INFLUENCE OF BASIC CHARACTERISTICS OF CORK ROCESSES ON CONTENT OF CALCIUM AND PHOSPHORUS IN BLOOD OF CROP IN DEPENDENCE FROM THE TIME OF THE YEAR
Abstract
The results of the conducted researches have established
that the force of cortical processes in animals of SVR type of VND is 3,0 ± 0,0
condition. which is an increase by 16.7 % (p < 0.001) than in the animals of the
SVI and the SN type, and 66.7 % (p < 0.001) of the indicators of animals of
the weak type of VND. The equilibrium of cortical processes in animals of
equilibrium (SVR and SVI) types does not differ significantly and in more than
54.5-58.3 % (p < 0.001) of indicators of animals SN and weak type of VND.
Then, as the mobility of cortical processes in animals of the SVR type is more
in 1,7-3,0 times (p < 0,001) of indicators of animals SVI, SN and weak type of
VND. It is established that calcium-phosphorous ratio in cows blood does not
depend reliably on the time of year, however, it differs in animals of different
types of VND. Thus, in animals of the weak type of VND, this indicator is more
than 15.4-16.0 % irrespective of the season (p < 0.05). The reliable influence
72of the main characteristics of cortical processes on the content of phosphorus
in the blood of cows is established. Thus, depending on the time of the year,
the content of this element in the blood of cows of the SVR type of BOD is
more by 6.6-15.7 % (p < 0.001) in accordance with the indices of SN cows and
the weak type of VND.
Keywords: cows, types of the higher nervous system, Calcium,
Phosphorus
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