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  1. Prediction of live body weight using length and girth measurements for pigs in rural Western Kenya by Mutua, Florence K., Dewey, Catherine E., Arimi, S.M., Schelling, E., Ogara, W.O.

    Published 2011
    “…Objectives: To develop and validate a pig weight-estimation method using body length and girth measurements. …”
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    Journal Article
  2. Effects of grassland management practices on soil organic carbon: An analysis with three objective weighting methods by Zhao, M., Zhu, L., Bai, K.

    Published 2012
    “…In this study, three objective weighting methods including entropy, weighting method, standard deviation method, and CRITIC were adopted to analyze the effects of burning, mowing, and fertilization on grassland soil organic carbon, and the scoring and ordering of the management practices and their combinations were made. …”
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  3. Plot techniques for assessment of bunch weight in banana trials under two systems of crop management by Ortíz, R.

    Published 1995
    “…The objectives of this study were to determine the optimum plot size (i.e., number of plants per experimental plot) and the number of replications to detect significant true mean differences in bunch weight (i.e., commercial yield) between treatments. …”
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  4. Short Communication: Prediction of body weight using morphometric measurements in Creole goats from Peru by Paredes Chocce, Miguel Enrique, Sessarego Davila, Emmanuel Alexander, Tafur Gutierrez, Lucinda, Temoche Socola, Victor Alexander, Salinas Marco, Jorge, Acosta Granados, Irene Carol, Ruiz Chamorro, Jose Antonio, Cruz Luis, Juancarlos Alejandro, Trillo Zarate, Fritz Carlos

    Published 2025
    “…Goats are an important component of smallholder family farms along the coast and highlands of Peru. The weight of an animal is an important indicator of the production and economy of farmers in rural areas. …”
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    Artículo
  5. Factors influencing variation in birth weight and its impact on later performance in Swedish Yorkshire pigs by Wahlgren, Paulina

    Published 2018
    “…The phenotypic variation in piglet birth weight caused by gender, birth parity number and litter size, and later how this variation in birth weight influenced growth rate until 100 kg and backfat thickness at 100 kg live weight were analysed in this study. …”
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    Second cycle, A2E

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