Search Results - "Humanism"
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Investigating discouraging and encouraging emic reasons to apply eco-efficient farming methods
Published 2019“…In 2008 the most extensive evaluation of global agriculture in human history notable named “agriculture at a crossroad” was published, indicating that agroecological small-scale farming systems could be a path to follow in the future in order to secure a sustainable food supply. …”
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The importance of buffalo milk in the curd manufacture of Sri Lanka
Published 2019“…It is a country with multiple cultures, ethnicities and languages, and it is rated as “high” on the Human Development Index (HDI). The total population is 20.9 million, of which 28% are employed in the agricultural primary production. …”
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Seroprevalence and risk factors for Rift Valley fever and Capripoxvirus in small ruminants in the border region of Tanzania - Zambia
Published 2019“…It is mainly infecting ruminants such as sheep, goats, cattle, buffaloes and camels, but is also a zoonotic disease and can infect humans. When domestic ruminants are infected, massive abortions can be seen in all stages in pregnant animals and a high fatality rate in young animals. …”
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Implementation of renewable energy in the Republic of Moldova : society and landscape in transition
Published 2010“…The main resources are the human resources. Moldova has a well educated population with many international experiences. …”
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Toxoplasma gondiis roll vid beteendeförändringar hos djur
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Örtagårdsparken i Rosengård
Published 2009“…The intention was to create housing for the modern human being to live in which resulted in that the area was exploited to the utmost. …”
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Dogs' behavioural responses to repeated positive events
Published 2011“…These behavioural indicators could be helpful to increase both dogs’ and humans’ overall well-being in today’s society since they could help e.g. dog owners and caretakers to interpret behaviours displayed by dogs and their intentions so they can respond accordingly. …”
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Identifying facial expressions associated with positive emotional states in dogs
Published 2012“…This was done by trying to induce dogs to a positive emotional state by presenting two kinds of stimuli presumed to be of positive valence to the dogs, the face of a familiar human talking to the dog in a friendly voice, and a presumed preferred food item consisting of a meatball. …”
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