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Characteristics of Pastırma Types Produced from Water Buffalo Meat
Mükerrem Kaya +3 more
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Perceived costs as drivers of wildlife management preferences in rural Tanzanian communities
Abstract Effectively managing human–wildlife interactions is crucial for fostering coexistence on shared landscapes. Management options are most effective when aligned with the preferences of people directly affected by wildlife, yet little is known about how socioecological factors influence these preferences.
Christian Kiffner +10 more
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Fungicidal efficacy of caprylic acid using three different bovine milk types against <i>Candida albicans</i>: An <i>in vitro</i> study. [PDF]
Pawar A +5 more
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Realizing and assessing social successes in invasive species management
Abstract Each year untold numbers of land managers and volunteers work individually and collectively to manage invasive plant, animal, and insect species. Whether such efforts are deemed successful depends on ecological and economic outcomes, with limited consideration of the social processes, costs, and benefits.
Sonia Graham +6 more
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Heat stress in dairy buffalo: biometeorological, molecular, and adaptive strategies for climate change resilience in subtropical regions. [PDF]
Ismail EM +4 more
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ABSTRACT Background/Aim This study aims to evaluate and compare the impact absorption capacities of thermoformed ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA) mouthguards and 3D‐printed polyolefin mouthguards used in sports dentistry applications. The objective is to determine whether 3D‐printed polyolefin mouthguards offer superior impact toughness compared to ...
Leonardo Mohamad Nassani +5 more
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Genetic and phenotypic evaluation of milk production in Khuzestani buffalo under intensive farming conditions. [PDF]
Karimi K +3 more
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Fine‐scale genetic structure in animal populations can create opportunities for both kin‐directed co‐operation and kin competition. Knowledge of kinship is therefore key to understanding the selective pressures shaping sociality as well as the effects of social behaviour on local genetic structure.
Joshua B. LaPergola +2 more
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