Animal sorting and grading system using MRI to predict maximum value

作者: James S. Ellis

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摘要: A system that compares, ranks, sorts and grades animals or carcasses into groups of like kinds according to previously determined predicted maximum values. For live animals, the uses magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) on a single occasion evaluate animal determine number days must be fed reach value. carcasses, evaluates carcass grade quality quantity meat will provide. The also combines MRI with three-dimensional refine remaining for value, system, when used in feedlot, direct feed pen based

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