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Decline in Ro when removing individual farms.
Publicado 2018“…<p>Dashed vertical line corresponds to removal of 11% of holdings and the dashed horizontal line to 80% reduction of R0. …”
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Network robustness analysis by the gradual removal/isolation of farm nodes.
Publicado 2019“…<p>The farm nodes are removed in a decreasing order of different centrality measures and the size of the largest weakly connected component (at the farm-level) is plotted. …”
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Main characteristics of the 7 farms involved in the study.
Publicado 2025“…<p>Main characteristics of the 7 farms involved in the study.</p>…”
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The economic value of mussel farming for uncertain nutrient removal in the Baltic Sea
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On-Farm Residue Removal Study for Resilient Economic Agricultural Practices in Morris, Minnesota
Publicado 2024“…<p>On-Farm Residue Removal Study for Resilient Economic Agricultural Practices in Morris, Minnesota Interest in harvesting crop residues for energy has waxed and waned since the oil embargo of 1973. …”
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Categories and number of participants involved in focus groups and interviews.
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Parameters involved in the swine breeding farm model, with definitions, values and the sources of the values.
Publicado 2014“…<p>Parameters involved in the swine breeding farm model, with definitions, values and the sources of the values.…”
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Characterization of the farms, practices, and treatments during the study, and growth of animals involved in the study.
Publicado 2021“…<p>Characterization of the farms, practices, and treatments during the study, and growth of animals involved in the study.…”