A TASTE OF WILDERNESS: SUPPLEMENTARY FEEDING OF RED DEER (CERVUS ELAPHUS) INCREASES INDIVIDUAL BACTERIAL MICROBIOTA DIVERSITY BUT LOWERS ABUNDANCE OF IMPORTANT GUT SYMBIONTS

A taste of wilderness: supplementary feeding of red deer (Cervus elaphus) increases individual bacterial microbiota diversity but lowers abundance of important gut symbionts

Abstract The gut microbiome plays a crucial role in the health and well-being of animals.It is especially critical Papar for ruminants that depend on this bacterial community for digesting their food.In this study, we investigated the effects of management conditions and supplemental feeding on the gut bacterial microbiota of red deer (Cervus elaph

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Feature Transformation Network for Few-Shot Learning

Few-shot learning researches to learn a novel concept from a handful of labeled samples.Due to the small amount of training data, deep network has Inserts the risk of over-fitting.Although many previous approaches based on metric criterion can make significant progress to tackle this challenge, they not only ignore the association between query set

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Coronavirus infection and psoriasis: relationship and consequences

As numerous scientific data show, despite the fact that patients with severe psoriasis have a high risk of coronavirus infection, COVID-19 in this group proceeds quite easily.However, many specialists have encountered an unusual exacerbation of the psoriatic Cacao process already after the infection, the reasons for which may be several.On the one

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