Search Results - "Classicism"

  1. Mapping soil water properties using soil samples and satellite images in the irrigated area of Biota (Spain) by Bongiovanni Ferreyra, Marcos Gabriel, Laguet, A., Paniagua, P., García, E., Romano, C., Fernández-Pato, Javier, Zapata, Nery, Playán Jubillar, Enrique

    Published 2026
    “…The objective was to elaborate and assess two types of maps: quantitative, using regressions of Sentinel-2 imagery with field data, and the classic qualitative approach, with soil units based on field data and terrain analysis. …”
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  2. Improving clustering with metabolic pathway data by Milone, Diego Humberto, Stegmayer, Georgina, Lopez, Mariana Gabriela, Kamenetzky, Laura, Carrari, Fernando

    Published 2019
    “…The standard self-organizing map (SOM) training versus the biologically-inspired SOM (bSOM) training were tested with two real data sets of transcripts and metabolites from Solanum lycopersicum and Arabidopsis thaliana species. Classical data mining validation measures were used to evaluate the clustering solutions obtained by both algorithms. …”
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  3. Design av utomhusträdgård i Dubai by Olsson, Diana

    Published 2008
    “…The city of Dubai that not long ago was a dessert has with a combination of old tradition and influences from many years of immigration got a garden landscape that is a mixture of the classic Arabian garden and the European. Water is still an important element in the region and is therefore built in almost everywhere in different ways. …”
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  4. Establishing a Goat Community-Based Breeding Program in Mali by Rekik, Mourad, Dione, Michel, sow, ahmadou, Sacko, Idrissa, Tebourbi, Ons, Getachew, Tesfaye, Rischkowsky, Barbara, Haile, Aynalem, Marshall, Karen

    Published 2023
    “…This practice has been enhancing the genetic components of livestock, particularly sheep and goats, and, consequently, optimizing their productive potential. However, “classic” breeding programs currently face challenges such as high operational costs, the spread of specific animal diseases, and objectives mismatch. …”
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  5. Fully phased population-prevalent East African cattle BoLA-I alleles determined using PacBio HiFi long-read sequencing represent five novel specificities with distinctive peptide b... by Obara, I., Sandro, A., Elati, K., Conneley, T., Nielsen, M., Githaka, Naftaly W., Nanteza, A., Bishop, Richard P., Nijhof, A.

    Published 2025
    “…Due to factors such as lower biosecurity, greater wildlife/farm animal interfaces, and environmental challenges, cattle in sub-Saharan Africa are exposed to more diverse and intensive bacterial, viral and protozoan pathogen challenges than cattle in Europe and other high-income regions of the world. Classical class I genes of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) contribute to protection from diseases caused by these pathogens by refining a huge pool of potential pathogen-derived peptide ligands into a smaller ensemble for presentation to CD8+ T cells. …”
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  6. Implementation of an ecohealth approach for better management of leptospirosis in Kulon Progo District, Yogyakarta Special Province, Indonesia by Widiasih, D.A., Artama, W.T., Sumiarto, B., Husodo, A., Kutanegara, P.M., Mulyani, G., Widodo, E., Fihiruddin, Purwantoro, A., Santosa, K.A., Djohan, T.S., Sancoko, H., Ermawati, R., Anindita, P.D., Unger, Fred, Gilbert, Jeffrey

    Published 2013
    “…However, observed cases of leptospirosis and related health impacts need to be better understood. Classical sector specific approaches have failed to be effective. …”
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  7. Purification, physicochemical and funtional characterisation of Glossina Morsitans centralis fibrinolysins. by Endege, W.O.

    Published 1987
    “…The two enzymes seem to digest fibrinogen and fibrin at different sites but within the same domains as does bovine plasmin, a classical fibrinolysin. Tsetse fibrinolysin P3 initially generates very low molecular mass products (range 14-20 kDa), but after extended incubation times it starts generating a br.eakdown product of apparent ftlr94 kDa. …”
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  8. Riskhantering vid kreditgivning till lantbruksföretag by Breidning, Linda

    Published 2010
    “…The theories in this study are classical theories on risk, risk management and risk analysis. …”
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    Second cycle, A1E
  9. Påverkas stereotypt vandrande hos amurleopard (Panthera pardus orientalis) vid ökad förutsägbarhet i samband med utfodring? by Sandberg, Therese

    Published 2012
    “…The leopards were trained by classical conditioning to associate the sound of a siren with the delivery of food by an animal keeper. …”
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    First cycle, G2E
  10. Stakeholders participation and feedback mechanism in BSAP adoption and implementation : case study : Sweden at national level by Lemma, Kassa, Tesfatsion, Yosief

    Published 2009
    “…At the end, HELCOM and responsible bodies for BSAP package should use both participatory (bottom-up) and classical (top-down) approaches blended contextually for BSAP adoption and implementation. …”
    H2
  11. Azospirillum as Biofertilizer for Sustainable Agriculture: Azospirillum brasilense AZ39 as a Model of PGPR and Field Traceability by Coniglio, Anahí, Mora, Verónica, Puente, Mariana Laura, Cassan, Fabricio Dario

    Published 2025
    “…In this chapter, we explore some classical mechanisms of plant growth promotion in A. brasilense Az39, one of the most widely used PGPR strains for inoculant production in South America. …”
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  12. Infectious bronchitis virus and infectious bursal disease virus : a study performed at Universidad Nacional of Costa Rica by Lindahl, Johanna

    Published 2004
    “…Seven samples from macerated bursas and cell cultures from suspected cases of Infectious Bursal Disease, IBD, were characterized using a antigen-capture ELISA and were shown to be classical strains of IBD virus. In virus neutralization test using chicken sera sampled at three, ten and 18 days of age it was shown that the neutralizing antibody titers were significantly lower against a wild type strain than against a vaccine strain and that the half-life of antibodies was 2.5 days rendering the chickens with little protection at 18 days of age. …”
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  13. Comparative tissue pharmacokinetics and efficacy of moxidectin, abamectin and ivermectin in lambs infected with resistant nematodes: Impact of drug treatments on parasite P-glycopr... by Lloberas, María Mercedes, Alvarez, Luis Ignacio, Entrocasso, Carlos, Virkel, Guillermo Leon, Ballent, Mariana, Maté, María Laura, Lanusse, Carlos Edmundo, Lifschitz, Adrian Luis

    Published 2019
    “…Additionally, the efficacy of the three molecules was evaluated in lambs infected with resistant nematodes by classical parasitological methods. Furthermore, the comparative determination of the level of expression of P-glycoprotein (P-gp2) in H. contortus recovered from lambs treated with each drug was performed by real time PCR. …”
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  14. Editorial: Accelerating Genetic Gains in Pulses by Pratap, Aditya, Agrawal, Shiv Kumar, Polowick, Patricia L., Blair, Matthew W., Baum, Michael

    Published 2022
    “…Realizing their importance, significant research has been dedicated to their genetic amelioration, thereby turning them into mainstream crops from so-called “orphan legumes”. Classical plant breeding methods led to the development of more than 3,800 improved varieties of different pulse crops globally, with improved attributes of grain yield, crop duration, stress resistance, nutrition quality, etc. …”
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  15. Experiences with the use of participatory approaches in highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) surveillance by Jost, Christine, Bloland, P., Busuulwa, M., Munstermann, S., Okuthe, S., Parmley, J., Pfeiffer, Dirk U., Pissang, C., Soumare, B., Mariner, Jeffrey C.

    Published 2012
    “…It evolved in response to past failures with classical approaches. Practitioners of PDS rely on semi-structured interviews during which techniques that allow for visualization, scoring and direct observation are used to increase communication and understanding. …”
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    Conference Paper
  16. Socio-economic impact analysis of livestock disease control programmes with special reference to ticks and tick-borne diseases. by Randela, R.

    Published 2000
    “…Eleven percent of the respondents expressed some dissatisfaction with the classical tick control method (plunge dip). The development of tick resistance to successive acaricide compounds is a major problem stated by 79% of the dissatisfied fanners . …”
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  17. Growth curve of early-weaned Hereford calves in a semidesert temperate zone (Patagonia, Argentina) by Bruzzone, Octavio Augusto, Castillo, Daniel Alejandro, Villagra, Edgar Sebastian

    Published 2022
    “…This study aimed to evaluate the growth curve of early weaned calves in a semidesert temperate area such as Patagonia, Argentina, using a classical growth curve model. Hereford and crossbred (3/4 Hereford x 1/4 Aberdeen Angus) calves (n = 56), born in spring (September - November), from multiparous cows (4 to 8 years old), were weaned at 45–145 d of age, with 43–156 kg live weight and placed in a feedlot. …”
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