Older patients reproducibly are able to telemetrically transmit electrocardiograms after a short training before discharged home. Although there is a low incidence of complications among our study population, telemedical ECG-monitoring rapidly helps to differentiate between the symptoms leading to increased patient safety and prevented further damage. The reduction of ambulatory visits and hospitalisations only for treatment of objectified symptoms may lead to a overall cost reduction in the health care system. The reduction of unnecessary hospitalisations and ambulatory visits might also contribute to an optimised time management.
Major fattening and growth traits of performance tested bulls from two groups are presented in this paper. Bulls obtained in pure breed Fleckvieh x Fleckvieh were investigated/evaluated in test stations in Germany, and male crosses with Domestic Simmental cows in domestic centers for AI (Krnjaca and Velika Plana). In observing two groups of young bulls statistically significant differences were registered (p< 0,01**) for following traits chest depth, chest girth, and daily gain, whereas for body mass at the end of test and height of withers differences were at level p> 0,05 ns. Group of young bulls F x F tested in Germany achieved in average greater chest depth and chest girth and realized higher daily gains during test period. Group of crosses tested in our conditions in domestic test stations realized higher values for length of carcass and almost identical body mass at the end of test period. In other words, improvement of production traits and correction of exterior characteristics of domestic population of cattle through import of breeding animals and their semen is justified only when positively tested breeding material is imported which is adequate for our purpose and breeding objective.
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