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Analysis of curing effect of bulk curing barns with different types of biomass combustion equipment. [PDF]
Wu S +11 more
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Barn og lek : hvorfor leker barn
Problemstilling: Hvilke tanker har barn om hva det vil si å leke?
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Short‐term betaine supplementation (80 g/day for 4 weeks) improved thermoregulation, ruminal fermentation, and nutrient utilisation in heat‐stressed dairy cows. These effects enhanced feed intake, milk yield, and metabolic stability by modulating rumen microbiota and reducing inflammatory and oxidative stress responses.
Mohamed Abdelmegeid +12 more
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Linguistic and Material Ways of Communicating with Cows-The Dung Pusher as a Semiotic Resource. [PDF]
Jääskeläinen A.
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Risikolek : hva har risikolek å si for barns psykiske og fysiske utvikling
Elin Bjørkum +1 more
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Backyard, or hobby, poultry owners in central North Carolina primarily viewed their flocks as pets, and reported self‐sufficiency in managing flock health with support from online social networks. Zoonotic disease prevention and biosecurity education that appeals to the pet‐owner mindset should be further explored for use in backyard poultry settings ...
Grace Faulkner +4 more
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Artificial light at night (ALAN) negatively affects nest site occupancy but does not influence breeding success in two sympatric owl species. [PDF]
Mátics E +4 more
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Evaluation of drones as a tool for multi‐species nest surveys on linear rights‐of‐way
This paper examines the use of drones with infrared cameras as a tool in the detection of bird nests on linear rights‐of‐way, in comparison to standard ground‐based nest surveys. Abstract The varying application of drone use in wildlife research has expanded in recent years. With the ability to utilize a variety of different sensors (e.g., infrared [IR]
Kirsten E. Pearson +5 more
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