Comparing health and growth defferences between vegetarian and non - vegetarian rodents / (Record no. 3535)

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Language of cataloging English.
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Classification number UM SF 407
Item number A23 2007
100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Abanilla, Kevin R., author.
9 (RLIN) 13238
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Title Comparing health and growth defferences between vegetarian and non - vegetarian rodents /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Kevin R. Abanilla.
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC.
Place of publication, distribution, etc. Rosario, Cavite :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Cavite State University-CCAT Campus,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2007.
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Extent x, 34 leaves :
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Dimensions 28 cm
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General note Search Study (LSHS) -- Cavite State University-CCAT Campus, 2007.
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Thesis Abstract <a href="ABANILLA, KEVIN R.; Cavite State University, Rosario Campus Rosario, Cavite "COMPARING HEALTH AND GROWTH DIFFERENCES BETWEEN VEGETARIAN AND NON-VEGETARIAN RODENTS" Adviser: Mr. Darren E. Dumaop<br/><br/>This study sought to find the differences between vegetarian and non- vegetarian rodents in terms of growth and health. The researcher measured growth by means of weight and body length, and health measured through urinalysis and stool analysis conducted by a Medical Technologist.<br/><br/>Since experimental design is not possible, the researcher employed causal- comparative study. The study set 16 white mice exposed to two situational cases First case is being vegetarian and the second case is being non- vegetarian.<br/><br/>Significant differences were observed in the average gain in weight of white mice. The mean of weight of non- vegetarian mice is 1.51 grams heavier than of the vegetarian mice. Probability value 3.70 is greater than critical value at 0.05 level (P>0.05).<br/><br/>No significant differences were observed in the average increase in body length of white mice. The mean of body length of non-vegetarian mice is 0.46 cm longer than that of the vegetarian mice. Probability value 0.36 is less than critical value at 0.05 level (P<0.05).<br/><br/>Significant differences were observed in the health differences between vegetarian and non- vegetarian mice. Six (6) white mice in vegetarian group are in good condition and only three (3) white mice in non- vegetarian groups are in good condition too. While only two (2) white mice in vegetarian group are in bad condition compared to five (5) mice in non- vegetarian group. Probability value 3.43 is greater than critical value at 0.10 level (P>0.10).<br/><br/>The researcher therefore concludes that gaining weight and increasing body length cannot be role basis of being healthy. The same way with having lower weight and shorter body does not mean the mice are unhealthy.">ABANILLA, KEVIN R.; Cavite State University, Rosario Campus Rosario, Cavite "COMPARING HEALTH AND GROWTH DIFFERENCES BETWEEN VEGETARIAN AND NON-VEGETARIAN RODENTS" Adviser: Mr. Darren E. Dumaop<br/><br/>This study sought to find the differences between vegetarian and non- vegetarian rodents in terms of growth and health. The researcher measured growth by means of weight and body length, and health measured through urinalysis and stool analysis conducted by a Medical Technologist.<br/><br/>Since experimental design is not possible, the researcher employed causal- comparative study. The study set 16 white mice exposed to two situational cases First case is being vegetarian and the second case is being non- vegetarian.<br/><br/>Significant differences were observed in the average gain in weight of white mice. The mean of weight of non- vegetarian mice is 1.51 grams heavier than of the vegetarian mice. Probability value 3.70 is greater than critical value at 0.05 level (P>0.05).<br/><br/>No significant differences were observed in the average increase in body length of white mice. The mean of body length of non-vegetarian mice is 0.46 cm longer than that of the vegetarian mice. Probability value 0.36 is less than critical value at 0.05 level (P<0.05).<br/><br/>Significant differences were observed in the health differences between vegetarian and non- vegetarian mice. Six (6) white mice in vegetarian group are in good condition and only three (3) white mice in non- vegetarian groups are in good condition too. While only two (2) white mice in vegetarian group are in bad condition compared to five (5) mice in non- vegetarian group. Probability value 3.43 is greater than critical value at 0.10 level (P>0.10).<br/><br/>The researcher therefore concludes that gaining weight and increasing body length cannot be role basis of being healthy. The same way with having lower weight and shorter body does not mean the mice are unhealthy.</a>
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Language note In English text.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Vegetarian diet.
9 (RLIN) 14927
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Rodent health.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Non-vegetarian diet.
9 (RLIN) 14929
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Experimental research limitations.
9 (RLIN) 14930
700 ## - ADDED ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Dumaop, Darren E, adviser.
9 (RLIN) 13172
700 ## - ADDED ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Dumaop, Darren E., technical critic.
9 (RLIN) 13213
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