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  1. What is farm animal welfare? : a study of animal-based food consumers’ perceptions inMexico using the ZMET tool by Capetillo Hernandez, Cristel Alejandra

    Published 2020
    “…Also, the respondents perceived FAW as a physiological or psychological result happening not to them as a person, but to the farmed animals, taking the form of a set of consequences that were consistently evoked by them and that reflect their thoughts of FAW being no pain/painless life, freedom of movement, free from stress, non-alteration of the animals’ development, access indoor/outdoor, access to natural food and water, no overexploitation, dignified life, access to medical care, non-forced reproduction, access to socializing with their own species, access to rest and sleep, dignified slaughter and recognition of farmed animals as sentient beings the recurrent constructs. Finally, when thinking of FAW, the respondents ultimately reach three end-states: being compassionate, wellness, and achievement. …”
    H2
  2. A study of climate labels’ promise to redefine the climate impact of the restaurant industry : a case study of Klimato by Gay, Anne-Sophie

    Published 2022
    “…Thirdly, the diverse implications of sustainability marketing for motivating climate actions and what they look like. And finally, climate actions and how they are being apprehended and implemented by the restaurants. …”
    H2
  3. Market integration for local farmers by Chou, Phanith

    Published 2011
    “…However, the level of acceptance and adoption of new techniques is still limited. Finally, while farmers strive to create more options for selling their vegetables to reduce the effects of price shocks, they are still not successful in meeting the requirements of traders who are able to offer the higher price levels typical for the city markets. …”
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    Second cycle, A2E
  4. Streetscapes: behind the scenes by Thelandersson, Marlene, Höök, Maria, Jonsson, Pia, Skottke, Emma

    Published 2012
    “…Theory, narratives and reflections comment on the content of the published UN-report that was finalized in Nairobi, issues and phenomena encountered in Korgocho, at the UN-Headquarters and through interviews with local government agents. …”
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    Second cycle, A2E
  5. Polymorphism in myostatin gene and athletic performance in Nordic horse breeds by Viluma, Agnese

    Published 2012
    “…Haplotype having g.66495696G allele shoved the most significant association having p-values from 0.029 for Start status BLUP value to 0.001 for Position and Earnings. Finally, we can conclude that tested polymorphisms in MSTN gene are widespread in Nordic Horse breeds and there are indications that some of them might have a functional effect on horse performance traits. …”
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    Second cycle, A2E
  6. Förbättrad omvårdnad med sårprodukt av mjölksyrabakterier och honung, för hästar med muggliknande sår by Jönsson, Helena

    Published 2013
    “…In the study, wounds started the healing process already after one treatment, granulation tissue was well established, contraction of the wound was seen and finally wound closure and maturation. Microbiological analyzes from the study indicates Staphylococcus aureus to be the primary causing pathogen, since it was the most frequent occurring pathogen in samples. …”
    M2
  7. Allra helst minns jag framtiden by Ellingsen, Tove

    Published 2014
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    First cycle, G1N, G1F, G2F or GXX
  8. Waste market in urban Malawi by Barré, Juliette

    Published 2015
    “…Additionally, the respondents provided data that couldn’t be verified since it could be a personal choice by the respondents to overestimate their success or their issues, so there might be a bias towards quantitative as well as qualitative data. Finally, this study is a call for more research on the subject as waste trading seemed to have a great potential to answer poverty issue in urban Malawi. …”
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    Second cycle, A2E
  9. Farmakogenomikens betydelse för individvariationen avseende biverkningar och resultat vid Paclitaxel behandling av hund by Olsson, Angelika

    Published 2010
    “…Therefore, this paper intends to give an introduction to pharmacogenomics. Finally this study also aims at finding the homologue genesequenses in dogs to seven genes that are important for metabolism of paclitaxel in humans. …”
    L3
  10. Miljökompensation vid exploatering av Natura 2000 : en jämförande studie av Sverige, Tyskland och Nederländerna by Rydell - Andersson, Kristin

    Published 2010
    “…If we just would exploit low valued land without any compensational measures, does not this land then disappear gradually and the value will finally increase? In that case we have come into a similar situation as the Natura 2000 area that an environmental impact assessment has to be done to prevent the extinction of specious and habitats. …”
    H2
  11. Analysing the greening measures of CAP reform 2014-2020, through the agriculture stakeholders’ perceptions by Chaganty, Swathi

    Published 2016
    “…The study used the concepts of constructivism; ‘what’s the problem represented to be’, policy analysis tool as a framework; and finally viewed the greening measures and the related components of the reform from a broader perspective of agriculture sustainability discussed by Stuart Hill. …”
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    Second cycle, A2E
  12. Det stadsnära jordbrukets förutsättningar – Fallet Malmö och Stadsbruk by Nilsson, Helen

    Published 2016
    “…The essay also conclude that urban farming has many positive effects, but Stadsbruk might not be the very best and most advantageous method for urban farming. Finally, urban farming can be a way to preserve and develop farm land within the city. …”
    H2
  13. Blålupin by Berkey, Christina

    Published 2017
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    First cycle, G2E

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