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Počet somatických buněk×BLUP zvířat×Polysomnografie×
OborVeterinární vědyVeterinární vědyVeterinární vědy
RodinaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Rok vzniku198019491953
TvůrceVeterinary Milk Quality StandardsCharles R. HendersonWilliam Dement and Nathaniel Kleitman
TypQuantitative Screening TestStatistical Prediction MethodMulti-channel Recording and Analysis
Původní zdrojPhilippidis, G. P., Frey, H. R., & Klug, C. (2016). Somatic cell count and milk production in dairy cattle. Journal of Dairy Science, 99(2), 1419-1427. link ↗Henderson, C. R. (1949). Estimation of changes in cattle breeding values. Journal of Dairy Science, 32(5), 369-378. link ↗Rechtschaffen, A., & Kales, A. (1968). A Manual of Standardized Terminology, Techniques and Scoring System for Sleep Stages in Human Subjects. National Institutes of Health Publication. link ↗
Další názvySCC, mastitis indicator, milk quality assessmentBLUP, breeding value prediction, genetic merit estimationPSG, sleep study, overnight monitoring
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ShrnutíSomatic Cell Count (SCC) is a quantitative measure of the concentration of white blood cells and epithelial cells in milk, used as a primary indicator of udder health and the presence of mastitis in lactating cattle. Standardized by veterinary regulatory agencies worldwide, SCC serves as a non-invasive, cost-effective screening tool in dairy herd management and milk quality assessment.Animal BLUP (Best Linear Unbiased Predictor) is a statistical method for estimating the genetic merit (breeding values) of livestock based on their own performance and the performance of their relatives. Developed by Charles R. Henderson in 1949 and refined continuously since, Animal BLUP accounts for pedigree relationships, environmental effects, and non-additive genetic variance, providing accurate predictions of an animal's ability to transmit desirable traits to offspring.Polysomnography (PSG) is a comprehensive multi-channel physiological recording method that simultaneously records brain electrical activity, eye movements, muscle tone, respiratory effort, oxygen saturation, heart rate, and limb movements during sleep. First systematized by Rechtschaffen and Kales in 1968, polysomnography is the gold standard for diagnosing sleep disorders, characterizing sleep architecture, and assessing the quality and organization of sleep in humans and increasingly in veterinary species.
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