- Anglo-Saxon cū (plural cȳ), from
Common Indo-European gʷōus (genitive gʷowés) 'a
bovine animal', cf. Persian: gâv, Sanskrit: go-. In
older English sources such...
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Bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE),
commonly known as mad cow disease, is an
incurable and
invariably fatal neurodegenerative disease of cattle. Symptoms...
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Bovine somatotropin or
bovine somatotrophin (abbreviated bST and BST), or
bovine growth hormone (BGH), is a
peptide hormone produced by cows' pituitary...
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cognate with
bovine through the Late
Latin bovīnus. The
rarely used
plural form of beef is beeves.
People have
eaten the
flesh of
bovines since prehistoric...
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Bovines (subfamily Bovinae)
comprise a
diverse group of 10
genera of
medium to large-sized ungulates,
including cattle, bison,
African buffalo, water...
- 1993,
recombinant bovine somatotropin (rbST), also
called rBGH, has been sold to
dairy farmers with FDA approval. Cows
produce bovine growth hormone naturally...
- key
nutrients and
bioactive factors.
Bovine colostrum powder is rich in
protein and low in
sugar and fat.
Bovine colostrum can also be used for ****rganic...
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unfamiliar with
cattle may also
refer to
steers and
heifers as "cows", and
bovines of
aggressive or long-horned
breeds as "bulls"
regardless of ****. A wild...
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aerobic bacterium and the
causative agent of
tuberculosis in
cattle (known as
bovine TB). It is
related to
Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the
bacterium which causes...
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Contagious bovine pleuropneumonia (CBPP – also
known as lung plague), is a
contagious bacterial disease that
afflicts the
lungs of cattle, buffalo, zebu...