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informe técnico
Presenta el reporte del monitoreo ambiental de efluentes realizado en el marco de la Supervisión Especial de la coordinación de Pesquería, en la empresa pesquera 2020 S.A.C., llevada a cabo 10 de junio de 2014, en la zona industrial de la Urb. Acapulco; distrito Callao, provincia constitucional del Callao. La muestra M-01 fue recolectada en el punto de monitoreo antes del ingreso al tratamiento. La muestra. M-02 fue recolectada en el punto de monitoreo a la salida del sistema de tratamiento y que luego descarga hacia un canal adyacente. (Ver fotografía No 03) No se presentaron precipitaciones durante el momento del muestreo. Esta ficha no incluye los resultados analíticos del monitoreo ambiental. Contiene los siguientes anexos: copia de certificado de calibración de equipo, copia de cadena de custodia con sello de recepción del laboratorio y registro fotográfico.
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artículo
The effect of adding oregano (Origanum vulgare) essential oil and dry ginger (Zingiber officinale) in the diet on body weight gain, feed intake and feed conversion rate was evaluated in 624 male Cobb 500 broiler chicks randomly assigned into four treatments with four replicates of 39 chicks each. Intestine and liver samples from four broilers per treatment were collected at day 14 and two at day 42 after treatment to determine possible histological toxic alterations and to determine the intestinal histomorphometry of jejunum. The treatments were: APC, Bacitracin methylene disalicylate (1 kg/MT of feed) and colistine sulfate 8% (0.25 kg/MT); SPC, without growth promoter; AEO, oregano essential oil (1 kg /MT); and JD, dryy ginger (10 kg/MT). There was no statistical difference between groups in body weight gain, feed intake and feed conversion rate. Group AEO showed slightly larger villi b...
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The effect of adding oregano (Origanum vulgare) essential oil and dry ginger (Zingiber officinale) in the diet on body weight gain, feed intake and feed conversion rate was evaluated in 624 male Cobb 500 broiler chicks randomly assigned into four treatments with four replicates of 39 chicks each. Intestine and liver samples from four broilers per treatment were collected at day 14 and two at day 42 after treatment to determine possible histological toxic alterations and to determine the intestinal histomorphometry of jejunum. The treatments were: APC, Bacitracin methylene disalicylate (1 kg/MT of feed) and colistine sulfate 8% (0.25 kg/MT); SPC, without growth promoter; AEO, oregano essential oil (1 kg /MT); and JD, dryy ginger (10 kg/MT). There was no statistical difference between groups in body weight gain, feed intake and feed conversion rate. Group AEO showed slightly larger villi b...