gavage उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- Peut-�tre est-ce la raison pour laquelle on conna�t tant de sc�nes de gavage de ces volatiles ( il n'est pas s�r, en effet, que les �gyptiens aient connu la recette du foie gras . . . ).
- The same article states that foie gras is " not " a physiological phenomenon ( " " l'intensit?de la st�atose h�patique de gavage et sa r�versibilit? dans des conditions certes extraphysiologiques, mais non pathologiques " " ).
- Geese are more expensive to maintain than ducks ( they are larger and more aggressive ), and the more temperamental muscovies did not accept the process of gavage ( force feeding ) as readily as Pekins, causing the quality of the foie gras to suffer.
- The term " ethical foie gras " or " humane foie gras " is also used for gavage-based foie gras production that is more concerned with the animal's welfare ( using rubber hoses rather than steel pipes for feeding ).
- They may not have been seeking to make modern foie gras ( though neither sources categorically reject that possibility ) but since we they are at the origin of both raising of geese and "'gavage "', it does constitute part of the origins of foie gras.
- So the traditional force-feeding of girls ( gavage ) resulted in many very fat women in Mauritania, where there was a strong cultural preference for fatness as a sign of wealth, but it was common enough that sexual attraction directed solely at fat women was not worthy of remark.
- The next feeding phase, which the French call " gavage " or " finition d'engraissement ", or " completion of fattening ", involves forced daily ingestion of controlled amounts of feed for 12 to 15 days with ducks and for 15 to 18 days with geese.
- Apart from the greater time to onset of inactivity and abdominal breathing at lethal doses ( 25 40 minutes ), and the time to death ( approximately 1.3 hours ), the symptoms after pinnatoxin E, F or G admission by gavage do not differ much from admission by intraperitoneal injection.
- :See also Force-feeding, also known as gavage, which is used on girls in Mauritania before marriage-if they won't co-operate, they are locked up as prisoners and fed until they are plump enough to be wed . talk ) 15 : 19, 17 March 2008 ( UTC)
- In 1993 and 1994, he fended off letter-writing campaigns and demonstrations by animal-rights activists who cited foie gras as one of the most cruel animal food products because of what the French call gavage : forcing the birds to swallow up to a pound of feed three times a day so that their livers grow to as much as 12 times their normal size.