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Table_1_Exploring the influence of internet technology adoption on the technical efficiency of food production: insight from wheat farmers.DOCX
Published 2024“…The research underscores the role of promoting Internet utilization to stimulate growth and improve farming efficiency within the evolving digital economy. …”
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Table_1_Evolution, Transmission, and Pathogenicity of High Pathogenicity Avian Influenza Virus A (H5N8) Clade 2.3.4.4, South Korea, 2014–2016.DOCX
Published 2022“…These differences may have been due to the long-term circulation of viruses in domestic duck farms. The same mutations, at positions 219 and 757 of PB1, independently evolving in the C0, C1, and C2 subgroups may have been positively selected, resulting in convergent evolution at the amino acid level. …”
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Image_2_Evolution, Transmission, and Pathogenicity of High Pathogenicity Avian Influenza Virus A (H5N8) Clade 2.3.4.4, South Korea, 2014–2016.JPEG
Published 2022“…These differences may have been due to the long-term circulation of viruses in domestic duck farms. The same mutations, at positions 219 and 757 of PB1, independently evolving in the C0, C1, and C2 subgroups may have been positively selected, resulting in convergent evolution at the amino acid level. …”
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Table_2_Evolution, Transmission, and Pathogenicity of High Pathogenicity Avian Influenza Virus A (H5N8) Clade 2.3.4.4, South Korea, 2014–2016.docx
Published 2022“…These differences may have been due to the long-term circulation of viruses in domestic duck farms. The same mutations, at positions 219 and 757 of PB1, independently evolving in the C0, C1, and C2 subgroups may have been positively selected, resulting in convergent evolution at the amino acid level. …”
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2345
Image_1_Evolution, Transmission, and Pathogenicity of High Pathogenicity Avian Influenza Virus A (H5N8) Clade 2.3.4.4, South Korea, 2014–2016.JPEG
Published 2022“…These differences may have been due to the long-term circulation of viruses in domestic duck farms. The same mutations, at positions 219 and 757 of PB1, independently evolving in the C0, C1, and C2 subgroups may have been positively selected, resulting in convergent evolution at the amino acid level. …”
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2346
Image_3_Evolution, Transmission, and Pathogenicity of High Pathogenicity Avian Influenza Virus A (H5N8) Clade 2.3.4.4, South Korea, 2014–2016.JPEG
Published 2022“…These differences may have been due to the long-term circulation of viruses in domestic duck farms. The same mutations, at positions 219 and 757 of PB1, independently evolving in the C0, C1, and C2 subgroups may have been positively selected, resulting in convergent evolution at the amino acid level. …”
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2347
Table_1_Gender-focused analysis and opportunities for upgrading within Vietnam's smallholder pig value chains.docx
Published 2022“…., disease management) and had greater involvement in larger-scale farming (60–80%) and slaughtering activities (98.0%). …”
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Image_1_Gender-focused analysis and opportunities for upgrading within Vietnam's smallholder pig value chains.pdf
Published 2022“…., disease management) and had greater involvement in larger-scale farming (60–80%) and slaughtering activities (98.0%). …”
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2349
Image_2_Gender-focused analysis and opportunities for upgrading within Vietnam's smallholder pig value chains.pdf
Published 2022“…., disease management) and had greater involvement in larger-scale farming (60–80%) and slaughtering activities (98.0%). …”
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2350
The business case for grasspea in Ethiopia: An action plan to provide Ethiopian farmers with a safe, nutritious and climate-smart protein source.
Published 2025“…A second outlines how integrated seed systems involving local seed businesses (LSBs) and farmer organisations could support a more decentralised and sustainable model of seed delivery. …”
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2351
Nourish Cumbria: Strengthening the Local Food System through Agritourism
Published 2025“…Initially, producers are asked to complete the survey themselves, but the next phase of data collection will involve face to face data collection at agricultural shows etc. …”
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2352
Effects of herd management practices on somatic cell counts in an arid climate
Published 2022“…A total of 38,530 average lactation SCC records for 10,216 Holstein cows gathered on 25 dairy farms from January 2009 to October 2012 in Isfahan (Iran) were analyzed. …”
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Image_2_Analysis of dairy cattle movements in the northern region of Thailand.tif
Published 2022“…<p>Dairy farming in northern Thailand is expanding, with dairy cattle populations increasing up to 8% per year. …”
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Table_1_Analysis of dairy cattle movements in the northern region of Thailand.csv
Published 2022“…<p>Dairy farming in northern Thailand is expanding, with dairy cattle populations increasing up to 8% per year. …”
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Image_1_Analysis of dairy cattle movements in the northern region of Thailand.tif
Published 2022“…<p>Dairy farming in northern Thailand is expanding, with dairy cattle populations increasing up to 8% per year. …”
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Table_3_Analysis of dairy cattle movements in the northern region of Thailand.csv
Published 2022“…<p>Dairy farming in northern Thailand is expanding, with dairy cattle populations increasing up to 8% per year. …”
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Table_2_Analysis of dairy cattle movements in the northern region of Thailand.csv
Published 2022“…<p>Dairy farming in northern Thailand is expanding, with dairy cattle populations increasing up to 8% per year. …”
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DataSheet_1_Mariculture may intensify eutrophication but lower N/P ratios: a case study based on nutrients and dual nitrate isotope measurements in Sansha Bay, southeastern China.d...
Published 2024“…The isotopic fractionation model of nitrate assimilation by organisms indicates that surface waters in Sansha Bay experience strong biological uptake of nitrate, which is likely related to seaweed farming in winter. The low N/P ratios may be attributed to excessive nitrogen uptake (relative to phosphorus) during shellfish and seaweed farming, as well as nitrogen removal through sediment denitrification, which is fueled by the sinking of particulate organic matter from mariculture. …”
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DataSheet_1_Nutrient-Loading Mitigation by Shellfish Aquaculture in Semi-Enclosed Estuaries.zip
Published 2022“…Under projected future temperature conditions, nutrient mitigation from mussel farms was predicted to increase, while interactions with the oyster reproductive cycle led to both reduced harvested biomass and nutrient mitigation potential. …”
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DataSheet1_Climate Change, Community Action, and Health in the Anglophone Caribbean: A Scoping Review.docx
Published 2024“…Nearly all studies were case studies using mixed method approaches involving qualitative and quantitative data. Community groups organized around focal areas related to fishing, farming, food security, conservation, and the environment.…”