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you are using an outdated browser. please upgrade your browser to improve your experience. food products in latvia advanced search product producer advanced search advanced product search product title cn category - meat of bovine animals, fresh or chilled - carcases and half-carcases - meat of swine
, fresh, chilled or frozen - meat of horses, asses, mules or hinnies, fresh, chilled or frozen - meat and edible offal, of the poultry of heading , fresh, chilled or frozen - pig fat, free of lean meat, and poultry fat, not rendered or otherwise extracted, fresh, chilled, frozen, salted, in brine, dried...
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and weeds pest animals pest insects and other invertebrates animal diseases plant diseases weeds diagnostic services marine pests fisheries forestry game hunting emergencies pests, diseases and weeds pests, diseases and weeds are a constant risk for primary producers, as they can have a serious impact...
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mehsana sexed sexcel – how it works company about us news videos downloads contact careers about us section menu about us history our team our distributors downloads privacy statement terms and conditions contact genus breeding india (abs india) is part of genus plc – the world's leading provider of bovine
research and development programmer, its cutting-edge technology is being used to maximize the potential of dairy farms throughout the world. genus breeding india (abs india) is part of abs global, a division of genus plc. worldwide genus plc is the owner of abs and pic, the two largest companies in bovine...
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with an annual turnover not exceeding rs lakhs and/or whose production capacity of food (other than milk and milk products and meat and meat products) does not exceed kg/ltr per day or procurement or handling and collection of milk is up to litres of milk per day or slaughtering capacity is large animals
or small animals or poultry birds per day or less. dairy units including milk chilling units equipped to handle or process more than litres of liquid milk/day or mt of milk solid per annum. vegetable oil processing units and units producing vegetable oil by the process of solvent extraction and refineries...
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horses live horses, not pure-bred breeding live pure-bred breeding asses live asses, not pure-bred breeding live mules and hinnies live pure-bred breeding cattles live cattles, not pure-bred breeding live pure-bred breeding buffaloes live buffaloes, not pure-bred breeding other live pure-bred breeding bovine
animals other live bovine animals, not pure-bred breeding live pure-bred breeding swine live swine wt. live swine kg≤wt.ï ⁄ œ kg, not pure-bred breeding live swine wt.≥ kg, not pure-bred breeding live pure-bred breeding sheep live sheep, not pure-bred breeding live pure-bred breeding goats current...
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horses live horses, not pure-bred breeding live pure-bred breeding asses live asses, not pure-bred breeding live mules and hinnies live pure-bred breeding cattles live cattles, not pure-bred breeding live pure-bred breeding buffaloes live buffaloes, not pure-bred breeding other live pure-bred breeding bovine
animals other live bovine animals, not pure-bred breeding live pure-bred breeding swine live swine wt. live swine kg≤wt.ï ⁄ œ kg, not pure-bred breeding live swine wt.≥ kg, not pure-bred breeding live pure-bred breeding sheep live sheep, not pure-bred breeding live pure-bred breeding goats current...
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. a pathogen may also be referred to as an infectious agent, or simply a germ . the term pathogen came into use in the s. [ ] [ ] typically, the term is used to describe an infectious microorganism or agent, such as a virus , bacterium , protozoan , prion , viroid , or fungus . [ ] [ ] [ ] small animals
, such as certain kinds of worms and insect larvae, can also produce disease. however, these animals are usually, in common parlance, referred to as parasites rather than pathogens. the scientific study of microscopic organisms, including microscopic pathogenic organisms, is called microbiology , while...
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genotyped in the present study are summarised in table . snp identification: representative samples were custom sequenced to confirm the mobility shift in each pattern. the retrieved sequences representing each of the unique pcr- sscp patterns were further analyzed by comparing these sequences with bovine
scc could be attributed to the lesions caused by daily milking or progress of bacterial infections in different lactation stages because of a dilution effect (reneau, ). results are in consonance with other studies (sharif and mohammad, ; madouasse, ). increased risk of infectious pathogens with animals...
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