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Million Quesn

A foreigner living in Taiwan, sharing the highlights of a sudden flash of inspiration.

Black Chicken to the Bone – Simani Black Chicken

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Simani black chicken, also known as Indonesian black chicken, is Ayam Cemani in Indonesian (Ayam: means chicken, Cemani: means black), is a rare poultry breed from Indonesia. It is unique in that its feathers, skin, muscles, and even its internal organs are all pitch-black, and it is widely concerned and sought after for its completely black appearance.

How to merge multiple sequenced files using R

When there are tens or hundreds of samples, the data collation at the front end is enough to make people dizzy. In addition, the laboratory has insufficient money to purchase analysis software. Most of the bosses can only sacrifice the eyes of the analysts to complete these things manually. Since the laboratory has no money and does not want to break the eyes, the R language is our best friend. The following is the method of merging all the sequencing files for your reference.

The whole process of broiler growth: 40 days from egg hatching to end of life

White meat chicken is a widely farmed poultry in modern agriculture. Due to its rapid growth and high meat content, it has become one of the important meat sources in people's daily diet. However, behind this high-efficiency growth lies a series of issues and challenges, from administration of growth hormone, animal welfare to food safety, etc., which have been widely discussed. Then let's take a look at the whole process of white meat chickens from egg hatching to birth, growth during breeding, and final slaughter.

What are fine aerosols (PM2.5)?

PM2.5
PM2.5 refers to fine particulate matter suspended in the air. Because of their very small particle size, they can easily enter the human respiratory system and deep into the lungs, causing great harm and impact on health. One of the air pollutants of concern.

What is fog? What is haze?

FOG and HAZE
In our daily life, we often encounter the phenomenon of "fog" and "haze". Both fog and haze are meteorological phenomena caused by particulate matter in the air, but their causes and characteristics are very different. Simply put, fog is naturally formed, while haze is caused by human activities. We can sum up the difference between "fog" and "haze" in one sentence, that is, "natural fog, man-made haze".