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Under standardized animalhusbandry conditions, PLP-A possesses modest effects on reproductive performance.
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They were mostly used for veterinary research, animalhusbandry, teaching and biological research.
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Use in animalhusbandry of the essential oil extracted from O. vulgare ssp.
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Only in a secondary sense did business depend on animalhusbandry or agriculture.
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The Company is also involved in the manufacture of agriculture and animalhusbandry equipment.
Usage of animal production in anglès
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Several publications have linked antibiotic resistance development and spread with animalproduction.
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Applying an industrialized, economies-of-scale model to animalproduction is a recipe for disaster.
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The leading animalproduction is well known to be the kangaroo.
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Sustainable animalproduction requires a healthy production system including healthy animals producing wholesome products.
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SIGNIFICANCE: soybean meal is an expensive feedstuff in which intensive animalproduction systems heavily rely on.
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Industrial food animalproduction may be an important environmental reservoir for human carriage of these pathogenic bacteria.
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Farmers focused on the benefits of food animalproduction rather than concerns about the consequences of antibiotic use.
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This is essential for efficient and economic animalproduction, to maintain animal health and to minimize environmental impact.
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In animalproduction, endogenous protein losses associated with the digestion process are important losses, but difficult to measure.
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This activity is a promising target for developing innovative non-antibiotic growth promoters to enhance animalproduction and health.
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We then apply RS-1 for animalproduction and have achieved multifold improvement on the knock-in rates as well.
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The world-producing egg figures in all cosmogonies; and modern science has discovered that all animalproduction is oviparous.
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Objectives: Evidence of community health concerns stemming from industrial food animalproduction (IFAP) facilities continues to accumulate.
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Conclusions: Results are consistent with animalproduction and respiratory symptoms, and suggest that subgroups may respond differently to exposure.
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Knowledge of the genomic regions selected during this process may help in enhancing climatic resilience and sustainable animalproduction.
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Background: Comparative knowledge of microbiomes and resistomes across environmental interfaces between animalproduction systems and urban settings is lacking.