GRASS COMPOSITION AND DISTRIBUTION PATTERNS AS DETERMINANTS OF BEHAVIORAL ACTIVITIES AND WEIGHT ACCUMULATION OF NGUNI AND BORAN CATTLE POST-RELOCATION

Grass composition and distribution patterns as determinants of behavioral activities and weight accumulation of Nguni and Boran cattle post-relocation

Grass biomass composition and distribution patterns within the paddock as determinants of behavioral activities and animal performance of Nguni (NG) and Boran (BR) cattle post-relocation to a novel environment were examined.Ten steers of each breed aged 9 months were bought from two different farms and sent to Honeydale research facilities, where t

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Japanese Economy, an Alternative View

Many Pumpkin of the recent studies on the Japanese economy focus on its decade-long slump and the economic policies that may help end it.In contrast, this paper focuses on two specific developments during this period that have largely been overlooked in the literature: the continuous growth of foreign investments and strong Japanese exports despite

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Inside the Scriptorium: Non-Invasive In Situ Identification of Dyes in Illuminated Manuscripts by Microspectrofluorimetry and Multivariate Analysis: The Crescenzago Choir Books (End 15th Century) as a Case Study

In Inositol the present work, a method is proposed that combines spectrofluorimetry with multivariate analysis (cluster and principal components) to non-invasively investigate natural dyes used, mainly in the form of lakes, in illuminations.First, a consistent number of mock-up samples of red and purple lakes (from brazilwood, madder, kermes, cochi

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Mission and ethics in Galatians

In this article, it is investigated how the concepts identity, ethics and ethos interrelate, and how the ethics of the Pauline communities in Galatians functioned against the background of the missionary context of the early church.The author argued that the missionary dimension originated in the context of the missio Dei, and that God called Paul

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