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Culture change - language change: Missionaries and moribund varieties of Kilivila [PDF]
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Optimizing Fodder Yield and Quality Through Grass-Legume Relay Intercropping in the Mediterranean Region. [PDF]
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Ethnobotanical Analysis and Regional Comparison of Ethnoveterinary Practices in Southern Fars, Iran. [PDF]
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First insights into the intestinal microbiota of the endangered Angler Saddleback pig. [PDF]
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Beneficial effects of barium on the growth, physiology and productivity of wheat. [PDF]
Choudhary LK, Kumar A.
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Spatiotemporal Patterns of Sleeping Site Use of Guinea Baboon Parties (<i>Papio papio</i>). [PDF]
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GRASS-SKIRT BURNS IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA
Lancet, The, 1983A retrospective survey of burn cases admitted to Alotau Hospital, Papua New Guinea, over a four-year period showed that 48% were due to grass-skirt burns. Most of these occurred in young girls and usually caused full-thickness burns of the buttocks and thigh. The commonest long-term complications were contractures of the hips and knees.
P, Barss, K, Wallace
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Small Ruminant Research, 2001
The supplementary values of Verano stylo in a mixed Guinea grass (Panicum maximum cv. Ntchisi)-Verano stylo (Stylosanthes hamata cv. Verano) diet from a sown grass-legume mixture and N fertilized grass were compared in West African dwarf (WAD) goats. Liveweight (LW) gain, feed intake, digestibility and N utilization were determined using 15 goats in ...
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The supplementary values of Verano stylo in a mixed Guinea grass (Panicum maximum cv. Ntchisi)-Verano stylo (Stylosanthes hamata cv. Verano) diet from a sown grass-legume mixture and N fertilized grass were compared in West African dwarf (WAD) goats. Liveweight (LW) gain, feed intake, digestibility and N utilization were determined using 15 goats in ...
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Megathyrsus maximus (Guinea grass).
2021Abstract M. maximus is a highly successful invader in tropical and warm temperate areas after introduction as fodder. It can spread from seed, is highly competitive with native flora, and while it is highly fire resistant it can quickly spread to invade gaps left in natural vegetation after fire.
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