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    Explore " dmi" with insightful episodes like "Andreas Mogensen er vendt hjem fra sin rumrejse", "509: Dot File Naming", "How life cycle assessment demonstrates the environmental benefits of optimizing amino acids in dairy cow diets", "Episode 56 (Dr Leanne Sakzewski and Dr Sarah Reedman Part 2)" and "How Non Essential Amino Acids Affect Transition" from podcasts like ""Schumanns Rumraket", "BSD Now", "Smart Science Series™ Ruminant Podcasts", "The ResearchWorks Podcast" and "Smart Science Series™ Ruminant Podcasts"" and more!

    Episodes (9)

    Andreas Mogensen er vendt hjem fra sin rumrejse

    Andreas Mogensen er vendt hjem fra sin rumrejse
    Andreas Mogensen tilbragte 199 dage i rummet og vendte i denne uge hjem til Jorden. I løbet af sin rumrejse har han været rumskibspilot, kommandør på rumstationen, lavet eksperimenter og holdt rumstationen ved lige. Sammen med danske forskere og ingeniører gør jeg status over Andreas Mogensens rumrejse og nogle af de eksperimenter, han har lavet. Hvis du vil give en skilling til Schumanns Rumraket kan du gøre det via 10er.com/schumanns-rumraket. Her kan du tilmelde dig, så du støtter mig, hver gang jeg udgiver en ny episode. Hver gang jeg ser nye folk tilmelde sig, er det en kæmpe motivation til at gøre podcasten endnu bedre. Tak til alle som støtter mig. Medvirkende: Thomas A.E. Andersen, direktør for Danish Aerospace Company John Leif Jørgensen, professor og afdelingsleder ved DTU Space Peter Thejll, seniorforsker ved DMI

    509: Dot File Naming

    509: Dot File Naming
    Leveraging OpenZFS to Build Your Own Storage Appliance, Install OpenBSD as a VM, Set up your own CalDAV and CardDAV servers on OpenBSD, display basic computer information using DMI table decoder, Gpart CheatSheet, Rob Pike on the Origin of Unix Dot File Names, and more NOTES This episode of BSDNow is brought to you by Tarsnap (https://www.tarsnap.com/bsdnow) and the BSDNow Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/bsdnow) Headlines OpenZFS – Leveraging OpenZFS to Build Your Own Storage Appliance (https://klarasystems.com/articles/openzfs-leveraging-openzfs-to-build-your-own-storage-appliance/) Install OpenBSD as a VM (https://byte-sized.de/linux-unix/openbsd-als-vm-installieren/#english) News Roundup Set up your own CalDAV and CardDAV servers on OpenBSD (https://dataswamp.org/~solene/2023-04-23-calendar-and-contacts-with-radicale.html) How to display basic computer information using DMI table decoder (https://sleeplessbeastie.eu/2023/03/31/how-to-display-basic-computer-information-using-dmi-table-decoder/) Gpart CheatSheet - wiping drives, partitioning, & formating (https://forums.FreeBSD.org/threads/gpart-cheatsheet-wiping-drives-partitioning-formating.45411) Rob Pike on the Origin of Unix Dot File Names (http://xahlee.info/UnixResource_dir/writ/unix_origin_of_dot_filename.html) Beastie Bits Hackerstations Mike McQuaid's clean, ergonomic setup in Edinburgh, Scotland (https://hackerstations.com/setups/mike_mcquaid/) Daniel Stenberg and the home of curl in Stockholm, Sweden (https://hackerstations.com/setups/daniel_stenberg/) viogpu(4), a VirtIO GPU driver, added to -current (http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=article;sid=20230421124221) OpenBGPD 8.0 released (http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=article;sid=20230505054214) cron(8) now supports random ranges with steps (http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=article;sid=20230507122935) malloc leak detection available in -current (http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=article;sid=20230417074903) vmd(8) moves to a multi-process model (https://www.undeadly.org/cgi?action=article;sid=20230430051250) Tarsnap This weeks episode of BSDNow was sponsored by our friends at Tarsnap, the only secure online backup you can trust your data to. Even paranoids need backups. Send questions, comments, show ideas/topics, or stories you want mentioned on the show to feedback@bsdnow.tv (mailto:feedback@bsdnow.tv)

    How life cycle assessment demonstrates the environmental benefits of optimizing amino acids in dairy cow diets

    How life cycle assessment demonstrates the environmental benefits of optimizing amino acids in dairy cow diets

    Research from France evaluated the cradle-to-farmgate environmental performance of dairy production using Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) calculations performed in the dairy module of the Animal Production Systems tool from Blonk Sustainability Tools.

    A theoretical methionine-balanced diet was simulated by substituting mainly soybean meal (typically imported into France) with cereals relative to the control diet. The optimized methionine-balanced diet increased predicted dry matter intake, milk yield and milk composition.

    Consequently, LCA parameters were affected, decreasing the impact in France on climate change, acidification, eutrophication and land use. This research shows that balancing diets for methionine improves cow performance and may reduce environmental impacts.

    Based on 2022 American Dairy Science Association (ADSA) abstract: 

    2220T Optimizing diets for metabolizable methionine may reduce dairy environmental impact.

    Features Davide Militello, MSc student at the University of Turin, Italy. Dr. Brian Sloan, Global Director of Ruminant Amino Acids and Protected Nutrient Business, Adisseo. Laurent Thiaucourt, Animal Nutrition Consultant for Adisseo.

    To view abstracts, go to: https://www.adisseo.com/en/products/smartline/smart-science-series-ruminant-videos-and-podcasts/

    Episode 56 (Dr Leanne Sakzewski and Dr Sarah Reedman Part 2)

    Episode 56 (Dr Leanne Sakzewski and Dr Sarah Reedman Part 2)

    The 2nd part of a  2 part series of interviews with Dr Leanne Sakzewski and Dr Sarah Reedman. 

    As part of the training for NHMRC research project Active Strides-CP, Dr Sakzewski and Dr Reedman were visiting the Healthy Strides Foundation for training on the STRIDE component of the study.

    It was a rare opportunity to interview 2 of Australia's finest about all things research - the NHMRC, the HABIT-ILE study, Active Strides-CP, RCTs (randomized controlled trials) what makes up evidence based practice, the truth behind neuroplasticity and so much more!

    How Non Essential Amino Acids Affect Transition

    How Non Essential Amino Acids Affect Transition

    Non essential AA play an important role in early postpartum milk production and protein synthesis.  Research results point to the importance of the supply of certain non essential amino acids for maximizing early postpartum milk production and protein synthesis. 

    To maximize milk yields and components at the start of lactation, two factors are important. First, optimize a supply of essential AAs with a profile similar to casein through ration formulation with diverse protein sources and protected amino acids. Then ensure an adequate supply of certain non essential amino acids.

    Researchers explored the use of 15N as a biomarker to predict nitrogen use efficiency in the peripartum period. They found that 15N may have limited applicability as a biomarker to predict nitrogen use efficiency.

     Based on two 2021 American Dairy Science Association (ADSA) abstracts: 
    373 Abomasal amino acid infusions in postpartum dairy cows.
    374 Effect of abomasal amino acid infusions on metabolism in postpartum. 
    164 Predictions of N use efficiency from natural 15N abundance in periparturient dairy cows are impaired by the protein mobilization. 

     

    Features  Dr. Lahlou Bahloul , Global Lead on Ruminant Support, Adisseo, for Aarhus University, Denmark, and INRAE. Dr. Brian Sloan, Global Director of Ruminant Amino Acids and Protected Nutrient Business, Adisseo. Dr. Dan Luchini, Head of Ruminant R&D, Adisseo.

     

     To view abstracts, go to :
    https://www.adisseo.com/en/products/smartline/smart-science-series-ruminant-podcasts/

    How Sodium Butyrate Compares to Monensin

    How Sodium Butyrate Compares to Monensin

    Researchers compared the effects of supplementing sodium butyrate, monensin, or both to post-weaned heifers. The addition of either additive conferred positive effects in terms of greater dry matter intake, body weights and lower coccidia oocysts compared to the use of no additive.

    Based on 2021 American Dairy Science Association (ADSA) abstract: 
    P244 Sodium butyrate and monensin supplementation to post-weaned heifer diets: Effects on growth performance, nutrient digestibility, and health

    Features Tess Stahl, Graduate Student, University of New Hampshire. Keith Klanderman, Business Director – Ruminant Specialties and Solutions, Adisseo. Dr. Dan Luchini, Head of Ruminant R&D, Adisseo.

    To view abstracts, go to:
    https://www.adisseo.com/en/products/smartline/smart-science-series-ruminant-podcasts/

    Hvad er vejret?

    Hvad er vejret?

    At spørge om: hvad er vejret, virker måske som temmelig fjollet; er det ikke selvindlysende? Men faktisk viser det sig, at svaret er mere kompliceret, end de fleste nok lige tror… Så lyt med og få svaret på, hvad er vejret?
     
     Medvirkende er Herdis Preil Damberg fra DMI. Mens Nalle Kirkvåg også klippede og sound-designede denne podcast, der som vanligt er produceret af Polykrom Media i samarbejde med RU Radio.  

    Som lovet i podcasten er der her link til Hadleycellen, der også kaldes for Hadley-cirkulation. Mens du her kan læse om George Hadley og om ferrelceller.

    Og ellers finder du her link til: troposfæren, tropopausen, stratosfæren og atmosfæren. Du kan høre mere fra Irene Kruse (Ph.d. på Niels Bohr Instituttet) i podcasten: Hvad er klimafysik? Mens du her finder: 

    Musikken er med Deep Space fra Soothing Relaxation, Lobo Loco: Sunny Walk Around the Block samt Motorpsycho: A K9 Suite. Lydeffekter er fra BBC Sound Effects  mens solsortene er optaget ud ad et vindue på 2. sal på Nørrebro i København. Citatet med Carsten Jensen er fra podcasten Carsten Jensen i krise.  For øvrigt er det Stephan Mayer, der er den tyske indenrigsminister, jeg nævner i podcasten; eller det var han i hvert fald i juli 2021, da podcasten udkom...

    Nalle Kirkvåg har interviewet, klippet, lyddesignet osv. på vegne af Polykrom Media 🤓

    S1E6 - Jeremiah Matthews of The Ellie Badge

    S1E6 - Jeremiah Matthews of The Ellie Badge

    In this episode Phillip sits down to talk with Jeremiah Matthews, guitarist and songwriter for Memphis-based band The Ellie Badge to talk about his very interesting guitar rig, his methodology in live shows, and the Memphis music scene.

    You can find Jeremiah at the following links!
    - on Instagram
    - on Spotify

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