Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2155185512> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2155185512 endingPage "1264" @default.
- W2155185512 startingPage "1250" @default.
- W2155185512 abstract "The ability to accurately measure body or carcass composition is important for performance testing, grading and finally selection or payment of meat-producing animals. Advances especially in non-invasive techniques are mainly based on the development of electronic and computer-driven methods in order to provide objective phenotypic data. The preference for a specific technique depends on the target animal species or carcass, combined with technical and practical aspects such as accuracy, reliability, cost, portability, speed, ease of use, safety and for in vivo measurements the need for fixation or sedation. The techniques rely on specific device-driven signals, which interact with tissues in the body or carcass at the atomic or molecular level, resulting in secondary or attenuated signals detected by the instruments and analyzed quantitatively. The electromagnetic signal produced by the instrument may originate from mechanical energy such as sound waves (ultrasound – US), ‘photon’ radiation (X-ray-computed tomography – CT, dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry – DXA) or radio frequency waves (magnetic resonance imaging – MRI). The signals detected by the corresponding instruments are processed to measure, for example, tissue depths, areas, volumes or distributions of fat, muscle (water, protein) and partly bone or bone mineral. Among the above techniques, CT is the most accurate one followed by MRI and DXA, whereas US can be used for all sizes of farm animal species even under field conditions. CT, MRI and US can provide volume data, whereas only DXA delivers immediate whole-body composition results without (2D) image manipulation. A combination of simple US and more expensive CT, MRI or DXA might be applied for farm animal selection programs in a stepwise approach." @default.
- W2155185512 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2155185512 creator A5043029813 @default.
- W2155185512 creator A5075758935 @default.
- W2155185512 creator A5077126015 @default.
- W2155185512 creator A5089458139 @default.
- W2155185512 creator A5091148173 @default.
- W2155185512 date "2015-01-01" @default.
- W2155185512 modified "2023-10-16" @default.
- W2155185512 title "Non-invasive methods for the determination of body and carcass composition in livestock: dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry, computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging and ultrasound: invited review" @default.
- W2155185512 cites W168708810 @default.
- W2155185512 cites W1743590291 @default.
- W2155185512 cites W1968515714 @default.
- W2155185512 cites W1973115488 @default.
- W2155185512 cites W1976937884 @default.
- W2155185512 cites W1980812599 @default.
- W2155185512 cites W1982757849 @default.
- W2155185512 cites W1983026004 @default.
- W2155185512 cites W1986325646 @default.
- W2155185512 cites W1988678931 @default.
- W2155185512 cites W1991461079 @default.
- W2155185512 cites W1993113381 @default.
- W2155185512 cites W2000517054 @default.
- W2155185512 cites W2005138970 @default.
- W2155185512 cites W2006892567 @default.
- W2155185512 cites W2009946168 @default.
- W2155185512 cites W2020751131 @default.
- W2155185512 cites W2020786717 @default.
- W2155185512 cites W2027848372 @default.
- W2155185512 cites W2028166871 @default.
- W2155185512 cites W2033808306 @default.
- W2155185512 cites W2042244692 @default.
- W2155185512 cites W2046100450 @default.
- W2155185512 cites W2046809543 @default.
- W2155185512 cites W2056997425 @default.
- W2155185512 cites W2057937545 @default.
- W2155185512 cites W2058641484 @default.
- W2155185512 cites W2059612247 @default.
- W2155185512 cites W2068465180 @default.
- W2155185512 cites W2072785063 @default.
- W2155185512 cites W2074690617 @default.
- W2155185512 cites W2077937481 @default.
- W2155185512 cites W2081516817 @default.
- W2155185512 cites W2091837081 @default.
- W2155185512 cites W2092480662 @default.
- W2155185512 cites W2093048446 @default.
- W2155185512 cites W2101605107 @default.
- W2155185512 cites W2101626245 @default.
- W2155185512 cites W2102423385 @default.
- W2155185512 cites W2107356379 @default.
- W2155185512 cites W2110867367 @default.
- W2155185512 cites W2114380356 @default.
- W2155185512 cites W2117852695 @default.
- W2155185512 cites W2121246461 @default.
- W2155185512 cites W2139899668 @default.
- W2155185512 cites W2141491591 @default.
- W2155185512 cites W2146544364 @default.
- W2155185512 cites W2147505399 @default.
- W2155185512 cites W2170100487 @default.
- W2155185512 cites W2171411202 @default.
- W2155185512 cites W2188916025 @default.
- W2155185512 cites W2317882162 @default.
- W2155185512 cites W2319741569 @default.
- W2155185512 cites W2335203874 @default.
- W2155185512 cites W275184991 @default.
- W2155185512 cites W4238084086 @default.
- W2155185512 cites W2009419846 @default.
- W2155185512 doi "https://doi.org/10.1017/s1751731115000336" @default.
- W2155185512 hasPubMedCentralId "https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/4492221" @default.
- W2155185512 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25743562" @default.
- W2155185512 hasPublicationYear "2015" @default.
- W2155185512 type Work @default.
- W2155185512 sameAs 2155185512 @default.
- W2155185512 citedByCount "126" @default.
- W2155185512 countsByYear W21551855122015 @default.
- W2155185512 countsByYear W21551855122016 @default.
- W2155185512 countsByYear W21551855122017 @default.
- W2155185512 countsByYear W21551855122018 @default.
- W2155185512 countsByYear W21551855122019 @default.
- W2155185512 countsByYear W21551855122020 @default.
- W2155185512 countsByYear W21551855122021 @default.
- W2155185512 countsByYear W21551855122022 @default.
- W2155185512 countsByYear W21551855122023 @default.
- W2155185512 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2155185512 hasAuthorship W2155185512A5043029813 @default.
- W2155185512 hasAuthorship W2155185512A5075758935 @default.
- W2155185512 hasAuthorship W2155185512A5077126015 @default.
- W2155185512 hasAuthorship W2155185512A5089458139 @default.
- W2155185512 hasAuthorship W2155185512A5091148173 @default.
- W2155185512 hasBestOaLocation W21551855121 @default.
- W2155185512 hasConcept C126838900 @default.
- W2155185512 hasConcept C136229726 @default.
- W2155185512 hasConcept C143409427 @default.
- W2155185512 hasConcept C143753070 @default.
- W2155185512 hasConcept C163716698 @default.
- W2155185512 hasConcept C192562407 @default.
- W2155185512 hasConcept C2989005 @default.
- W2155185512 hasConcept C41008148 @default.