The principles of GIS technologies are an incredibly powerful tool in aiding animal health and well suited for the visualization of epidemiological research. Disease surveillance comprised passive and active surveillance. Passive surveillance data were used to calculate the morbidity and mortality rates along with the further comparison of the infected zone (Site 1) and disease-free zone (Site 2). The geo-coordinates of the veterinary centre in each block was marked to create the disease maps by linking the morbidity and mortality data using Spatial Interpolation technique. The value of spatial data in animal disease surveillance demarcates the potential zones for better identification and hence with the assistance of veterinarians, the endemic and disease-free zones were examined and compared to determine the factors for the spread of livestock diseases.
A meta-analysis study of essential exploration can offer experiences into the present status of information, which has various views. To date, there exist several opinions regarding the corpora persistence in cetaceans. This study explores the viewpoints and reports on corpora persistence and compares the data over the mammalian groups. The corpora persistence in cetaceans remains unexplored from an evolutionary perspective. Hence this research, suggests the upcoming evolutionary studies on genes signifying the functional gene expression of morphological and physiological variations in corpus luteum (CL)/albicans (CA) of diverse species.
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