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A V-shaped cut
Ear notching
Ear notching can cause pain and stress to animals, potentially affecting their well-being. It may lead to infection if not performed hygienically, and the notches can become less distinguishable over time, complicating identification. Additionally, it requires handling of the animals, which can be disruptive and stressful for them. Lastly, ear notching is irreversible, meaning any mistakes in marking cannot be corrected.
Uterine notching in the placenta is primarily associated with inadequate blood flow or placental perfusion, often due to maternal conditions such as hypertension or preeclampsia. This notching occurs when the placenta is unable to fully expand in response to the uterine environment, leading to irregularities in its shape. Additionally, factors like uterine contractions, abnormal vascular remodeling, or placental insufficiency can contribute to this phenomenon. It can be an important indicator in prenatal assessments for potential complications.
Coarctation of the aorta.
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Ear notching is the practice of cutting a small (usually triangular) section out of the edge of a pig's ear in order to identify the owner of that pig, similar to branding of horses and cows. It is commonly performed on very young piglets, six weeks old or less.
A marked "notching" curve roughly in the middle of the lesser curvature of teh stomach nearer to the pylorus than the cardium.
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POLITICAL WORDS16th century British farmers notching their livestock for identification led to this term for an item set aside for a specific purposeearmark
Placing an arrow against the bow string is notching the arrow, and pulling the bow string back ready to release the arrow is drawing the bow.