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  1. Detección de serovares de Salmonella en terneros de crianza artificial de la región lechera Mar y Sierras, Argentina by Bilbao, Gladys, Malena, Rosana Claudia, Passucci, Juan, Pinto de Almeida Castro, Aldana, Paolicchi, Fernando, Soto, Pedro, Cantón, Juliana, Monteavaro, Cristina

    Published 2019
    “…The age of positive calves ranged from the first day of life to 53; the second day being the most frequent time. In conclusion, 11 Salmonella serovars were detected in one out of 3 dairy farms in Mar and Sierras Dairy Basin, and not only were these serovars associated with diarrhea signs including the presence of mucus in feces, but they were also more prevalent among calves aged up to 21 days…”
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  2. Reproductive management and performance in smallholder dairy farms in Tajikistan by Celander, Kajsa

    Published 2017
    “…With reproductive performance being a main pillar of a high-yielding dairy production, studies aiming at evaluating and improving reproductive performance would inarguably be beneficial to increase production in the country. …”
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    Second cycle, A2E
  3. Odefinierade platser i staden : med studie i Söderälje by Berggren, Caroline

    Published 2008
    “…Often the undefined spaces are not even considered as being specific places, instead they are seen as areas suitable for new buildings. …”
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  4. Den fysiska planeringens påverkan på människans rekreationsmiljöer by Nilsson, Charlotte

    Published 2009
    “…Accessible recreational green areas in a certain district of a city were being made a inventory of , analysed and planned changes were regulated. …”
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  5. Management practices’ effect on milk production, somatic cell count and mastitis in Swedish organic dairy farms by Wingren, Josefin

    Published 2018
    “…The most common diseases were mastitis, milk fever, and claw diseases, with mastitis being the most widespread. Most farms used three or more hygiene routines at milking, with wet cleaning of the udder and using new cleaning material for each cow being the two most commonly used routines. …”
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    Second cycle, A2E
  6. Farmers' retirement pension : how social aspects and information collection affect farmers' retirement planning by Johansson, Caroline

    Published 2016
    “…It is at the same time essential to have a financial security as future pensioner. People being employed have a favorable security giving them both national retirement- and occupational pension, in general automatically. …”
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