der Ostsee - den Laichgebieten von Dorsch und Scholle - als auch in den Flußmündungen und Uferzonen - den Aufwuchsgebieten der meisten Jungfische - in direktem Zusammenhang.
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This study assessed the effect of predisposition to perform harmful social behaviour, maternal rearing environment, and lactation environment on the responses of pigs to weaning at 3 or 5 weeks of age. Predisposed and non-predisposed gilts were selected as dams for this study at 7 weeks of age. Selection was based on behaviour in a
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The relationship between stockperson behaviour, measured as verbal and physical interactions with the dairy cows (no. ¼ 210), during milking and the subsequent milk yield obtained was examined. The numbers of steps and kicks made by the cows during milking was recorded. The behaviour of two stockteams, each consisting of two stockmen, were recorded over 10 weekend sessions. The two teams varied in the types of interactions and when the stockteam that performed more positive interactions worked with the cows (team A), the cows had a significantly higher milk yield (P , 0·05) although this difference was small (17·54 v. 17·44 kg). When team A was milking the cows also stepped and kicked on the platform significantly more ( P , 0·05) compared with team B. The results also indicated that while each stockteam tended to interact with the same cows each session, different stockpersons interacted with different cows. These findings highlight the importance of the role of the stockperson in milk output and dairy cow behaviour in a commercial setting.
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This paper explores the problem of the synthesis between vitalism and rationalism, in contemporary philosophy. With this aim, we compare the intellectual careers of Georges Canguilhem (1904-1995) and José Ortega y Gasset (1883-1955). We contrast their conceptions of philosophy as “hybrid” knowledge, closely related to science, as well as their points of view on Vitalism, anthropology, the technique and the perspectivism. To avoid that comparison is purely abstract and ahistorical, we use the method of the sociology of philosophy. This forces us to locate both paths in their respective philosophical fields and generational units, also according to his social background and professional career.
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Approximately 5% of pigs slaughtered in the UK have been tail-bitten, leading to welfare and production issues. Tail biting is sporadic and not all pigs tail bite. The aim of this study was to identify factors that are common in pigs that perform tail-biting behaviour, and that might be used in a predictive way to identify such animals.
The behaviour of 159 pigs was observed in the post-weaning period. Pigs were weaned at 4 weeks of age. In the week prior to weaning and at 6 weeks of age each pig was individually tested in a tail chew test (tail chew test 1 and 2, respectively). The tail chew test involved recording the pig's behaviour directed towards two ropes, one of which had been soaked in saline solution and the other not. The production performance of the pigs was recorded from birth to 7 weeks of age. Time spent performing tail-biting behaviour correlated positively with time in contact with the rope in tail chew test 2 (r = 0.224, P 1.5% tail biting 8.96 kg, = 1.5% tail biting 15-75 kg, = or = 1.5% tail biting 260 g/day, = 1.5% tail biting 343 g/day, 0.05).
The results suggest that pigs that tail bite have some nutritional deficiency that results in performance of foraging behaviour that is expressed in intensive housing as ear/tail biting.
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Using recently proposed measures for non-Markovianity [H.-P. Breuer, E. M. Laine, and J. Piilo, Phys. Rev. Lett. 103, 210401 (2009)], we study the dynamics of a qubit coupled to a spin environment via an energy-exchange mechanism. We show the existence of a point, in the parameter space of the system, where the qubit dynamics is effectively Markovian and that such a point separates two regions with completely different dynamical behaviors. Indeed, our study demonstrates that the qubit evolution can in principle be tuned from a perfectly forgetful one to a deep non-Markovian regime where the qubit is strongly affected by the dynamical backaction of the environmental spins. By means of a theoretical quantum process tomography analysis, we provide a complete and intuitive characterization of the qubit channel.