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Definition of Postweaning
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Postweaning
Literary usage of Postweaning
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Mammalian Models for Research on Aging by Bennett J. Cohen, Institute Of Laboratory Animal Resources, National Research Council Staff (1981)
"TABLE 8 Effect of Food Restriction Regimens on Life Span of SD Ratsa Group Diet
Regimen Mean Survival Time for Males in Months (days) postweaning 60% ad ..."
2. Manual of Microbiologic Monitoring of Laboratory Animals edited by Kim Waggie (1994)
"Infections of postweaning age groups are usually clinically silent and pathologically
... Lesions in postweaning age groups are very infrequent and may be ..."
3. Toxicological Profile for Aluminum (Update) (2001)
"1992a), and reduced auditory startle responsiveness in pups exposed during
gestation and lactation, or from gestation continuing into postweaning, ..."
4. Risk Assessment for Neurobehavioral Toxicity edited by Bernard Weiss, Jurg Elsner (1997)
"Cory-Slechta DA, Thompson T. Behavioral toxicity of chronic postweaning lead ...
Cory-Slechta DA, Bissen ST, Young AM, Thompson T. Chronic postweaning lead ..."
5. Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine (1903)
"Whereas, we fed the different diets for a total of about 7 weeks (1 week during
pregnancy, 19 days of lactation, and 4 weeks postweaning), in some of the ..."
6. Stress, Gender, and Alcohol-Seeking Behavior edited by Walter A. Hunt, Sam Zakhari (1996)
"Only a few studies have examined stress responsiveness in FAE offspring during
the early postweaning period. Lee and colleagues (1990) reported increased ..."
7. Computers and Information Technologies in Agricultural Production and edited by Karl R. Schneider (1997)
"In a second analysis the additive direct effect of-d postweaning gain was analyzed
with WW and MILK. ..."
8. Aquacultural Genetics and Breeding: National Research Priorities by Graham A E Gall (1997)
"Some examples of performance controlled by single genes in other animals are
rapid 21 to 42 day postweaning growth in mice, degree of muscling in cattle, ..."