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  1. A note on the utilization of urea by Sudan Desert sheep by Hassan, H.M., Mukhtar, A.M.S.

    Published 1971
    “…Sixty-four young male Sudan Desert lambs were group-fed for 87 days on four diets, all containing approximately 10% crude protein. …”
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  2. A note on intensive fattening of Sudan Desert lambs by Khalafallah, A.M., El-Khidir, O.A.

    Published 1985
    “…The feedlot performance and carcass characteristics of Sudan Desert lambs under intensive system of feeding and management from birth to 40 kg slaughter weight were investigated. …”
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  3. Evaluation of body composition of male Sudan desert sheep by Gaili, E.S.E.

    Published 1976
    “…Sixty-six male Sudan desert sheep representing different weight classes of sheep commonly slaughtered in the local market were sacrificed and slaughter and carcass data collected. …”
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  4. Varying levels of concentrates in the rations of Sudan Desert sheep by El-Hag, G.A., Mukhtar, A.M.S.

    Published 1978
    “…Seventy Sudan desert rams about one year old were purchased from Omdurman livestock market during September 1976 and taken to Khartoum university farm where they were ear tagged, weighed and divided into four groups of 16 animals each. …”
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  5. Reproductive performance of two types of Sudan Desert sheep by El-Karim, A.I.A., Owen, J.B.

    Published 1987
    “…Data were available to study reproductive aspects on a total of 1860 matings over three years for the Shugor and Watish ecotypes of Sudan Desert sheep kept under hot semi-arid conditions at the El Huda sheep research station in the Sudan. …”
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  6. Molasses urea blocks as an emergency diet for sheep in the Sudan by Khidir, O.A. el, Khalafallah, A.M., Murgos, F.I.

    Published 1989
    “…A ten-week trail was conducted to assess the nutritive value of molasses urea blocks (MUBs) for feeding sheep in the Sudan. Sixteen adult wethers of the Sudan Desert sheep of 51.8± 0.1 kg average liveweight were used. …”
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  7. Performance recording of sheep in the Sudan. 1. Reproductive traits by El-Amin, F.M.

    Published 1984
    “…This study reports on a 2 year observation on some reproductive traits of Desert sheep at Khartoum, Sudan. Data on duration of oestrous and pregnancy, seasonality of lambing, ewe fertility and reproductive rate, birth weight, prenatal and preweaning mortality rate, and sex ratio included.…”
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  8. A post-separation Social Accounting Matrix for the Sudan by Siddig, Khalid, Elagra, Samir, Grethe, Harald, Mubarak, Amel

    Published 2018
    “…The 2012 Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) for the Sudan, with a special focus on agriculture, water, and energy, is built using data from domestic sources in the Sudan, including the Central Bureau of Statistics, the Ministry of Agriculture, the Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning, and the Central Bank of Sudan, besides other external sources. …”
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  9. Synergy-building in weather and climate: Partnership between NMHS, policy makers, private sector and media training workshop for Sudan, South Sudan, Uganda and Ethiopia by Abdi, Abduwali

    Published 2022
    “…In June 2022, the project organized a synergy-building training workshop for stakeholders from four countries: Ethiopia, Sudan, South Sudan and Uganda. The workshop was one of a series of training activities under work package 4 of the CONFER project on capacity building (see annex III), led by NORCAP, a member of the implementing consortium. …”
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  10. Unleashing Potato’s Potential in Sudan. A Scoping Mission Report by Simpson, H., Mikkola, J., Parker, M.

    Published 2021
    “…At the same time, urbanization, change of dietary habits and removal of wheat import subsidizes continue to drive demand of potato in Sudan. The scoping report will advise pathways to support potato to reach its potential through creating opportunities for diverse partners, including national and regional institutions, private sector, national NGOs, farmer organizations and microfinance institutions.…”
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  11. Population genetic analysis and sub-structuring of Theileria annulata in Sudan by Salih, D.A., Ali. A.M., Njahira, M., Taha, K.M., Mohammed, M.S., Mwacharo, Joram M., Mbole-Kariuki, N., El Hussein, A.M., Bishop, Richard P., Skilton, R.

    Published 2021
    “…Theileria annulata, which causes tropical theileriosis, is a major impediment to improving cattle production in Sudan. Tropical theileriosis disease is prevalent in the north and central regions of Sudan. …”
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  12. Changes in the hydrometeorological conditions for sustainable water resources management in Sudan by Sahoo, Satiprasad, Govind, Ajit

    Published 2022
    “…Agriculture is a pillar for the economy in Sudan, yet water resources may be decreasing as a result of climate change and agricultural operations, including flow management and irrigation techniques. …”
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  13. F2R-CWANA Egypt and Sudan Inception Workshop by Baum, Michael, Al-Zu'bi, Maha, Crichton, Rhiannon

    Published 2023
    “…F2R-CWANA Egypt and Sudan Inception Workshop…”
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