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treatment and reduced revenues in terms of production were quantified and aggregated. The overall loss of mastitis from dairy … animals was recorded Rs.1390.46 per lactation, in which 48.53 percent was from milk loss followed by veterinary expenses (36 ….57%), and additional cost of labour. Greater loss in crossbred due to its high production yield affected during the mastitis …
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I suggest a new game called wise exploitation. It is characterized by a small investment of the exploiting party to either breed the exploited party or educate the exploited party not to detect exploitation. Thereby a higher productivity than cooperation or prisoners´ dilemma is achieved. The...
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operating profit/loss and implicitly the gross and net earnings, without real impact on profitability and especially without any …
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women responds to previous wins and losses. For women losing per se is detrimental to productivity, but for men a loss …
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representatives of civil society. The special psychological, ethical issues raised especially by trafficking prevention and assistance … of origin) have been considered in order to identify the vulnerability factors related to the risk involved by …
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of prevention, in that insufficient care is often the result of rational calculations on the part of agents. We identify …, positive experiences may lead to an underestimation of these risks and a corresponding underinvestment in prevention. Second … underinvest in prevention for some disasters, especially those that are relatively unlikely. …
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model. Therefore, it highlights the move towards the vicious-circle logic. Owing this vicious-circle logic, prevention must …), the fact that any prevention based on the use of force must be refrained on account of its consequences - it nourishes the …
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Prevention of disease is one of the main challenges to public health and the Bulgarian society in recent years. More … and more are data that prove, that the main risk factors for public health are associated with harmful effects of the … limited (an individual) range. Development of practical approaches and methods of intervention, related to the prevention of …
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individual's level of risk. This, and the ever-increasing need for healthcare interventions to be cost-effective, has led to … calls for the introduction of risk-based screening. Risk-based screening would involve the use of information about an … individual's risk factors to decide whether or not they should be eligible for screening, or the frequency with which they should …
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the positive effects of the new technology: the ratio between fraud and ATM-POS transactions (card fraud loss rate) is …
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