bovine

బోవిన్
definition
noun
The last aurochs, the wild bovines from which domesticated cattle are descended, died in Poland in the seventeenth century, not long before the last dodos were killed on Mauritius.
an animal of the cattle group, which also includes buffaloes and bisons.
adjective
bovine tuberculosis
of, relating to, or affecting cattle.
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Its forty-six helical-structured chromosomes are human, not 'bovine' , avian, or reptilian.
The pests were introduced to New Zealand in the 19th century and today spread 'bovine' tuberculosis to livestock and wreak havoc on forests, competing with native birds for food.
Remember Dolly and all those other ovine and 'bovine' clones?
Some parts seem to be like bird or avian viruses, while other bits are similar to 'bovine' or murine viruses.
The 'bovine' stomach bacteria add to a growing list of cheap, plentiful, and non-polluting substances that run devices known as microbial fuel cells (MFCs).
Forensic tests showed that the blood was 'bovine' or avian, and the ‘tumors’ were pig entrails or chicken livers.
Regular readers will know that we have been taking a close interest in homosexuality among farmyard animals - specifically ovine and 'bovine' lesbianism.
Fewer and fewer cows are infected today, but now there is an outbreak of human Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, resulting from the consumption of beef products contaminated by infected 'bovine' central nervous system tissue.
Commercial cloning of cattle has been available for about a year now, and that was within a couple of years of the first 'bovine' clone being born.
Some of these supplements, called glandulars, contain 'bovine' brain, pituitary, pineal gland, and spinal cord, all organs where infectious prions may concentrate.
Because of their bovine family ties, cattle and buffalo turn out to be vulnerable to many of the same pathogens, such as foot-and-mouth disease and 'bovine' tuberculosis.
In the laboratory, ‘the nematodes can live in 'bovine' manure for 4 to 6 weeks without hosts,’ says Taylor.
Together with her 'bovine' friend Cassie, they intend to take the town for all its sweet creamy caramel candy goodness.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is actively considering a buyout of all 11 El Paso area dairy herds as well as a shutdown of the local dairy industry in response to chronic outbreaks of 'bovine' tuberculosis in the region.
That was Mrs Belmont, whose pretty, docile, and 'bovine' daughter had been neglected since Katie's debut.
One possible threat is 'bovine' tuberculosis, a disease probably introduced to South Africa through domestic cattle brought in by European settlers at the end of the 18th century.
She had always teased him, calling him reptilian, and he had shot back with varying degrees of irritation that at least he wasn't 'bovine' .
The 'bovine' fellow hasn't overestimated, either.
But he does serve up plenty of anecdotes about ranching life in the western United States, as well as welcome digressions on the economics of modern-day beef raising and the basics of 'bovine' psychology.
Remarkably, sperm mitochondria persist in mammalian interspecies crosses as demonstrated for murine and 'bovine' hybrids.
Although generating swine clones appears to pose more technical difficulties than 'bovine' clones, once piglets are born, they appear to be healthy.
As a result, those genetic segments record the genetic twists and turns of different cattle lineages and, in the language of DNA, serve as scribes of 'bovine' history.
The 'bovine' luteal tissues were obtained from Heng-Chun Station, Taiwan Livestock Research Institute.
It's a permanent soft-tissue filler that is composed of part 'bovine' collagen and part polymer beads, which help stimulate the body to produce its own collagen.
Bosporus is named so because of the 'bovine' woman.
Max will bring art from all of these projects to this year's show, along with the famous VW Bug painted in a wild spectrum of Max colors, as well as some beautiful 'bovines' from Cow Parade New York 2000.
Entering the plateau of the great central region, one realises why Yaks, the famed hairy oxen-like 'bovines' of the Himalayas, are some of the only animals who can exists on such scraggy vegetation.
They know - they absolutely know - they're going to be watching a drama unfold for two hours in the dark of the theater, and yet they are too irredeemably, 'bovinely' , criminally stupid to shut off their phones.
Players must build stables for the cows, send the 'bovines' out to pasture and then bring them back in to milk them for much-needed resources.
We simply couldn't take our mind off the 'bovines' .
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