On-screen indentification and manipulation of sources that an object
depends upon
    1.
    发明授权
    On-screen indentification and manipulation of sources that an object depends upon 失效
    屏幕上识别和操纵物体依赖的来源

    公开(公告)号:US6057837A

    公开(公告)日:2000-05-02

    申请号:US892737

    申请日:1997-07-15

    IPC分类号: G06F17/24 G06F15/00

    CPC分类号: G06F17/246

    摘要: Manipulating an object that is dependent upon one or more cells in a spreadsheet is facilitated by manipulating indicators that bound the relevant cells. The object can be a spreadsheet cell formula that contains a reference to one or more cells. The object can also be a graph object that is dependent upon one or more cells. In response to the selection of one of the objects, an indicator is displayed proximate to the cell or cells that the object is dependent upon. If the selected object is dependent upon multiple ranges of cells, then multiple indicators are displayed. Each indicator is displayed proximate to a cell or range of cells for the purpose of highlighting or identifying that the object is dependent upon that cell or range of cells. The highlighting or identifying is acceptably achieved with on-screen indicators that are color-coded. Each indicator can border a cell or a range of cells that the object is dependent upon. Each indicator can be moved, expanded or contracted so that it includes a different cell or range of cells. The selected object is updated to be dependent upon the cells currently identified by the associated indicator or indicators.

    摘要翻译: 操纵依赖于电子表格中的一个或多个单元格的对象,通过操纵绑定相关单元格的指标来实现。 对象可以是包含对一个或多个单元格的引用的电子表格单元格公式。 该对象还可以是依赖于一个或多个单元的图形对象。 响应于对象中的一个的选择,指示符被显示在对象所依赖的单元格或单元格附近。 如果所选对象取决于多个单元格范围,则会显示多个指示符。 每个指示符显示在单元格或单元格范围附近,目的是突出显示或识别对象取决于单元格或单元格范围。 突出显示或识别可以通过彩色编码的屏幕指示符来实现。 每个指标可以与对象所依赖的单元格或单元格区域相邻。 每个指示器可以移动,扩展或收缩,使其包含不同的单元格或单元格范围。 所选择的对象被更新为依赖于由相关联的指示符或指示符当前标识的小区。

    DIRECT-FED MICROBIAL
    2.
    发明申请
    DIRECT-FED MICROBIAL 有权
    直接FED微型

    公开(公告)号:US20120088010A1

    公开(公告)日:2012-04-12

    申请号:US13212401

    申请日:2011-08-18

    IPC分类号: A23K1/16 C12N1/20 A23L1/30

    摘要: An isolated microorganism comprising a Propionibacteria strain is described. When the microorganism is fed to a ruminant, protein and fat levels in milk produced by the ruminant are increased, while body condition and milk production levels are maintained. When fed to the ruminant, the microorganism also has positive effects on various metabolic hormones and metabolites, e.g, an increase in energy balance, plasma non-esterified fatty acids levels, and plasma leptin level. Supplementation with propionibacteria reduced dry matter intake but did not affect milk production in the cows. Therefore, the propionibacteria of the invention made the cows more energy efficient as cows produced the same amount of milk, yet consumed less dry matter.

    摘要翻译: 描述了包含丙酸杆菌菌株的分离的微生物。 当微生物饲喂反刍动物时,由反刍动物产生的乳汁中的蛋白质和脂肪水平增加,同时维持身体状况和产奶量。 当喂养反刍动物时,微生物也对各种代谢激素和代谢物具有积极作用,例如能量平衡的增加,血浆未酯化的脂肪酸水平和血浆瘦素水平。 补充丙酸杆菌减少干物质摄入量,但不影响奶牛的产奶量。 因此,本发明的丙酸杆菌使得牛产生相同量的牛奶,同时消耗更少的干物质,使奶牛更节能。

    Direct-Fed Microbial
    3.
    发明申请
    Direct-Fed Microbial 有权
    直接饲料微生物

    公开(公告)号:US20090136622A1

    公开(公告)日:2009-05-28

    申请号:US12276007

    申请日:2008-11-21

    IPC分类号: A23L1/28 C12N1/20

    摘要: An isolated microorganism comprising a Propionibacteria strain is described. When the microorganism is fed to a ruminant, protein and fat levels in milk produced by the ruminant are increased, while body condition and milk production levels are maintained. When fed to the ruminant, the microorganism also has positive effects on various metabolic hormones and metabolites, e.g, an increase in energy balance, plasma non-esterified fatty acids levels, and plasma leptin level. Supplementation with propionibacteria reduced dry matter intake but did not affect milk production in the cows. Therefore, the propionibacteria of the invention made the cows more energy efficient as cows produced the same amount of milk, yet consumed less dry matter.

    摘要翻译: 描述了包含丙酸杆菌菌株的分离的微生物。 当微生物饲喂反刍动物时,由反刍动物产生的乳汁中的蛋白质和脂肪水平增加,同时维持身体状况和产奶量。 当喂养反刍动物时,微生物也对各种代谢激素和代谢物具有积极作用,例如能量平衡的增加,血浆未酯化的脂肪酸水平和血浆瘦素水平。 补充丙酸杆菌减少干物质摄入量,但不影响奶牛的产奶量。 因此,本发明的丙酸杆菌使得牛产生相同量的牛奶,同时消耗更少的干物质,使奶牛更节能。

    Methods of feeding ruminants
    4.
    发明授权
    Methods of feeding ruminants 有权
    喂食反刍动物的方法

    公开(公告)号:US08021655B2

    公开(公告)日:2011-09-20

    申请号:US12276007

    申请日:2008-11-21

    IPC分类号: A01N63/00

    摘要: An isolated microorganism comprising a Propionibacteria strain is described. When the microorganism is fed to a ruminant, protein and fat levels in milk produced by the ruminant are increased, while body condition and milk production levels are maintained. When fed to the ruminant, the microorganism also has positive effects on various metabolic hormones and metabolites, e.g, an increase in energy balance, plasma non-esterified fatty acids levels, and plasma leptin level. Supplementation with propionibacteria reduced dry matter intake but did not affect milk production in the cows. Therefore, the propionibacteria of the invention made the cows more energy efficient as cows produced the same amount of milk, yet consumed less dry matter.

    摘要翻译: 描述了包含丙酸杆菌菌株的分离的微生物。 当微生物饲喂反刍动物时,由反刍动物产生的乳汁中的蛋白质和脂肪水平增加,同时维持身体状况和产奶量。 当喂养反刍动物时,微生物也对各种代谢激素和代谢物具有积极作用,例如能量平衡的增加,血浆未酯化的脂肪酸水平和血浆瘦素水平。 补充丙酸杆菌减少干物质摄入量,但不影响奶牛的产奶量。 因此,本发明的丙酸杆菌使得牛产生相同量的牛奶,同时消耗更少的干物质,使奶牛更节能。

    Methods of feeding ruminants
    5.
    发明授权
    Methods of feeding ruminants 有权
    喂食反刍动物的方法

    公开(公告)号:US08444966B2

    公开(公告)日:2013-05-21

    申请号:US13212401

    申请日:2011-08-18

    IPC分类号: C12N1/20 A23K1/00 A23K1/18

    摘要: An isolated microorganism comprising a Propionibacteria strain is described. When the microorganism is fed to a ruminant, protein and fat levels in milk produced by the ruminant are increased, while body condition and milk production levels are maintained. When fed to the ruminant, the microorganism also has positive effects on various metabolic hormones and metabolites, e.g, an increase in energy balance, plasma non-esterified fatty acids levels, and plasma leptin level. Supplementation with propionibacteria reduced dry matter intake but did not affect milk production in the cows. Therefore, the propionibacteria of the invention made the cows more energy efficient as cows produced the same amount of milk, yet consumed less dry matter.

    摘要翻译: 描述了包含丙酸杆菌菌株的分离的微生物。 当微生物饲喂反刍动物时,由反刍动物产生的乳汁中的蛋白质和脂肪水平增加,同时维持身体状况和产奶量。 当喂养反刍动物时,微生物也对各种代谢激素和代谢物具有积极作用,例如能量平衡的增加,血浆未酯化的脂肪酸水平和血浆瘦素水平。 补充丙酸杆菌减少干物质摄入量,但不影响奶牛的产奶量。 因此,本发明的丙酸杆菌使得牛产生相同量的牛奶,同时消耗更少的干物质,使奶牛更节能。

    Direct-fed microbial
    6.
    发明授权
    Direct-fed microbial 有权
    直接饲养的微生物

    公开(公告)号:US07470531B2

    公开(公告)日:2008-12-30

    申请号:US10980878

    申请日:2004-11-03

    IPC分类号: C12N1/20 A01N63/00 A23C9/12

    摘要: An isolated microorganism comprising a Propionibacteria strain. When the microorganism is fed to a ruminant, protein and fat levels in milk produced by the ruminant are increased, while body condition and milk production levels are maintained. When fed to the ruminant, the microorganism also has positive effects on various metabolic hormones and metabolites, e.g, an increase in energy balance, plasma non-esterified fatty acids levels, and plasma leptin level. Supplementation with propionibacteria reduced dry matter intake but did not affect milk production in the cows. Therefore, the propionibacteria of the invention made the cows more energy efficient as cows produced the same amount of milk, yet consumed less dry matter.

    摘要翻译: 包含丙酸杆菌菌株的分离的微生物。 当微生物饲喂反刍动物时,由反刍动物产生的乳汁中的蛋白质和脂肪水平增加,同时维持身体状况和产奶量。 当喂养反刍动物时,微生物也对各种代谢激素和代谢物具有积极作用,例如能量平衡的增加,血浆未酯化的脂肪酸水平和血浆瘦素水平。 补充丙酸杆菌减少干物质摄入量,但不影响奶牛的产奶量。 因此,本发明的丙酸杆菌使得牛产生相同量的牛奶,同时消耗更少的干物质,使奶牛更节能。

    Direct-fed microbial
    7.
    发明授权

    公开(公告)号:US06951643B2

    公开(公告)日:2005-10-04

    申请号:US09912049

    申请日:2001-07-24

    IPC分类号: A23K1/00 A23K1/18 C12N1/20

    摘要: An isolated microorganism comprising a Propionibacteria strain. When the microorganism is fed to a ruminant, protein and fat levels in milk produced by the ruminant are increased, while body condition and milk production levels are maintained. When fed to the ruminant, the microorganism also has positive effects on various metabolic hormones and metabolites, e.g, an increase in energy balance, plasma non-esterified fatty acids levels, and plasma leptin level. Supplementation with propionibacteria reduced dry matter intake but did not affect milk production in the cows. Therefore, the propionibacteria of the invention made the cows more energy efficient as cows produced the same amount of milk, yet consumed less dry matter.