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Avaliação da Qualidade da Carne×Ajuste de Curvas de Crescimento em Pecuária×
ÁreaZootecniaZootecnia
FamíliaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Ano de origem1920s1970s
Autor originalMeat Scientists and USDAAnimal Biologists and Agricultural Statisticians
Tipomeasurement and classificationstatistical modeling
Fonte seminalAmerican Meat Board. (1988). Nutritional information on meat. Journal of Food Science, 53(2), 398-407. link ↗Menchaca, M. A., & Chase, C. C. (2002). Body measurements and condition scores for beef cattle. Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 19(3), 387-405. link ↗
Outros nomescarcass evaluation, meat grading, objective meat quality measurementgrowth model fitting, trajectory analysis, growth kinetics modeling
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ResumoMeat quality assessment is a systematic evaluation of carcass and meat characteristics that determine suitability for consumption and market value. Formalized by the USDA and meat scientists in the early 20th century, the practice integrates objective measurements—color, marbling, tenderness, water-holding capacity—with sensory evaluation to assign quality grades. Assessment guides pricing, processing decisions, and genetic selection to improve consumer satisfaction.Growth curve fitting is the mathematical modeling of animal body weight and size changes over time. Developed by animal biologists and statisticians in the 1970s-1980s (Fitzhugh), the method applies nonlinear regression to weight data, extracting parameters that characterize growth rate, time to maturity, and asymptotic mature weight. Curve fitting supports comparisons of genetics, nutrition, and management effects on growth efficiency and enables prediction of market weight and slaughter timing.
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