Manyassume that orphans, children left behind by their fathers, are wayward and naughty. Maybe it is true that the orphans around us look wayward and naughty. Even so, we also need to care about them and if they help according to our ability. Also, we need to keep them from falling prey to negativity. As for those who think that the prayer of orphans mustajab. Really?
The Prophet (peace be upon him) hinted that those who bear orphans will be high in rank and will quickly enter paradise later. So great are the blessings of the hereafter that will be obtained for those who care for and even care for orphans. Although no evidence states the prayer of orphans mustajab, Allah SWT promises to hasten the fulfilment of the prayers of those who care for orphans.
The EHSP team remains committed to the health, well-being, and performance of horses through veterinary research, education, and clinical and public service. The EHSP team produces high quality biomedical research, address horse health and welfare, and disseminate that information to the local, state, regional and worldwide stockholders.
The EHSP biomedical research team has diverse research interests with one major goal: to improve the health and welfare of the horse. Investigators conduct research in the areas of equine surgery, gastrointestinal disease (colitis and gastric ulcer disease), laminitis, reproduction, respiratory disease, and lameness. Each study in this report benefits the horse and the equine industry by identifying essential mechanisms of disease, groundbreaking new treatments, essential techniques in reproduction, and essential information to prevent diseases.
A multidisciplinary group of EHSP scientists are conducting numerous investigations involving laminitis (founder). Laminitis, an excruciatingly painful, debilitating, and potentially career-ending and life-threatening disease of the horse's feet, is currently incompletely understood. Ongoing investigations are crucial to help unravel the complex pathophysiology so that veterinarians are better able to prevent and treat this disease.
EHSP researchers are investigating therapies for orthopedic issues, both in the Laboratory for Equine and Comparative Orthopedic Research and in the Charles V. Cusimano Equine Physiology and Pharmacology Laboratory.
We have developed a solid research program in the area of equine orthopedics and biomechanics. This
has led to the development of numerous orthopedic implants designed specifically for equine use, which
is critical for the advancement of equine orthopedics and fracture repair. These equine specific orthopedic
implants have distinct advantages over those intended for human application. The EHSP is unique in that it is part of the only school of veterinary medicine in the country that is designing and testing equine specific
orthopedic implants.
Numerous faculty and graduate students conduct scientific investigations involving equine physiology, pharmacology, and pathophysiology, including but not limited to vascular and nonvascular smooth muscle physiology, pathology, and pharmacology (digital and intestinal vasculature, bronchial, uterine and intestinal smooth muscle), mucosal injury due to nonsteroidal-anti-inflammatory drugs, mucosal physiology and permeability, endotoxemia, laminitis, and development and testing the effects of medications on hemodynamics. We have Ussing chambers systems and multiple tissue baths for measuring gastrointestinal mucosal permeability and injury and muscular contraction.
The Equine Performance Evaluation Laboratory (EPEL) is equipped with a high-speed treadmill for exercising horses at speeds that mimic racing conditions. A Coda Motion System digital motion analysis system that incorporates markers on the horse into digital images to evaluate gait and lameness is also available. Evaluation of the dynamics of the upper airway can be achieved by a dynamic endoscopic system. The dynamic endoscope can evaluate the upper airway in research and clinic horses exercising on the high-speed treadmill or working in their natural environment, such as the racetrack or riding arena.
The Laboratory for Equine and Comparative Orthopedic Research is a multifaceted, state of the art laboratory for the study of orthopedic injury and disease. Areas in the laboratory are dedicated to various kinds of testing including microstructure, gene expression, cell/tissue culture, mechanical properties and motion analysis. The wide range of research in the LECOR supports a variety of opportunities for graduate students and research trainees at all levels. Fellow researchers, students and visiting scientists are always welcome.
We have developed a solid research program in the area of equine orthopedics and biomechanics. This has led to the development of numerous orthopedic implants designed specifically for equine use, which is critical for the advancement of equine orthopedics and fracture repair. These equine specific orthopedic implants have distinct advantages over those intended for human application. The EHSP is unique in that it is part of the only school of veterinary medicine in the country that is designing and testing equine specific orthopedic implants. An integral part of this research program was the development of a finite element computer model that allows for the biomechanical testing of an orthopedic implant applied to an equine bone or bones. This allows for changes in implant design to be made and tested using the finite element model prior to in vitro biomechanical testing. This computer aided design approach allows for more efficient use of the limited cadaver specimens. This research has direct and often immediate clinical applications. We are presently advising and performing biomechanical tests on prototype large animal orthopedic implants for Synthes Vet, Inc., Innovative Animal Products, and IMEX Veterinary, Inc.
The Equine Reproduction/Theriogenology Laboratory has complete facilities for the evaluation, chill-transport, and cryopreservation of spermatozoa, including light and phasecontrast microscopes and a computer-assisted spermatozoal analysis system (Spermvision). There are three ultrasound machines with 5-7.5 MHz linear array transducers and a 5-7.5 MHz sector array transvaginal transducer for oocyte collection by follicular aspiration or twin reduction by aspiration. A fourth ultrasound system equipped with a 3.5 sector and 5-7.5 microconvex array is available for transabdominal imaging. An Olympus endoscope is also available for hysteroscopic examination and for hysteroscopic low-dose insemination. Various laparoscopic reproductive procedures are available.
The comparative in vitro fertilization laboratory of the Theriogenology section is a state-of-the-art designed for conducting advanced studies on gamete and embryo biotechnology of domestic and wild animal species. In horses, intracytoplasmic sperm injection is currently the only successful procedure used to produce horse embryos in vitro. Several graduate students and residents have been trained in advanced assisted reproduction techniques that are currently used in research studies and reproductive management of horses.
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There is increasing experience with the valuation of ecosystem services. However, to date, less attention has been devoted to who is actually benefiting from ecosystem services. This nevertheless is a key issue, in particular, if ecosystem services analysis and valuation is used to support environmental management. This study assesses and analyzes how the monetary benefits of seven ecosystem services are generated in Central Kalimantan Province, Indonesia, are distributed to different types of beneficiaries. We analyze the following ecosystem services: (1) timber production; (2) rattan collection; (3) jelutong resin collection; (4) rubber production (based on permanent agroforestry systems); (5) oil palm production on three management scales (company, plasma farmer, and independent smallholder); (6) paddy production; and (7) carbon sequestration. Our study shows that the benefits generated from these services differ markedly between the stakeholders, which we grouped into private, public, and household entities. The distribution of these benefits is strongly influenced by government policies and in particular benefit sharing mechanisms. Hence, land-use change and policies influencing land-use change can be expected to have different impacts on different stakeholders. Our study also shows that the benefits generated by oil palm conversion, a main driver for land-use change in the province, are almost exclusively accrued by companies and at this point in time are shared unequally with local stakeholders.
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