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    GLOBAL ANTHRAX EPIZOOTOLOGY. 3. THE INDEX OF NIDALITY by V. V. Makarov, N. Ya. Makhamat

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…The indices of anthrax nidality, which are closest to reality and calculated using statistically reliable sample of average variants (number of outbreaks, exposed animals, mortality) for basic animal species, taken as a percentage of infected animals per one outbreak in average are 11% (from 0,6 to 19) for cattle; 4% (from 1 to 20) for small ruminants; 7% (from 6 to 33) for horses.…”
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  2. 1002

    Vectors, Hosts, and the Possible Risk Factors Associated with Severe Fever with Thrombocytopenia Syndrome by Jin-Na Wang, Tian-Qi Li, Qin-Mei Liu, Yu-Yan Wu, Ming-Yu Luo, Zhen-Yu Gong

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Many studies have identified antigens and antibodies against SFTSV in various animals such as sheep, goats, cattle, and rodents. Besides, person-to-person transmission through contact with blood or mucous of an infected person has also been reported. …”
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    TOXICOLOGIC CHARACTERISTICS OF THE PREVENTIVE IODINE-CONTAINING PREPARATION “VANGTSEYOD” by T. V. Kruchinkina, Yu. A. Gavrilov, G. A. Gavrilova

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…A new iodinecontaining preparation “Vangtseyod” has been developed basing on natural zeolites from Vanga deposits to prevent iodine deficit in young cattle. The distinctive feature of the Vanga deposit zeolite in comparison with other deposits of the Amur Oblast and the Far East is that it contains more effective clinoptilolite and heulandite minerals, characterized by the low contents of harmful compounds. …”
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    EXPERT RISK ASSESSMENT OF FMD INTRODUCTION TO THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION FROM INFECTED COUNTRIES by V. M. Gulenkin, A. K. Karaulov, D. A. Lozovoy, V. M. Zakharov

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…It is aimed at FMD outbreak prevention in the specified RF Subjects by inducing protective immunity in at least 81% of immunized cattle and at least 95% of immunized pigs.…”
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    Estrous Synchronization and Fixed-Time Artificial Insemination by Vitor R. G. Mercadante, Darren D. Henry, Francine M. Ciriaco, Pedro L. P. Fontes, Nicky Oosthuizen, G. Cliff Lamb

    Published 2016-04-01
    “…Over the last four decades, several advances in reproductive biotechnologies, such as artificial insemination (AI), synchronization of estrus, and fixed-time AI (TAI), have allowed producers to improve the genetic traits of their cattle and shorten the lengths of both the breeding season and subsequent calving season, which can lead to increased overall profitability of cow-calf production systems. …”
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    Changes of metabolic profile and lts associotion with fat cow syndrome in high vielding cows during dry period and after parturation by Veysi Aslan, Ülker Eren, Mutlu Sevinç, İsmail Öztok, Kürşat Işık

    “…This investigation was carried out on 17 head of Swiss Brown dairy cattle in Central Research Institute of Konya during winter until enel of spring. …”
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  7. 1007

    De la sangre al oro : la transubstanciación del cristianismo y del capitalismo en la comida ritual huichol (México) by Frédéric Saumade

    Published 2013-09-01
    “…The author, ruling out any essentialist perspective, demonstrates that the three pillars of the Hispano-Western power – cattle, money, Christianity – have been integrated in a ritual cycle that gathers and sets in motion food, sacrificial flows, religious believes and relations of power. …”
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    Fertility traits in brown swiss herd at konya animal research institute by Şeref İnal, Muammer Tilki, Mehmet Çolak, Seyit Ümitli

    “…This study was investigated the levels of some reproductive characters of Brown Swiss cattle which are at Konya Animal Research institute. …”
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  10. 1010

    Estrous Synchronization and Fixed-Time Artificial Insemination by Vitor R. G. Mercadante, Darren D. Henry, Francine M. Ciriaco, Pedro L. P. Fontes, Nicky Oosthuizen, G. Cliff Lamb

    Published 2016-04-01
    “…Over the last four decades, several advances in reproductive biotechnologies, such as artificial insemination (AI), synchronization of estrus, and fixed-time AI (TAI), have allowed producers to improve the genetic traits of their cattle and shorten the lengths of both the breeding season and subsequent calving season, which can lead to increased overall profitability of cow-calf production systems. …”
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    Seroepidemiology of Camel Brucellosis in and around Dire Dawa, Eastern Ethiopia by Hika Waktole, Mohammed Aden, Hagos Ashenafi

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The disease is highly prevalent in cattle, camels, and small ruminants in pastoral and agro-pastoral areas in Africa. …”
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    Diagnosis of tuberculosis in buffaloes in Argentina: intradermoreaction, compatible lesions and bacteriological culture by Emilia Irina Martínez, Fabiana Cipolini Galarza, Nolly María Monzón, Ana Gabriela Espasandin, José Luis Konrad, Elvira Falzoni, Soledad Barandiaran, Jimena Marfil, Marcela Martínez Vivot, Diana Elina Martínez

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…In Argentina, bovine and buffalo cattle are under a tuberculosis control and eradication program, which includes tuberculin purified protein derivative bovine (PPDB) diagnosis and slaughter of positive reagents. …”
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    Prevalence and community awareness of bovine Trypanosomiasis in Wolaita zone Kindo Koysha woreda, southern Ethiopia by Saifemichael Ushecho, Amene Fekadu

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…Blood from the marginal ear vein was collected from a total of 220 cattle for Packed cell volume (PCV) determination and trypanosome detection. …”
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    NIGERIA’S INTRACTABLE CRISIS OF NATIONAL INSECURITY AND THE RESPONSE OF THE SOUTHWESTERN STATES by Sunday Owen, ABANG PhD, ADEYEMI-SUENU, Adebowale(PhD)

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…Currently, all the six geo-political zones in Nigeria have witnessed serious security threats ranging from kidnapping to armed robbery, ritual killings, banditry, cultism, cattle rustling, herdsmen-farmers clashes, and wanton destruction of properties. …”
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    As Lagoas Salitradas do Pantanal da Nhecolândia: um estudo da paisagem baseado no modelo GTP – Geossistema, Território e Paisagem by Mauro Henrique Soares da Silva, Messias Modesto dos Passos, Arnaldo Yoso Sakamoto

    Published 2013-11-01
    “…It is highlighted that the different features of the plant cover allied to the distinction of the organization “pedomorphological” and the internal topographical characteristics, as well as the evidence of plant cover discontinuities (cordilheira), and the use of this environment back to the extensive cattle, all together contributed to the entrance of acid water in the area through straight links with coalescent system depriving of characteristics a lacustrine system which we believed to be an alkaline environment in ancient times. …”
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  16. 1016

    Delta intérieur du fleuve Niger au Mali – quand la crue fait la loi : l’organisation humaine et le partage des ressources dans une zone inondable à fort contraste. by Marie-Laure De Noray

    Published 2003-12-01
    “…One million people, especially fishers, cattle herders and flood recession farmers are using the delta for their subsistence or for export production. …”
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    A new perspective on apoptosis: Its impact on meat and organoleptic quality in different animals by Boin Lee, Young Min Choi

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…A moderate to rapid apoptotic rate can improve textural properties in species with a higher proportion of type I fibers, such as cattle. In contrast, in species with a predominance of type IIB fibers, such as pork and poultry, rapid apoptosis can lead to undesirable quality traits. …”
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    L’étalement urbain au péril des activités agro-pastorales à Abidjan. by Kouakou Yao Etienne, Koné Brama, Bonfoh Bassirou, Kientga Sonwouignandé Mathieu, N’Go Yao Alexis, Savane Issiaka, Cissé Guéladio

    Published 2010-09-01
    “…Total variation of surface due to settlements was 40 % at Azito, 18 % at Lokoa and 8 % at Béago. Some pastoral and cattle parks were joined by the city and were moved to other geographical positions. …”
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    Managing N Inputs and the Effect on N Losses Following Excretion in Open-Dirt Feedlots in Nebraska by Galen E. Erickson, Terry J. Klopfenstein

    Published 2001-01-01
    “…Nutrition will play an important role in meeting the environmental challenges of beef cattle feedlots. Nutritionists are continually refining protein requirements, and have recently adopted a new metabolizable protein (MP) system to more efficiently use nitrogen (N) and allow more accurate diet formulation. …”
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    Quelques granges modernes en Île-de-France et régions voisines by Jean-Yves Dufour

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…The results of paleoecological analyzes of barn floors and threshing floor are given. The use of barns by cattle is attested on several sites. It is increasing with the development of agro-industrial activities in barns.…”
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