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					<dc:title><![CDATA[The pattern of after birth secondary follicle development in Markhoz goat breed]]></dc:title>
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					<ags:creatorPersonal><![CDATA[Darvishi, Majid]]></ags:creatorPersonal>
<ags:creatorPersonal><![CDATA[Soori, Manouchehr]]></ags:creatorPersonal>
<ags:creatorPersonal><![CDATA[Ansari Ranani, Hamid Reza]]></ags:creatorPersonal>

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			<dc:publisher>
				<ags:publisherName><![CDATA[دانشگاه تهران]]></ags:publisherName>
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			<dc:date><dcterms:dateIssued><![CDATA[2007]]></dcterms:dateIssued></dc:date>
				<dc:subject><![CDATA[Follicle development]]></dc:subject>
				<dc:subject><![CDATA[Markhoz goat breed‎]]></dc:subject>
				<dc:subject><![CDATA[S/P]]></dc:subject>
			<dc:description>
				<ags:descriptionNotes><![CDATA[Includes references]]></ags:descriptionNotes>
				<dcterms:abstract><![CDATA[The follicle arrangement and secondary to primary follicle ratio (S/P) were studied in the ‎skin of nine male and nine female Markhoz goats breed from one week to 16 weeks of age. The ‎skin samples were taken from mid-side area of each animal in nine stages every other week. The ‎follicles were arranged in groups, predominantly including three primary and several ‎secondary follicles. Each primary follicle associated with sudoiferous gland, bilobed sebaceous ‎gland and erector pili muscle and each secondary follicle associated with only monolobed (and ‎some bilobed) sebaceous gland. The mean of S/P ratio was significantly different in different ‎stages (except stages six and seven) (P ? 0.05). The maximum S/P ratio was observed at 16 ‎weeks after birth. Effect of sex and interaction of sex and age on S/P ratio was not significant  ‎(P > 0.05).‎]]></dcterms:abstract>
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            <dc:identifier scheme="dcterms:URI"><![CDATA[https://joa.ut.ac.ir/article_27973_a2d1a2d815157c6af83955e4375b601e.pdf]]></dc:identifier>
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			<dc:type><![CDATA[Journal Article]]></dc:type>
			<dc:format><dcterms:medium><![CDATA[text]]></dcterms:medium></dc:format>
			<dc:language><![CDATA[فارسی]]></dc:language>
			<dc:source><![CDATA[https://joa.ut.ac.ir/]]></dc:source>
			<dc:source><![CDATA[Agriculture (Not Published)]]></dc:source>
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					<dc:title><![CDATA[Isolation of Aspergillus flavus from Feeds and Determination of Aflatoxin M1 in Milk from some Dairy Farms of Tehran by HPLC‎‏ ‏]]></dc:title>
					<dc:creator>
					<ags:creatorPersonal><![CDATA[Sanadgol, Mahmoud]]></ags:creatorPersonal>
<ags:creatorPersonal><![CDATA[امینیان, حشمت اله]]></ags:creatorPersonal>
<ags:creatorPersonal><![CDATA[Etebarian, Hassan Reza]]></ags:creatorPersonal>
<ags:creatorPersonal><![CDATA[Abolhasan, Giti]]></ags:creatorPersonal>
<ags:creatorPersonal><![CDATA[Sabzevari, Omid]]></ags:creatorPersonal>

			</dc:creator>
			<dc:publisher>
				<ags:publisherName><![CDATA[دانشگاه تهران]]></ags:publisherName>
			</dc:publisher>
			<dc:date><dcterms:dateIssued><![CDATA[2007]]></dcterms:dateIssued></dc:date>
				<dc:subject><![CDATA[Aflatoxin B & M‎]]></dc:subject>
				<dc:subject><![CDATA[Aspergillus flavus]]></dc:subject>
				<dc:subject><![CDATA[feed]]></dc:subject>
				<dc:subject><![CDATA[HPLC]]></dc:subject>
				<dc:subject><![CDATA[Milk]]></dc:subject>
			<dc:description>
				<ags:descriptionNotes><![CDATA[Includes references]]></ags:descriptionNotes>
				<dcterms:abstract><![CDATA[Isolates of A. flavus obtained from different feeds such as corn, barley, wheat, cotton ‎seed, bread waste, soybean, alfalfa, wheat bran, barley meal, canola meal, corn silage and beet ‎pulp from nine dairy farms in Tehran province during 2004. Ability of sclerotiom production by ‎isolates was tested. Results showed 62.9 percent of isolates produced sclerotiom on CzA medium ‎and 68.5 percent of these isolated were aflatoxigenic. From pollution of feed by A. flavus point of ‎view in dairy farms were between 20.37 - 3.7 percent. 16.67 percent of isolates obtained from ‎beet pulp as the most contaminated feed. Alfalfa, canola meal and corn meal with‏ ‏medium 1.8 ‎percent were of the least in every contaminated feeds. Analysis of milk samples by HPLC ‎showed that the rate of AFM1 in samples varied and ranged from 0.0009 to 0.5269 ppb. ‎Calibration regression coefficients determined 0.99 to 0.997 for these experiments and ‎determined recovery was between 70.31 to 1.4.93 percent in these experiments. ‎]]></dcterms:abstract>
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            <dc:identifier scheme="dcterms:URI"><![CDATA[https://joa.ut.ac.ir/article_27974_6581b1e881ce021d30469f47f5525ff3.pdf]]></dc:identifier>
			<dc:identifier scheme="ags:DOI"><![CDATA[]]></dc:identifier>
			<dc:type><![CDATA[Journal Article]]></dc:type>
			<dc:format><dcterms:medium><![CDATA[text]]></dcterms:medium></dc:format>
			<dc:language><![CDATA[فارسی]]></dc:language>
			<dc:source><![CDATA[https://joa.ut.ac.ir/]]></dc:source>
			<dc:source><![CDATA[Agriculture (Not Published)]]></dc:source>
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					<dc:title><![CDATA[Effect of different levels of Molybdenum, Sulphur and Iron on Copper absorption and fiber quality‏ ‏in Markhoz goat and Sanjabi sheep]]></dc:title>
					<dc:creator>
					<ags:creatorPersonal><![CDATA[Moeini, Mohammad Mehdi]]></ags:creatorPersonal>
<ags:creatorPersonal><![CDATA[Soori, Manouchehr]]></ags:creatorPersonal>
<ags:creatorPersonal><![CDATA[Hazhbari, Farzin]]></ags:creatorPersonal>
<ags:creatorPersonal><![CDATA[Nourian, Ebrahim]]></ags:creatorPersonal>

			</dc:creator>
			<dc:publisher>
				<ags:publisherName><![CDATA[دانشگاه تهران]]></ags:publisherName>
			</dc:publisher>
			<dc:date><dcterms:dateIssued><![CDATA[2007]]></dcterms:dateIssued></dc:date>
				<dc:subject><![CDATA[Copper]]></dc:subject>
				<dc:subject><![CDATA[Fleece]]></dc:subject>
				<dc:subject><![CDATA[Markhoz goat]]></dc:subject>
				<dc:subject><![CDATA[Sanjabi Sheep]]></dc:subject>
				<dc:subject><![CDATA[Thiomybdate]]></dc:subject>
			<dc:description>
				<ags:descriptionNotes><![CDATA[Includes references]]></ags:descriptionNotes>
				<dcterms:abstract><![CDATA[An experiment conducted to evaluate the level of molybdenum, sulphur and iron ‎supplement on the copper status and clinical deficiency in Iranian sheep and goat. Eight of one ‎year -old Sanjabi sheep and Markhoz goats housed in individual crates in animal house of Razi ‎University. Animals fed with the same basal diet which was supplemented with different levels of ‎minerals of Mo, S and Fe during five months experiment. Blood samples were collected in EDTA ‎containing tubes to measure plasma copper and thiomolybdate. Wool and Mohair samples were ‎collected by taking patch samples (10 × 10 cm2) from the mid-side area of the animals every ‎three weeks to measure copper content and quality parameters. Supplementing the diet with 30 ‎mg molybdenum, 400 mg iron and 2.5 g sulfur /kg DM produced sub clinical copper deficiency ‎with minor dipigmentation of fleeces and mohair and poorer crimp being observed. The ‎response to high levels of molybdenum, iron, and sulfur in sheep and Markhoz goat was ‎different. The fiber diameter significantly reduced after four months of experiment especially in ‎goat mohair.‎]]></dcterms:abstract>
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            <dc:identifier scheme="dcterms:URI"><![CDATA[https://joa.ut.ac.ir/article_27975_44e7a0d439cd27ebb8b1d80551bcbd65.pdf]]></dc:identifier>
			<dc:identifier scheme="ags:DOI"><![CDATA[]]></dc:identifier>
			<dc:type><![CDATA[Journal Article]]></dc:type>
			<dc:format><dcterms:medium><![CDATA[text]]></dcterms:medium></dc:format>
			<dc:language><![CDATA[فارسی]]></dc:language>
			<dc:source><![CDATA[https://joa.ut.ac.ir/]]></dc:source>
			<dc:source><![CDATA[Agriculture (Not Published)]]></dc:source>
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					<dc:title><![CDATA[Study of Factors Influencing the Research Function of Agricultural Faculty Members‎]]></dc:title>
					<dc:creator>
					<ags:creatorPersonal><![CDATA[Sharifzadeh, abolghasem]]></ags:creatorPersonal>
<ags:creatorPersonal><![CDATA[Kalantari, Khalil]]></ags:creatorPersonal>
<ags:creatorPersonal><![CDATA[Hosseini, Seyed Mahmoud]]></ags:creatorPersonal>
<ags:creatorPersonal><![CDATA[Asadi, Ali]]></ags:creatorPersonal>
<ags:creatorPersonal><![CDATA[Abdollah zadeh, Gholam hossein]]></ags:creatorPersonal>

			</dc:creator>
			<dc:publisher>
				<ags:publisherName><![CDATA[دانشگاه تهران]]></ags:publisherName>
			</dc:publisher>
			<dc:date><dcterms:dateIssued><![CDATA[2007]]></dcterms:dateIssued></dc:date>
				<dc:subject><![CDATA[faculty member]]></dc:subject>
				<dc:subject><![CDATA[higher agricultural education]]></dc:subject>
				<dc:subject><![CDATA[Research Function]]></dc:subject>
				<dc:subject><![CDATA[University Research]]></dc:subject>
			<dc:description>
				<ags:descriptionNotes><![CDATA[Includes references]]></ags:descriptionNotes>
				<dcterms:abstract><![CDATA[This research was based on survey strategy with the aim to study factors influencing research ‎function of agricultural faculty members. The population of this research consisted of all faculty ‎members of public agricultural faculties and colleges of Ministry of Scientific, Research and ‎Technology (N = 1260). Using multi-phase sampling method, 172 faculty members were selected and ‎studied. Validity of questionnaire as data gathering instrument, confirmed by selected faculty ‎members and researchers, and Coronbach Alpha coefficient (equal to .74) used to confirm its ‎reliability. The results of priority setting of research functions based on coefficient of variation shows ‎that agricultural faculty members, mostly engaged in postgraduate research and their participation ‎in research outreach and international research collaboration is so partial and limited. Calculated ‎Pearson coefficients of correlation indicated significant relationship between a number of personal ‎and professional variables of faculty members (participation in training workshop and ‎courses, ‎professional‏ ‏internet usage, research project, etc) and their research function. Stepwise regression ‎analysis led to a linear equation including several personal and professional variables and R2Ad ‎coefficient indicated that this linear equation, explained 70 percent of variance of research function of ‎faculty members as dependent variable.‎]]></dcterms:abstract>
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            <dc:identifier scheme="dcterms:URI"><![CDATA[https://joa.ut.ac.ir/article_27976_7a7491b8a2c3f5210b6a6a5588e53513.pdf]]></dc:identifier>
			<dc:identifier scheme="ags:DOI"><![CDATA[]]></dc:identifier>
			<dc:type><![CDATA[Journal Article]]></dc:type>
			<dc:format><dcterms:medium><![CDATA[text]]></dcterms:medium></dc:format>
			<dc:language><![CDATA[فارسی]]></dc:language>
			<dc:source><![CDATA[https://joa.ut.ac.ir/]]></dc:source>
			<dc:source><![CDATA[Agriculture (Not Published)]]></dc:source>
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					<dc:title><![CDATA[Design of a mechanism for a new cultivator (Part 1: Path generation and dimensional synthesis)‎]]></dc:title>
					<dc:creator>
					<ags:creatorPersonal><![CDATA[Mohammad arab hosseini, Akbar]]></ags:creatorPersonal>
<ags:creatorPersonal><![CDATA[Samimi Ajhijahani, Hadi]]></ags:creatorPersonal>
<ags:creatorPersonal><![CDATA[Mehr avar, Hamed]]></ags:creatorPersonal>
<ags:creatorPersonal><![CDATA[Massah, Jafar]]></ags:creatorPersonal>

			</dc:creator>
			<dc:publisher>
				<ags:publisherName><![CDATA[دانشگاه تهران]]></ags:publisherName>
			</dc:publisher>
			<dc:date><dcterms:dateIssued><![CDATA[2007]]></dcterms:dateIssued></dc:date>
				<dc:subject><![CDATA[Coupler curve]]></dc:subject>
				<dc:subject><![CDATA[Cultivator]]></dc:subject>
				<dc:subject><![CDATA[Four-bad linkage]]></dc:subject>
				<dc:subject><![CDATA[mechanical weeding]]></dc:subject>
				<dc:subject><![CDATA[Precise points]]></dc:subject>
			<dc:description>
				<ags:descriptionNotes><![CDATA[Includes references]]></ags:descriptionNotes>
				<dcterms:abstract><![CDATA[Mechanical weeding is one of the non-chemical methods to control weeds. In this paper a ‎new mechanism has been presented for mechanical cultivation. The machine works based on ‎the manual tools operation, which farmers still use in small scale for weeding and consists of a ‎number of four-bar linkage mechanisms. Each mechanism consists of a blade which moves ‎forward (active course) and backward (passive course). The three precise position methods ‎were applied to design the mechanism. The Matlab software was used for solving the equations ‎and drawing the path of motion. Considering the parameters and solving the equations, a four-‎bar linkage (crank-rocker) was proposed.‎]]></dcterms:abstract>
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            <dc:identifier scheme="dcterms:URI"><![CDATA[https://joa.ut.ac.ir/article_27977_a2c6fb36adb7002c8483ff9c0d335bbf.pdf]]></dc:identifier>
			<dc:identifier scheme="ags:DOI"><![CDATA[]]></dc:identifier>
			<dc:type><![CDATA[Journal Article]]></dc:type>
			<dc:format><dcterms:medium><![CDATA[text]]></dcterms:medium></dc:format>
			<dc:language><![CDATA[فارسی]]></dc:language>
			<dc:source><![CDATA[https://joa.ut.ac.ir/]]></dc:source>
			<dc:source><![CDATA[Agriculture (Not Published)]]></dc:source>
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					<dc:title><![CDATA[Effect of selection for body weight in three lines of Kapanese quail]]></dc:title>
					<dc:creator>
					<ags:creatorPersonal><![CDATA[Shokouhmand, Mehdi]]></ags:creatorPersonal>
<ags:creatorPersonal><![CDATA[Emami Meibodi, Mohammad Ali]]></ags:creatorPersonal>

			</dc:creator>
			<dc:publisher>
				<ags:publisherName><![CDATA[دانشگاه تهران]]></ags:publisherName>
			</dc:publisher>
			<dc:date><dcterms:dateIssued><![CDATA[2007]]></dcterms:dateIssued></dc:date>
				<dc:subject><![CDATA[Body weight]]></dc:subject>
				<dc:subject><![CDATA[Breeding value]]></dc:subject>
				<dc:subject><![CDATA[heritability]]></dc:subject>
				<dc:subject><![CDATA[Japanese quail]]></dc:subject>
				<dc:subject><![CDATA[selection]]></dc:subject>
			<dc:description>
				<ags:descriptionNotes><![CDATA[Includes references]]></ags:descriptionNotes>
				<dcterms:abstract><![CDATA[In this study traits of body weight in different ages and effect of selection on breeding value ‎at 42 days were investigated in three strains of Japanese quail for two generation. In the first ‎generation 51 male and 51 female of each strain were randomly selected from the base ‎population and one male with one female were located in‏ ‏each cage. Body weight‏ ‏‎(BW) of the ‎progeny was measured at 14, 28, 42 and 49 days of age. For the second generation in White, ‎Canadian Wild and Brown strains a number of 30, 40 and 35 pairs of male and female birds ‎that have the highest BV were selected. Mean differential of breeding value in two generations ‎for male and female in White strain were 10.7 and 10.2 gr, in Canadian wild strain were 8.6 and ‎five gr and in Brown strain were four and 9.1 gr, respectively. Heritability of BW at 14, 28 and ‎‎42 days for White strain was 0.37, 0.26, 0.74, Canadian wild strain was 0.21, 0.17 and 0.44 and ‎for Brown strain were 0.39, 0.45 and 0.52, respectively. ‎]]></dcterms:abstract>
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            <dc:identifier scheme="dcterms:URI"><![CDATA[https://joa.ut.ac.ir/article_27978_cbe582b401eb70a4444c664ef1c9382f.pdf]]></dc:identifier>
			<dc:identifier scheme="ags:DOI"><![CDATA[]]></dc:identifier>
			<dc:type><![CDATA[Journal Article]]></dc:type>
			<dc:format><dcterms:medium><![CDATA[text]]></dcterms:medium></dc:format>
			<dc:language><![CDATA[فارسی]]></dc:language>
			<dc:source><![CDATA[https://joa.ut.ac.ir/]]></dc:source>
			<dc:source><![CDATA[Agriculture (Not Published)]]></dc:source>
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					<dc:title><![CDATA[Effect of Two Insect Growth Regulators (IGRs) on Trialeurodes vaporariorum (Homoptera: Aleyrodidae)‎]]></dc:title>
					<dc:creator>
					<ags:creatorPersonal><![CDATA[Ghahhari, Hassan]]></ags:creatorPersonal>
<ags:creatorPersonal><![CDATA[Imani, Sohrab]]></ags:creatorPersonal>
<ags:creatorPersonal><![CDATA[Parvanak, Kamran]]></ags:creatorPersonal>

			</dc:creator>
			<dc:publisher>
				<ags:publisherName><![CDATA[دانشگاه تهران]]></ags:publisherName>
			</dc:publisher>
			<dc:date><dcterms:dateIssued><![CDATA[2007]]></dcterms:dateIssued></dc:date>
				<dc:subject><![CDATA[Buprofezin‎]]></dc:subject>
				<dc:subject><![CDATA[Insect Growth Regulator‎]]></dc:subject>
				<dc:subject><![CDATA[Pyriproxifen‎]]></dc:subject>
				<dc:subject><![CDATA[Trialeurodes vaporariorum]]></dc:subject>
			<dc:description>
				<ags:descriptionNotes><![CDATA[Includes references]]></ags:descriptionNotes>
				<dcterms:abstract><![CDATA[The effect of four concentrations (0.5, 1, 2.5, and 5 mg/lit) of two insect growth regulators ‎‎(IGRs) of Buprofezin and pyriproxifen on 1 and 4-day eggs, different nymphal instars, and ‎pupae of Trialeurodes vaporariorum (Homoptera: Aleyrodidae), was studied at 26 ± 2 °C, 80 ± ‎‎5% RH, and 16: 8 (L: D) on Lantana camara in the greenhouse. The effect of both IGRs was ‎positively related to increasing of concentrations. The susceptibility of one-day eggs of T. ‎vaporariorum to the insecticides was more than four-day ones, and also early nymphal instars ‎‎(1st and 2nd) than 3rd, 4th, and pupa. The mean percentage of adult eclusion from first to fourth ‎nymphal instars and pupa in 2.5 mg/liter of pyriproxifen was 0, 0, 0, 61.32 ± 11.06, and ‎95.73 ± 3.66, in 5 mg/liter of it was 0, 0, 0, 54.16 ± 10.55, and 98.09 ± 1.14, in 2.5 mg/liter of ‎buprofezin was 19.88 ± 7.67, 48.35 ± 12.05, 60.28 ± 11.34, 85.84 ± 7.18, and 91.85 ± 6.55, and in 5 ‎mg/liter of it was 12.15 ± 4.60, 34.72 ± 8.96, 45.92 ± 7.87, 79.27 ± 8.95, and 92.28 ± 7.13 percent, ‎respectively. ‎]]></dcterms:abstract>
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            <dc:identifier scheme="dcterms:URI"><![CDATA[https://joa.ut.ac.ir/article_27979_8d0ce7b687d63ba7fb270c8cfe193067.pdf]]></dc:identifier>
			<dc:identifier scheme="ags:DOI"><![CDATA[]]></dc:identifier>
			<dc:type><![CDATA[Journal Article]]></dc:type>
			<dc:format><dcterms:medium><![CDATA[text]]></dcterms:medium></dc:format>
			<dc:language><![CDATA[فارسی]]></dc:language>
			<dc:source><![CDATA[https://joa.ut.ac.ir/]]></dc:source>
			<dc:source><![CDATA[Agriculture (Not Published)]]></dc:source>
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