A non-essential amino acid present abundantly throughout the body and is involved in many metabolic processes. It is synthesized from glitamic acid and ammonia. It is the principal carrier of nitrogen in the body and is an important energy source for many cells. (MeSH. 2024. Glutamine. https://meshb-prev.nlm.nih.gov/record/ui?ui=D005973)
Inwintering: housing animals for the winter. (Saunders Comprehensive Veterinary Dictionary, 5th Edition. Virginia Studdert, Clive Gay, Kenneth W Hinchcliff, Elsevier Health Sciences, 2020)
Movements that result in an alternation between two or more separate habitats and which occur with a regular periodicity, involving a large proportion of the population. (http://pcwww.liv.ac.uk/aquabiol/biol468/life_histories/migration.htm)
Musculoskeletal disorders are injuries or pain in the human musculoskeletal system, including the joints, ligaments, muscles, nerves, tendons, and structures that support limbs, neck and back (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Musculoskeletal_disorder)
A mixture of two seed storage protein classes, gliadin and glutenin, found in the endosperm of cereal (particularly wheat) grain. High levels of gluten impart elasticity to dough, and thus the composition of wheat glutens largely determines whether a specific flour is suitable for biscuit or bread making. Sensitivity of the lining of the intestine to gluten in some humans results in coeliac disease, a condition that requires a gluten-free diet. (FAO Glossary of Biotechnology for Food and Agriculture, 2001)