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EuroTier 2024

Join DRAMIŃSKI at EuroTier 2024! DRAMIŃSKI will be showcasing our latest veterinary diagnostic innovations at EuroTier – the world’s leading trade fair for professional animal farming and livestock management. What’s NEW? Come and see: Dramiński iScan 3 – the advanced ultrasound scanner with colour Doppler imaging airScan – the revolutionary wireless ultrasound scanner iLens wireless […]

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Ultrasonography – closing small blood vessels

One of the most common treatments performed in phlebological and aesthetic medi-cine clinics is closing small blood vessels in the lower extremities, so-called telangiec-tasias and reticular vessels. Currently, there are several methods that allow for clos-ing the dilated vessels and obtaining desirable effects, both therapeutic and aesthetic. Unfortunately, despite applying various methods and instruments, the […]

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Subsidies for farmers for soil liming

Encouraging Polish Farmers to Take Advantage of the Government Subsidy Program for Purchasing the PHG2 Product by Dramiński Currently, we are observing a justified trend towards increased concern for soil protection. In Poland, acidic soils are predominant, necessitating deacidification measures. It’s essential to understand the needs thoroughly and create the possibility of financing activities related […]

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Ovarian Afunction

Ovarian afunction, along with ovarian cysts, persistent corpus luteum, and persistent follicles, is one of the acyclicities or ovarian dysfunctions. The new classification of acyclicities and ovarian dysfunctions is as follows: Type I Acyclicity (Ovarian Afunction) Type II Acyclicity (Persistent Ovarian Follicles) Type III Acyclicity (Follicular Cysts) Type IV Acyclicity (Pseudo-pregnant Corpus Luteum) Afunction refers […]

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Will Early Spring Accelerate the Harvest?

For nearly two months, Polish farmers have been wondering if the nearly month-long accelerated vegetation will result in an earlier harvest. Nature tends to strive for balance. Despite the early start to vegetation, frosts in the second half of April and mid-May caused delays. Orchardists suffered the most, often losing entire crops. Frosts also affected […]

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