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  1. Assessing the impact of non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPI) on the dynamics of COVID-19: A mathematical modelling study of the case of Ethiopia by Ejigu, B.A., Asfaw, M.D., Cavalerie, Lisa, Abebaw, T., Nanyingi, M., Baylis, M.

    Published 2021
    “…Effective public health preparedness and response to COVID-19 requires timely projections of the time and size of the peak of the outbreak. …”
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  2. Analysis of T-cell responses in cattle immunized against heartwater by vaccination with killed elementary bodies of Cowdria ruminantium by Totte, P., McKeever, Declan J., Martínez, D., Bensaid, A.

    Published 1997
    “…Vaccinated animals proved fully resistant to virulent challenge 3 and 10 months after vaccination. For the first time a helper T lymphocyte response to Cowdria antigens was observed and characterized. …”
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  3. Which forecast represents the local weather best?: Preliminary case study findings from My Loi village, northcentral Vietnam by Roy, Antika, Simelton, Elisabeth, Quinn, Claire

    Published 2017
    “…All three forecasts under-predicted temperatures, while AccuWeather overestimated and Windyty underestimated the total rainfall (for the two months, by 100 mm); however no systematic error could be determined to reduce the error.  As uncertainties are rapidly increasing with longer lead time than two days ahead, the researchers advise to follow several forecast sources to get a range of scenarios.…”
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  4. A comprehensive assessment of vegetable pea (Pisum sativum L.) germplasm integrating multivariate data analysis with agro-morphological and biochemical characterisation by Thirumalai, Mithraa, Sharma, Vinod K., Tripathi, Kuldeep, Jain, Antil, Angirekula, Udaya Bhanu, Ali, Sharik, Rajkumar, S., Wankhede, Dhammaprakash Pandhari, Bollinedi, Haritha, Yadav, Rashmi, Bhardwaj, Rakesh, Rana, Jai Chand, Riar, Amritbir

    Published 2025
    “…Significant diversity was observed in flowering time (39–90DAS), plant architecture, seed morphology, and biochemical composition, with protein (13.8–26.8 %), iron (33–124 ppm), vitamin C (21.7–69.2 mg/100g), and total phenolics (0.39–0.81g GAE/100g) displaying broad variability. …”
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  5. Long-term black carbon dynamics in cultivated soil by Nguyen, B.T., Lehmann, Johannes, Kinyangi, James, Smernik, R., Riha, S.J., Engelhard, M.H.

    Published 2008
    “…BC particles and changes in BC stocks were obtained from soil collected in fields that were cleared from forest by fire at 8 different times in the past (2, 3, 5, 20, 30, 50, 80 and 100 years before sampling) in western Kenya. …”
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  6. Persistence of Rift Valley fever virus in East Africa by Gachohi, John M., Hansen, F., Bett, Bernard K., Kitala, P.

    Published 2012
    “…A grid cell measures 500×500 m and the model considers a grid of 100×100 grid cells; the model thus operates on the regional scale of 2,500 km2. …”
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  7. Influence of larval density, substrate moisture content and feedstock ratio on life history traits of black soldier fly larvae by Dzepe, D., Nana, P., Fotso Kuate, A., Tchuinkam, T., Djouaka, R.F.

    Published 2020
    “…Five feedstock ratios of 25, 50, 100, 150 and 200 mg of feed per larva per day were also tested. …”
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  8. Methodological considerations on banana (Musa spp.) yield determinations by Hauser, S., Asten, Piet J.A. van

    Published 2010
    “…Production patterns and types vary distinctly in time and space. This requires special attention when expressing yields as unit mass per unit area per unit time (t ha-1 y-1). …”
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  9. Relación entre la respiración y la germinación con el contenido de humedad en las semillas de cacao by Casas P, I.A., Ibañez, M.L.

    Published 2025
    “…Germination or seed viability remained 100 percent up to 25 percent of moisture but began decrease rapidly to zero by the time only time only 16 percent of the water remained. …”
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  10. Effect of high-pressure treatment on hard cheese proteolysis by Costabel, Luciana Maria, Bergamini, Carina Viviana, Vaudagna, Sergio Ramon, Cuatrin, Alejandra, Audero, Gabriela Maria, Hynes, Erica Rut

    Published 2018
    “…The application of high hydrostatic pressure (HHP) treatment has been proposed to reduce the ripening time of cheese via modifications in the enzymatic activities or the substrate reactivity. …”
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  11. Rörelsemönster och golvrenhet på två olika slags spaltgolv i lösdrift för mjölkkor by Rosbacke, Carina

    Published 2003
    “…The amount of manure increased with time. I conclude that the cows get a slightly altered locomotion on a 100/30-mm slatted floor, compared to a conventional 125/40-mm floor, suggesting a slightly more comfortable gait, and that the modified floor is as clean as the conventional one, and even cleaner at the edges of the alley.…”
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  12. Effectiveness of climate information services: An evaluation of the accuracy and socio-economic benefits for smallholder farmers in Niger and Mali by Bizo, Issiaka M., Traore, Bouba, Sidibé, Amadou, Soulé, Moussa

    Published 2024
    “…The results of field survey show that, in general, 87 to 100% of the respondents in Niger and 100% in Mali received the seasonal forecasts. …”
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    Journal Article
  13. Impact of the biological control agent gyranusoidea tebygi noyes (Hymenoptera: Encyrtidae) on the mango mealybug, rastrococcus invadens williams (Homoptera: Pseudococcidae), in Be... by Bokonon-Ganta, A.H., Neuenschwander, P.

    Published 1995
    “…Average pseudococcid densities declined steadily from 9.7 females/48 leaves in 1989, with 3.2% of all mango trees having densities above 100 pseudococcids, to 6.4 females/48 leaves in 1991, with 1.3% of all trees having densities above 100 pseudococcids. …”
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  14. Marketsheds by HarvestChoice, Guo, Zhe, Comanescu, Maria

    Published 2014
    “…A market is defined as the nearest city or ‘market’ with a population greater than 20,000, 50,000, 100,000, 250,000, or 500,000. The market shed is the total area surrounding each market for which that market has the lowest cost in terms of travel time. …”
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