What's the difference between ablactation and inarching?

Ablactation


Definition:

  • (n.) The weaning of a child from the breast, or of young beasts from their dam.
  • (n.) The process of grafting now called inarching, or grafting by approach.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Eight variants of recipes for mixtures of straw and concentrated feed with 10 to 60 per cent straw more or less finely ground (86 to 314 g crude fibre per kg dry matter) and fattening feed for lambs (50 g crude fibre per kg dry matter) were checked concerning the digestibility of crude nutrients for fullgrown wethers and 60 to 80-, 80 to 100-and 100 to 120-day-old lambs which had been ablactated at an age of 60 days.
  • (2) Short term prolactin suppression by bromocriptine can reduce milk yield, without complete ablactation.
  • (3) The ablactation were since the four months of age with the same nutritional pattern.
  • (4) Demand for inhibiting puerperal lactation has brought about a plethora of methods, none entirely satisfactory, in achieving successful and comfortable ablactation.
  • (5) Pregnant cows were vaccinated at ablactation by infusion of heat inactivated S. dublin or S. typhimurium into the mammary gland in order to protect their offsprings via colostrum against salmonellosis.
  • (6) Piribedil stimulates dopamine receptors located in the tubero-infundibular pathway and reduces the secretion of prolactine, producing ablactation ; it increases the secretion of STH.
  • (7) The application of the vaccine into the mammary gland at ablactation provokes specific IgA- and IgM-antibodies which are normally not channelled from the blood system + of the mother into the colostrum.
  • (8) A marked decrease in breast feeding--an abrupt ablactation occurs in the fourth month, and only 30.3% of the subjects remains to be breast fed.
  • (9) In the group of parturients it proved possible to suppress ablactation by estrogenic-and androgenic preparations (Ablacton) without a decrease in the prolactin concentration, while Parlodel brought about ablactation with a decrease of the prolactin concentration to normal values as early as 24 hours following the application of its first dose.
  • (10) Ablactation occurred in 100% of the patients in the 40 mg group, but was successful in only 92 and 91% of the patients in the 20 and 30 mg groups, respectively.
  • (11) Attention is being drawn to the worldwide use of bromocriptine, an agent suspected of causing occasional vasospasm, hypertensive cerebral accident and myocardial infarction, for the purpose of ablactation.
  • (12) However, we would recommend ablactation because of the toxicity and the unknown side effects of CyA for the child's immunologic system.
  • (13) The function and reactivity of the hypothalamo - anterior pituitary axis had been tested after primary ablactation with ethinylestradiol sulfonate (EES) by means of the doubled GnRH-TRH-test.

Inarching


Definition:

  • (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Inarch
  • (n.) A method of ingrafting. See Inarch.

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