Search Results - "Pennsylvania State University"
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Gender research and integrated training sessions: Enhancing the quality of CGIAR gender research
Published 2016“…The CGIAR Gender and Agriculture Research Network will be partnering with the Pennsylvania State University to develop a multi-year Gender Research and Integrated Training series for CGIAR researchers and postdoctoral fellows.…”
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Publish or perish? Don't perish!
Published 2018“…Presented by Ann Tickamyer and Carolyn Sachs (Pennsylvania State University), as part of the Annual Gender Capacity Development Workshop hosted by the CGIAR Collaborative Platform for Gender Research, Addis Ababa, 27-28 September 2018.…”
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Gender integration across the USAID feed the future innovation labs
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WE5.1: Women's empowerment and poverty in Northern Region of Ghana
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Economic growth without structural transformation: The case of Ethiopia
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All eggs in one basket: A critical reflection on Malawi's developpment strategies
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Understanding economic transformation in Africa through the country studies
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Economic transformation in Ghana: Where will the path lead?
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Growth without change? A case study of economic transformation in Mozambique:
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Symposium review: Effective nutritional strategies to mitigate enteric methane in dairy cattle
Published 2022“…A meta-analysis of studies with dairy cows fed the CH4 inhibitor 3-nitrooxypropanol (3-NOP) at the Pennsylvania State University showed (1) a consistent 28 to 32% decrease in daily CH4 emissions or emissions yield and intensity; (2) no effect on dry matter intake, milk production, body weight, or body weight change, and a slight increase in milk fat concentration and yield (0.19 percentage units and 90 g/d, respectively); 3-NOP also appears to increase milk urea nitrogen concentration; (3) an exponential decrease in the mitigation effect of the inhibitor with increasing its dose (from 40 to 200 mg/kg of feed dry matter, corresponding to 3-NOP intake of 1 to 4.8 g/cow per day); and (4) a potential decrease in the efficacy of 3-NOP over time, which needs to be further investigated in long-term, full-lactation or multiple-lactation studies. …”
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