bovine

  • 91bovine pestivirus — /boʊvaɪn ˈpɛstivaɪrəs/ (say bohvuyn pesteevuyruhs) noun a cattle virus causing symptoms of fever, diarrhoea and a cough. Also, bovine viral diarrhoea virus …

  • 92bovine theileriosis — /boʊvaɪn tiləriˈoʊsəs/ (say bohvuyn teeluhree ohsuhs) noun 1. Also, benign bovine theileriosis. a non fatal disease of cattle in eastern Australia, caused by benign protozoan blood parasites of the family Theleriidae, transmitted by ticks. 2. an… …

  • 93bovine growth hormone — See: bovine somatotrophin …

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  • 94bovine somatotrophin — Abbreviation: BST A natural protein in cattle. It has been cloned, using recombinant DNA technology, expressed in large amounts and marketed as an agricultural product to improve the growth rate and protein:fat ratios in farm cattle, and to… …

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  • 95bovine somatotropin — See: bovine somatotrophin …

    Glossary of Biotechnology

  • 96bovine growth hormone — 1. a growth hormone of cattle that regulates growth and milk production in cows. 2. the same hormone, harvested in large quantities from genetically engineered bacteria for daily injection into dairy cows to increase milk production. Abbr.: bGH… …

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  • 97bovine — I. adjective Etymology: Late Latin bovinus, from Latin bov , bos ox, cow more at cow Date: 1776 1. of, relating to, or resembling bovines and especially the ox or cow 2. having qualities (as placidity or dullness) characteristic of oxen or cows • …

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  • 98Boviné — Bovinae Bovinés …

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  • 99bovine — 1. adjective /ˈbəʊ.vaɪn,ˈboʊvaɪn/ a) Of or pertaining to cattle. b) Belonging to the tribe Bovini, including cows, buffalo, and bison. See Also: beef, Bos, Boselaphini, Boselaphus, bovate, bovicide, boviculture, bo …

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  • 100Bovine — nf maisonnette, masure Maine …

    Glossaire des noms topographiques en France