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  1. A review of the prospects for vaccination in African trypanosomiasis. Part I por Murray, M., Barry, J.D., Morrison, W. Ivan, Williams, R.O., Hirumi, H., Rovis, L.A.

    Publicado 1979
    “…This will be followed by a brief statement of the conclusions reached.…”
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  2. A review of the prospects for vaccination in African trypanosomiasis. Part II por Murray, M., Barry, J.D., Morrison, W. Ivan, Williams, R.O., Hirumi, H., Rovis, L.A.

    Publicado 1980
    “…In part I of this review of the prospects of vaccination against African trypanosomiasis, contained in the previous issue of World Animal Review, the constraints in developing a vaccine were discussed and current knowledge on the molecular biology of the trypanosome and on antigenic variation with respect to possible future vaccines was evaluated. …”
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  3. Condensed tannins: A factor limiting the use of cassava forage por Reed, J.D., McDowell, R.E., Soest, P.J. van, Horvath, P.J.

    Publicado 1982
    “…A study conducted to determine factors influencing the nutritional value of cassava forage other than cyanogenic glycosides; presents the results of a fiber analysis that reveals the presence of condensed tannins in the neutral-detergent fiber of cassava leave blades; also presents data on the composition and in-vitro digestibility of leaf blade, petiole, stem and whole leaf, as well as the amount of insoluble pepsin and protease in six varieties of cassava.…”
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  4. Biotechnology: A key element in the CGIAR's livestock research programme por Teale, A.J.

    Publicado 1997
    “…An overview of biotechnological aspects of livestock research within the CGIAR, including a description of the research approaches being adopted at the International Livestock Research Institute is provided. …”
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  5. Performance of a station-managed N'Dama herd in The Gambia por Njie, A., Agyemang, K.

    Publicado 1991
    “…Data collected on N'Dama cattle from a government station at Yundum, The Gambia were analysed for a range of performance traits recorded. …”
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  6. The epidemiology of nematode infections in sheep in a cool tropical environment por Tembely, S., Lahlou-Kassi, A., Rege, J.E.O., Sovani, S., Diedhiou, M.L., Baker, R.L.

    Publicado 1997
    “…The period of acquisition of third-stage larvae from pasture was found to be relatively short, suggesting that a strategic control programme is feasible with minimal anthelmintic use. …”
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  7. Scaling out project outcomes requires a 'special chemistry' por International Livestock Research Institute

    Publicado 2010
    “…Here Werner Stür, formerly with CIAT in Vietnam, reports back on the discussions about scaling out in the project. The group talked a lot about the 'starting point' of scaling out - everybody agreed that a 'success story' is needed - a technology, perhaps a process, that at a particular site has provided a benefit for farmers and people see a potential for many others to take advantage of the success... …”
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  8. Feed a key issue to manage livestock systems in transition por International Livestock Research Institute

    Publicado 2010
    “…Are we looking to satisfy current needs, subsistence needs, or are we looking forward to the so called livestock revolution where farmers have to produce more, with fewer animals, for fast growing markets for animal products - Better defining what we mean by a feed gap? Is it defined in terms of how a farmer can produce more, or at a country level? …”
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  9. Practicalities of sustaining a goat-crossbreeding programme in eastern Ethiopia por Ayalew, W., King, J.M., Bruns, E.W., Rischkowsky, Barbara A.

    Publicado 2002
    “…Crossbreeding of goats in traditional subsistence flocks had been promoted in selected villages of eastern Ethiopian highlands as a means to quick genetic progress based on the thesis that crossbreeding can increase the net contribution of goats. …”
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