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  1. Changes in dairy cows’ temperature por isaksson, jessica

    Publicado 2017
    “…If they cannot get rid of the excess heat the body temperature will increase. No measurement of the thermal comfort is made in Sweden today, during the official dairy farm inspections. …”
    H3
  2. Kalvutdragaren por Nilsson, Maja

    Publicado 2009
    “…This was done against the background that excessive force at assisted calvings at dystocia can mean life threatening damages on the calf such as grave acidosis, vertebral fractures, femur fractures and rib fractures. …”
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    Otro
  3. The Livestock Sub-sector in Kenya’s NDC: A scoping of gaps and priorities por Mbae, Robin, Kimoro, Bernard, Kibor, Benjamin T., Wilkes, Andreas, Odhong’, Charles, Dijk, Suzanne van, Wassie, Shimels Eshete, Khobondo, Joel Onyango

    Publicado 2020
    “…Assuming annual growth of 3.34%, livestock enteric fermentation emissions in 2030 could exceed 33 Mt CO2e, which is more than double the estimated emissions in 2010. …”
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  4. An evaluation of farmer field school training on the livelihoods of cocoa farmers in Atwima District, Ashanti Region, Ghana por Gockowski, J., Asamoah, C., David, S., Nkamleu, G.B., Gyamfi, I., Agordorku, S., Kuti, M.A.

    Publicado 2006
    “…School enrollment rates were in excess of 90 percent for 6 to 14 year old children.· Among FFS-trained farmers the level of education was positively associated withproduction output.Willingness to pay and knowledge diffusion· A large majority of control group farmers were willing to pay to attend FFS training.· The amount of tuition fee that farmers were willing to pay for attending a 15-sessionFFS training was negatively affected by producer age and positively affected byyears of schooling.· Nearly 9 in 10 trained farmers indicated that they shared information with on average2 other persons.· Knowledge on cocoa pruning, shade management and phyto-sanitary harvesting wasthe most commonly shared.Tree stock endowments· The average productivity of FFS farmers’ tree stock was more than double that of thecontrol group.· Notable increases as a result of FFS interventions were registered in the number ofproducers planting hand pollinated hybrid cocoa seedlings and the area planted tohybrids.· Farmers acquiring their cocoa farms through share-crop labor exchanges (30% ofsample) had substantially lower production.· Two-thirds of all cocoa farms were established within the last 10 years.· Low average yields of 112 kg ha-1 reflect in part the youthful nature of farmers’ treestocks.Crop management and production differences· Increased application of various crop husbandry practices among FFS-trained farmersrelative to control group farmers was noted.· The application of pesticides showed a response 8 times greater than that of thecontrol group.In sum, FFS training and subsequent changes in management practices are estimated to haveresulted in a net production increase of 14% among the 2003 participants. …”
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  5. Gårdsbaserade system för spannmålshantering i den framtida Lantmännenorganisationen por Wildt-Persson, Erik

    Publicado 2006
    “…We may conclude that for all the case farms that are included in the study, the costs to load a truck never exceed 10 öre/kg in the best economic solution. This means that if Lantmännen achieves the objective of Blåljus, to increase the grain prices with 10 öre/kg, the net effect after Blåljus will be positive for the individual farm, i.e. the cost for loading a truck on the farm is less than the increase in grain prices.…”
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    Otro
  6. Hur påverkar gummigolv i grisningsboxen suggans liggtider, liggbeteende och hennes tid för att lägga sig? por Winter, Nina

    Publicado 2014
    “…The assumption that sows could be more sensitive to higher temperatures when on the rubber floor, due to less thermal conductivity, could not be confirmed nor disregarded because the temperature during the observation period did not exceed the sows’ thermo neutral zone (15-20 °C) by much. …”
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    Second cycle, A2E
  7. Inflytande av sommarväder på kornas val att vara på bete eller inne dagtid i en besättning, samt studier av andningsfrekvens och yttemperatur hos fokaldjur por Johansson, Malin

    Publicado 2005
    “…When these were compared the result showed that the solar radiation gain often widely exceed the convection losses. Only some situations showed otherwise. …”
    L3
  8. The evolving SARS-CoV-2 epidemic in Africa: Insights from rapidly expanding genomic surveillance por Tegally, H., San, J.E., Cotten, M., Moir, M., Tegomoh, B., Mboowa, G., Martin, D.P., Baxter, C., Lambisia, A.W., Diallo, A., Amoako, D.G., Diagne, M.M., Sisay, A., Zekri, AN., Gueye, A.S., Sangare, A.K., Ouedraogo, A.S., Sow, A., Musa, A.O., Sesay, A.K., Abias, A.G., Elzagheid, A.I., Lagare, A., Kemi, A.S., Abar, A.E., Johnson, A.A., Fowotade, A., Oluwapelumi, A.O., Amuri, A.A., Juru, A., Kandeil, A., Mostafa, A., Rebai, A., Sayed, A., Kazeem, A., Balde, A., Christoffels, A., Trotter, A.J., Campbell, A., Keita, A.K., Koné, A., Bouzid, A., Souissi, A., Agweyu, A., Naguib, A., Gutierrez, A.V., Nkeshimana, A., Page, A.J., Yadouleton, A., Vinze, A., Happi, A.N., Chouikha, A., Iranzadeh, A., Maharaj, A., Batchi-Bouyou, A.L., Ismail, A., Sylverken, A.A., Goba, A., Femi, A., Sijuwola, A.E., Marycelin, B., Salako, B.L., Oderinde, B.S., Bolajoko, B., Diarra, B., Herring, B.L., Tsofa, B., Lekana-Douki, B., Mvula, B., Njanpop-Lafourcade, B.M., Marondera, B.T., Khaireh, B.A., Kouriba, B., Adu, B., Pool, B., McInnis, B., Brook, C., Williamson, C., Nduwimana, C., Anscombe, C., Pratt, C.B., Scheepers, C., Akoua-Koffi, C.G., Agoti, C.N., Mapanguy, C.M., Loucoubar, C., Onwuamah, CK., Ihekweazu, C., Malaka, C.N., Peyrefitte, C., Grace, C., Omoruyi, C.E., Rafaï, C.D., Morang'a, C.M., Erameh, C., Lule, D.B., Bridges, D.J., Mukadi-Bamuleka, D., Park, D., Rasmussen, D.A., Baker, D., Nokes, D.J., Ssemwanga, D., Tshiabuila, D., Amuzu, D.S.Y., Goedhals, D., Grant, D.S., Omuoyo, D.O., Maruapula, D., Wanjohi, D.W., Foster-Nyarko, E., Lusamaki, E.K., Simulundu, E., Ong'era, E.M., Ngabana, E.N., Okoth, Edward A., Otieno, E., Shumba, E., Barasa, E., Ahmed, E.B., Ahmed, E.A., Lokilo, E., Mukantwari, E., Philomena, E., Belarbi, E., Simon-Loriere, E., Anoh, EA., Manuel, E., Leendertz, F., Taweh, F.M., Wasfi, F., Abdelmoula, F., Takawira, F.T., Derrar, F., Ajogbasile, F.V., Treurnicht, F., Onikepe, F., Ntoumi, F., Muyembe, F.M., Ragomzingba, F.E.Z., Dratibi, F.A., Iyanu, F.A., Mbunsu, G.K., Thilliez, G., Kay, G.L., Akpede, G.O., Zyl, G.U. van, Awandare, G.A., Kpeli, G.S., Schubert, G., Maphalala, G.P., Ranaivoson, H.C., Omunakwe, H.E., Onywera, H., Abe, H., Karray, H., Nansumba, H., Triki, H., Kadjo, H.A.A., Elgahzaly, H., Gumbo, H., Mathieu, H., Kavunga-Membo, H., Smeti, I., Olawoye, I.B., Adetifa, I.M.O., Odia, I., Ben, Boubaker, I.B., Mohammad, I.A., Ssewanyana, I., Wurie, I., Konstantinus, I.S., Halatoko, J.W.A., Ayei, J., Sonoo, J., Makangara, J.C., Tamfum, J.M., Heraud, J.M., Shaffer, J.G., Giandhari, J., Musyoki, J., Nkurunziza, J., Uwanibe, J.N., Bhiman, J.N., Yasuda, J., Morais, J., Kiconco, J., Sandi, J.D., Huddleston, J., Odoom, J.K., Morobe, J.M., Gyapong, J.O., Kayiwa, J.T., Okolie, J.C., Xavier, J.S., Gyamfi, J., Wamala, J.F., Bonney, J.H.K., Nyandwi, J., Everatt, J., Nakaseegu, J., Ngoi, J.M., Namulondo, J., Oguzie, J.U., Andeko, JC., Lutwama, J.J., Mogga, J.J.H., O'Grady, J., Siddle, KJ., Victoir, K., Adeyemi, K.T., Tumedi, K.A., Carvalho, KS., Mohammed, K.S., Dellagi, K., Musonda, K.G., Duedu, K.O., Fki-Berrajah, L., Singh, L., Kepler, L.M., Biscornet, L., Oliveira, Martins, L. de, Chabuka, L., Olubayo, L., Ojok, L.D., Deng, L.L., Ochola-Oyier, L.I., Tyers, L., Mine, M., Ramuth, M., Mastouri, M., ElHefnawi, M., Mbanne, M., Matsheka, M.I., Kebabonye, M., Diop, M., Momoh, M., Lima, Mendonça, M.D.L., Venter, M., Paye, M.F., Faye, M., Nyaga, M.M., Mareka, M., Damaris, M.M., Mburu, M.W., Mpina, M.G., Owusu, M., Wiley, M.R., Tatfeng, M.Y., Ayekaba, M.O., Abouelhoda, M., Beloufa, M.A., Seadawy, M.G., Khalifa, M.K., Matobo, M.M., Kane, M., Salou, M., Mbulawa, M.B., Mwenda, M., Allam, M., Phan, M.V.T., Abid, N., Rujeni, N., Abuzaid, N., Ismael, N., Elguindy, N., Top, N.M., Dia, N., Mabunda, N., Hsiao, N.Y., Silochi, N.B., Francisco, N.M., Saasa, N., Bbosa, N., Murunga, N., Gumede, N., Wolter, N., Sitharam, N., Ndodo, N., Ajayi, N.A., Tordo, N., Mbhele, N., Razanajatovo, N.H., Iguosadolo, N., Mba, N., Kingsley, O.C., Sylvanus, O., Femi, O., Adewumi, O.M., Testimony, O., Ogunsanya, O.A., Fakayode, O., Ogah, O.E., Oludayo, O.E., Faye, O., Smith-Lawrence, P., Ondoa, P., Combe, P., Nabisubi, P., Semanda, P., Oluniyi, P.E., Arnaldo, P., Quashie, P.K., Okokhere, P.O., Bejon, P., Dussart, P., Bester, P.A., Mbala, P.K., Kaleebu, P., Abechi, P., El-Shesheny, R., Joseph, R., Aziz, R.K., Essomba, R.G., Ayivor-Djanie, R., Njouom, R., Phillips, R.O., Gorman, R., Kingsley, R.A., Neto Rodrigues, R.M.D.E.S.A., Audu, R.A., Carr, R.A.A., Gargouri, S., Masmoudi, S., Bootsma, S., Sankhe, S., Mohamed, S.I., Femi, S., Mhalla, S., Hosch, S., Kassim, S.K., Metha, S., Trabelsi, S., Agwa, S.H., Mwangi, S.W., Doumbia, S., Makiala-Mandanda, S., Aryeetey, S., Ahmed, S.S., Ahmed, S.M., Elhamoumi, S., Moyo, S., Lutucuta, S., Gaseitsiwe, S., Jalloh, S., Andriamandimby, S.F., Oguntope, S., Grayo, S., Lekana-Douki, S., Prosolek, S., Ouangraoua, S., Wyk, S. van, Schaffner, S.F., Kanyerezi, S., Ahuka-Mundeke, S., Rudder, S., Pillay, S., Nabadda, S., Behillil, S., Budiaki, S.L., Werf, S. van der, Mashe, T., Mohale, T., Le-Viet, T., Velavan, T.P., Schindler, T., Maponga, T.G., Bedford, T., Anyaneji, U.J., Chinedu, U., Ramphal, U., George, U.E., Enouf, V., Nene, Vishvanath M., Gorova, V., Roshdy, W.H., Karim, W.A., Ampofo, W.K., Preiser, W., Choga, W.T., Ahmed, Y.A., Ramphal, Y., Bediako, Y., Naidoo, Y., Butera, Y., Laurent, Z.R. de, Africa Pathogen Genomics Initiative, Ouma, A.E.O., Gottberg, A. von, Githinji, G., Moeti, M., Tomori, O., Sabeti, P.C., Sall, A.A., Oyola, Samuel O., Tebeje, Y.K., Tessema, S.K., Oliveira, T. de, Happi, C., Lessells, R., Nkengasong, J., Wilkinson, E.

    Publicado 2022
    “…Investment in severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) sequencing in Africa over the past year has led to a major increase in the number of sequences that have been generated and used to track the pandemic on the continent, a number that now exceeds 100,000 genomes. Our results show an increase in the number of African countries that are able to sequence domestically and highlight that local sequencing enables faster turnaround times and more-regular routine surveillance. …”
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    Journal Article

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