Skorykh et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Using biophysical methods in sheep breadingSkorykh et al., 2017
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- Skorykh L
- Afanasyev M
- Kisyuk V
- Konik N
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- Engineering for Rural Development
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The offered method has been developed for studying biological factors of efficiency of livestock product production. The convergence of biophysical and ethological methods to study allows assessing the quality of animals, productivity of forages and the state of the …
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