أجريت الدراسة على مائة رئة أغنام عواس جمعت بشكل عشوائي من محافظة ريف
دمشق في سورية, ثم درست التغيرات التشريحية المرضية لتلك الرئات من الناحيتين
العيانية و المجهرية النسيجية.
This study carried out on one hundred lungs of Awassi Syrian sheep
were collected randomly from Damascus countryside slaughter
houses.
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This study was conducted in Ber Al-Ajam village, on a private farm, with a
group of Awassi sheep (76 ewes) in 2004-2005. A group of 57 lambs were
selected out of single born lambs and divided into two groups according to sex.
Each group was divide
This study was carried out in Hama Scientific Research Center from
04/22/2010 until 01/08/2010. Twenty eight Awassi aged 160-180 daysold,
and weighed 30 kg in average were assigned into four groups, and
continued the experiment for two (101 days)
The cherry fruit is classified to be after the apple fruit according to its
economic importance and the cherry tree is firstly considered economically
important due to its continuous and plentiful bearing if it’s provided with all
requirements and
The research was conducted on 24 ewes of Awasi sheep. The
animal study were divided into 4 groups each includes six ewes.
The first three groups were injected via variant proportions of
BST hormone ( as serial doses 40 mg, 80 mg, and 120 mg)
dail
Cherry trees are considered one of the important fruit trees because of their economic, nutritional and health value. Cherry comes after apples in terms of economic importance in Syria. It is planted in two ways: watering and raining.