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Rachmayanti, Wahyu, and Putri Arumsari. "Risk factors analysis affecting project time delay in construction projects using CATWOE analysis." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 794, no. 1 (July 1, 2021): 012010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/794/1/012010.

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Ricardianto, Prasadja, Salahudin Rafi, and Muhammad Rifni. "SOFT SYSTEMS METHODOLOGY PADA PENGEMBANGAN BANDAR UDARA PROVINSI SULAWESI BARAT." JURNAL MANAJEMEN TRANSPORTASI DAN LOGISTIK 4, no. 2 (September 11, 2017): 159. http://dx.doi.org/10.25292/j.mtl.v4i2.77.

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The purpose of the study is to identify airport development plan towards Public Transport Policy based on Airport Development Blue Print with Soft System Methodology (SSM) in West Sulawesi Province. The study is qualitative by applying Soft System Methodology (SSM) with root definition component, constructing images known as rich picture and CATWOE six-element analysis. The data is collected by focus group discussions and in-depth interviews using purposive sampling technique. The results show airport development concept based on seven stages of Transport Public Transport Policy on Soft System Methodology (SSM) basis.
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Prasetyanti, Retnayu. "Ecocracy: Ecology based Democracy Pursuing Local Goals of Sustainable Development in Indonesia." JKAP (Jurnal Kebijakan dan Administrasi Publik) 21, no. 1 (May 22, 2017): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.22146/jkap.18824.

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This paper analyses the need for ecology based democracy to achieve sustainability in local development. Research results indicate that the development of democracy as it was mandated in the Green Constitution has directed the implementation of the Local Sustainable Development Goals using Ecocracy principles. The new trend of Open Local Government and Green Economy by strengthening the strategies of gender development and Ecoregion has recognized the sovereignty of the environment in local development. A qualitative CATWOE analysis concludes that in the context of local sustainable development, the ideas of Ecofeminism and Ecoregion practically take into consideration local factors which are unique and different due to the nature of diversity. Consequently, the key principle of Ecocracy must be enhanced comprehensively through enhanced participation, transparency, law enforcement, sustainability, local wisdom (socio-culture), equality (gender), accountability, efficiency and effectiveness, and welfare.
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Hasan, Ani Yoraeni, and Henny Leidiyana. "Penerapan Soft Sistem Methodelogy Pada Pengembangan Sistem Informasi Akademik (Studi Kasus di SMKN 6 Kota Bekasi)." Journal of Informatic and Information Security 2, no. 1 (July 8, 2021): 113–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.31599/jiforty.v2i1.669.

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Academic information systems are important in teaching and learning activities, this is supported by adequate facilities and infrastructure. To support this, a system must be made that is able to assist in the teaching and learning process, namely by developing an academic information system. This development system uses the social system methodology method with the aim of helping the school's academic field achieve its goals and facilitate the teaching and learning process. This approach is designed using CATWOE analysis with components, namely customers, actors, the transformation process, world view, and the environment. The results of this study are able to answer the school's need for an effective and efficient system so that it can improve the performance of all school goals.
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Nikolić, Jelena, and Dejana Zlatanović. "Corporate Governance and Corporate Social Responsibility Synergies: A Systemic Approach." Naše gospodarstvo/Our economy 64, no. 3 (September 1, 2018): 36–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/ngoe-2018-0016.

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AbstractRespecting the importance of corporate governance (CG), particularly various corporate governance mechanisms for improving corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities, the paper highlights relevant CG–CSR synergies from the perspective of systems thinking. The paper further aims to demonstrate the ways in which selected systems methodologies can support CG–CSR synergies. Accordingly, we selected appropriate systems methodologies, such as dialectical systems theory, soft systems methodology, and system dynamics. We defined the dialectical system, consisting of essential corporate governance mechanisms, which contribute to CSR; we also identified the key stakeholders and their perceptions of CG–CSR relations through CATWOE analysis; thus, the appropriate root definition and conceptual model, including the activities that are relevant for CG–CSR relations, were developed. Developed systemic framework provided a relevant methodological support to highlight the various issues of corporate governance, such as institutional framework, market for corporate control, ownership structure, board structure, and their contribution to CSR.
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Fatahillah, Fuad, Saryanto Saryanto, and Sawarni Hasibuan. "Perancangan model integrasi manajemen operasi pelayanan tanker menggunakan metode soft system methodology." Operations Excellence: Journal of Applied Industrial Engineering 11, no. 3 (December 10, 2019): 272. http://dx.doi.org/10.22441/oe.v11.3.2019.036.

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These study aims are to design a management model of integrated tanker shipping operations to create the best coordination of the parties involved in tanker shipping operations. The implementation of this model is expected to improve efficiency, effectiveness, and optimization of tanker shipping operations management in decision making appropriate and timely. The method used is the Soft System Methodology (SSM). Data was collected through Focus Group Discussion (FGD), In-Depth Interview (IDI) from experts. Human Activity System (HAS) mapping is done with analysis techniques using CATWOE analysis (Customer, Actor, Transformation, World view, Owner, Environment constraint), the model is designed through the SSM Learning Model which aims to design a Conceptual Model (CM). The management concept model of integrated tanker shipping operations has the implication of minimizing and eliminating cost losses due to claims so that it can reduce the cost of transporting fuel oil significantly so as to provide added value to the Government in carrying out the obligation to supply fuel at affordable economic prices throughout the Indonesian Unitary Territory.
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Wiyanto, Henny. "Application of Soft System Methodology to Visual Assessment Method of Concrete Damage." MEDIA KOMUNIKASI TEKNIK SIPIL 26, no. 1 (July 30, 2020): 52–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.14710/mkts.v26i1.21371.

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Concrete damage on buildings can be interpreted as the presence of a change in the physical state of concrete. Damage can be in the form of change on the concrete surface or loss of concrete quality. To be able to identify the concrete damage condition on a building, inspection and assessment is required. Visual assessment is a method that can be a good first step to identifying the concrete damage condition on a building structure. Visual assessment is limited to concrete surface that can be accessed with visual senses. The goal of the research is to develop the concrete damage assessment method on a building visually that can be accepted by construction industry users in Indonesia with the Soft System Methodology (SSM) approach. Application of the SSM approach in this research uses the Root Definition component, CATWOE analysis, Rich Picture, and Conceptual Model. Result that is obtained from research, is the development concept for a visual method of building damage assessment, based on the seven steps according to SSM. Research results are in the form of a method that can identify and assess concrete damage while determining the concrete damage level on a building visually.
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Sensuse, Dana Indra, Viktor Suwiyanto, Sofian Lusa, Arfive Gandhi, Muhammad Mishbah, and Damayanti Elisabeth. "Designing Knowledge Sharing System for Statistical Activities in BPS—Statistics Indonesia." Data 6, no. 5 (May 12, 2021): 48. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/data6050048.

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Statistics of Indonesia’s (BPS) performance are not optimal since there is a lack of integration among business processes. This has resulted in unsynchronized data, unstandardized business processes, and inefficient IT investment. To encourage more qualified and integrated business processes, BPS should optimize the knowledge sharing process (KSP) among government employees in statistical areas. This study designed a Knowledge Sharing System (KSS) to facilitate KSP in BPS towards knowledge sharing improvement. The KSS manifested a hypothesis that the design of qualified knowledge management can facilitate an organization to overcome the lack of integration among business processes. Hence, BPS can avoid repetitive mistakes, improve work efficiency, and reduce the risk of failure. This study generated a business process-oriented KSS by combining soft system methodology with the B-KIDE (Business process-oriented Knowledge Infrastructure Development) Framework. It delivered research artifacts (a rich picture, CATWOE analysis (costumer, actor, transformation, weltanschauung, owner, environment), and conceptual model) to capture eight mechanisms of knowledge, map them into the knowledge process, and define the applicable technology. The KSS model has perceived a score of 0.40 using the Kappa formula that indicates the stakeholders’ acceptance. Therefore, BPS can leverage a qualified KSS towards the integrated business processes statistically while the hypothesis was accepted.
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Sablik, Piotr, Małgorzata Szewczuk, Ewa Januś, Piotr Błaszczyk, and Monika Rudzińska. "Profitability analysis of Limousin cattle organic farming compared to the conventional cattle management system." Acta Scientiarum Polonorum Zootechnica 16, no. 4 (December 30, 2017): 57–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.21005/asp.2017.16.4.09.

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Moravčíková, Nina, Radovan Kasarda, Luboš Vostrý, Zuzana Krupová, Emil Krupa, Kristína Lehocká, Barbora Olšanská, et al. "Analysis of selection signatures in the beef cattle genome." Czech Journal of Animal Science 64, No. 12 (December 22, 2019): 491–503. http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/226/2019-cjas.

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This study aimed to evaluate the impact of selection on the genome structure of beef cattle through identification of selection signatures reflecting the breeding standard of each breed and to discover potential functional genetic variants to improve performance traits. Genotyping data of six beef breeds (Aberdeen Angus, Hereford, Limousin, Charolais, Piedmontese and Romagnola) were used to perform genome-wide scans for selection signatures. The approaches applied were based on an assumption that selection leads to linkage disequilibrium or to a decrease of genetic variability in genomic regions containing genotypes connected with favourable phenotypes. Thus, the selection signatures were analysed based on Wright’s F<sub>ST</sub> index, distribution of runs of homozygosity segments in the beef genome and determination of linkage disequilibrium variability between breeds. The number and length of detected selection signals were different depending on the breeds and methodological approaches. As expected due to the breeding goals of analysed breeds, common signals were located on autosomes 2, 6, 7, 13 and 20 close to the genes associated with coat colour (KIT, KDR), muscle development (GDF9, GHRH, GHR), double muscling (MSTN), meat tenderness (CAST) and intramuscular fat content (SCD). But, across the genomes of analysed breeds, unique selection signals were found as well. The subsequent analysis of those single nucleotide polymorphism markers can be beneficial for the genetic progress of studied breeds in future.
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Tamtam, Abdurrzzag Giuma A. "A Framework for Exploring Information Systems Quality Perspectives." Doctoral thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta elektrotechniky a komunikačních technologií, 2008. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-233430.

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Záměrem předložené disertační práce je porozumět tomu, jak investoři v konkrétním společenském kontextu vnímají význam kvality informačních systémů. Ze studia literatury zabývající se přístupy a rámci hodnocení kvality informačních systémů vyplývá, že tato kvalita je obecně hodnocena z hlediska striktního přístupu. V této práci je ukázáno, že kvalitu informačního systému lze smysluplně pochopit použitím interpretačního paradigmatu a že kvalita informačního systému je definována společensky a ovlivňována kontextem tohoto systému. Studie byla zahájena průzkumem dvaceti libyjských organizací. Podrobnější data byla získána z případové studie dvou vybraných libyjských organizací působících ve veřejném sektoru. Při empirické analýze nashromážděných dat bylo využito rámce mnohočetné perspektivy, který zahrnuje hlediska teorie strukturalizace, pojem mnohočetných perspektiv a metodologii měkkých systémů. V práci se dospělo ke zjištění, že: a) kvalita informačních systémů je pojata šíře, než je tomu u tradiční definice kvality, b) mnohočetné perspektivy kvality informačních systémů jsou ovlivněny opakovanou interakcí mezi investorem a institucionálními vlastnostmi kontextu informačního systému a že c) rozdílné hodnoty v kulturním prostředí a vnějším kontextu ovlivňují rozsah působnosti investora a interakce v kontextu informačního systému. Ze závěru práce vyplývá, že společenská skladba mnohočetných perspektiv kvality informačního systému je ovlivněna strukturalizačními procesy mezi investory a vlastnostmi v kontextu informačního systému.
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Setiyaningsih, Surachmi. "Molecular and immunogenic analysis of Jembrana disease virus Tat." Setiyaningsih, Surachmi (2006) Molecular and immunogenic analysis of Jembrana disease virus Tat. PhD thesis, Murdoch University, 2006. http://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/299/.

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Jembrana disease is an acute and severe disease of Bali cattle (Bos javanicus) endemic in Indonesia that is caused by a bovine lentivirus designated Jembrana disease virus (JDV). Previous studies have demonstrated that it is possible to induce a protective immunity against the disease by immunisation with a crude whole virus vaccine prepared from the tissues of infected cattle. This vaccine has been demonstrated to ameliorate the clinical signs of disease resulting from exposure to virus infection but a safer vaccine amenable to commercial production techniques is required. JDV, like all lentiviruses, encodes a transcriptional trans-activator Tat protein that is encoded from one or both of two exons of the tat gene. Tat is particularly essential for virus replication and it was hypothesised that the induction of an immune response in cattle against JDV Tat may effect protection against virus infection. Investigations were therefore conducted on JDV Tat to provide basic information on the protein that would enable it to be further investigated as a potential immunogen for incorporation into vaccines for the control of Jembrana disease. Analysis of tat transcripts obtained from tissues of cattle infected with three strains of JDV suggested that, during the acute clinical disease, Tat produced at this stage of the disease process was translated from the first coding exon only. Nucleotide variation in this exon, which would have translated into amino acid variations in the Tat protein, was evident especially between strains from geographically different regions of Indonesia. There was; however, conservation of the essential functional domains of cysteine-rich, core and basic regions, which suggested immunity to a single Tat protein might protect against infection by heterologous strains. Subsequent studies on Tat reported in the thesis therefore concentrated on the protein encoded by tat exon 1 of a single strain of JDV. The exon 1 of tat was cloned into the pGEX vector and recombinant Tat expressed in Escherichia coli. Methods for the purification of the expressed protein were developed. Immunogenicity of the recombinant protein was initially demonstrated by inoculation of the protein into a sheep which developed a high titred specific antibody response. Antibodies induced by this recombinant protein recognised native Tat proteins produced by three JDV strains in Bali cattle and provided a valuable reagent for the subsequent detection of Tat in vitro and in vivo. Aspects of the antibody response to Tat were determined in cattle that had been infected naturally or experimentally with JDV, and compared with the levels of antibody to the immunodominant capsid protein. Tat antibodies were detected in 23 % of 128 Bali cattle from Jembrana disease-endemic areas of Indonesia; in all these cattle, evidence of previous virus infection had been demonstrated by detection of antibody to the JDV capsid protein by Western blot analysis. In cattle experimentally infected with JDV, low levels of serum antibody to Tat were detected by Western blot in the first month post-infection but the levels of antibody then decreased; levels of antibody to the JDV capsid protein increased over the 6-month observation period following infection. The detection of Tatantibody soon after the acute clinical disease suggested that this protein is secreted extracellularly during JDV infection in cattle. In contrast to the antibody response to Tat in JDV-infected cattle, an apparently greater antibody response to Tat was induced by injection of recombinant Tat in Bali cattle. The strong antibody response resulting from inoculation of the recombinant Tat and low levels of Tat antibody in animals that had been naturally or experimentally infected with virus suggested there might be a conformational difference in the recombinant and native Tat protein and that the native protein was a poor immunogen, or that the levels of Tat in infected cattle were too low to induce a strong antibody response. As an alternative means of inducing an immune response to JDV Tat, perhaps one associated with a greater cell-mediated rather than an antibody response, a candidate tat DNA vaccine was produced by insertion of tat exon 1 into a DNA vaccine vector. Transfection of this naked DNA plasmid into mammalian cells induced the expression of a functional Tat protein which maintained antigenicity. The results suggested this construct merits further animal studies attempting to induce a protective immune response against Jembrana disease in cattle. A method of assaying the trans-acting function of Tat was also developed which will have application for quality control procedures for large-scale production of tat DNA vaccine.
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Hasima, Noor. "Analysis of class I MHC genes in cattle." Thesis, University of Edinburgh, 1992. http://hdl.handle.net/1842/15004.

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The aim of this project was to isolate a functional BoLA class I gene, to transfect this into L cells and to investigate the possibility of a second BoLa class I locus. Attempts to isolate a functional BoLA class I gene from a cosmid library were unsuccessful, but clones encoding complete BoLA genes were successfully identified from a bacteriophage library. This library was made from animal 10769 which has BoLA type w10/w11 and the genes were identified with a class I cDNA probe, pBoLA-1. These clones were transfected into mouse L cells to look for expression. One of the clones, 19.1, expressed class I molecules when analysed by indirect immunofluorescence on the FACScan and by fluorescence microscopy. The Northern blot analysis confirmed class I transcription products when probed with pBoLA-1. Clone 19.1 was identified as encoding a w11 gene by a microlymphocytotoxicity test. Also in a T cell cytotoxicity assay, Ltk 19.1 cells were killed by alloreactive anti w11 cytotoxic T cell clones but not by anti w10 clones. Nucleotide sequencing of gene encoded in 19.1 demonstrated homology between this and BoLA cDNA clones and HLA. Therefore a functional BoLA class I gene with a BoLA type w11 was isolated and is a stepping stone to many other investigations.
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Neuditschko, Markus. "A whole-genome population structure analysis within cattle breeds." Diss., lmu, 2011. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:19-133991.

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Ball, Nia. "Temperament traits in cattle : measurement and preliminary genetic analysis." Thesis, University of Edinburgh, 2003. http://hdl.handle.net/1842/10716.

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The aims of this project were i) to take measures of behaviour in cattle that could be demonstrated to be reliable indicators of temperament traits, and ii) to look for areas of the genome harbouring genes involved in these traits. Behavioural tests were carried out on a large number of animals from a Charolais x Holstein cross-bred herd. Four different tests were examined for their potential to measure different temperament traits: a Flight-from-Feeder Test (FF), a Social Separation Test (SS), a Novel Object Test (NO) and a Handling Test (HA). The results of the tests were assessed using two criteria: inter-animal variability and intra-animal repeatability. The FF, SS and HA Tests showed high values in these two criteria. Experiments were then carried out to validate these three tests, by examining whether relationships were seen between responses from different test situations that were though to measure the same traits. Full validation of the three tests was not achieved. Experiments were also carried out to investigate how stable the behaviour measurements remained with increasing age. Results of SS and HA Tests carried out at four months of age were compared with those from the same tests repeated on the animals at 12 months of age. A relationship was found between SS measures from the two ages. Results from behavioural tests carried out on heifers at 10 months of age were compared with behaviour scored in the dairy parlour at 30 months. The measurements at the younger age were not predictive of adult behaviour in the diary. In order to localise areas of the genome involved in the behavioural traits, preliminary Quantitative Trait Loci (QTL) analysis was carried out on four chromosomes. Associations between behavioural phenotypes from the FF and SS Tests and the inheritance of DNA markers were examined for a large number of animals. The possible effects of environmental factors on the test results were examined prior to the analysis. Four putative QTL locations were identified.
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Vargas, Giovana. "Genetic analysis of feet and legs in Nelore cattle /." Jaboticabal, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/11449/123735.

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Orientador: Roberto Carvalheiro
Coorientador: Danísio Prado Munari
Coorientador: Haroldo Henrique de Rezende Neves
Banca: Fernando Sebastián Baldi Rey
Banca: Idalmo Garcia Pereira
Resumo: O objetivo deste estudo foi estimar os componentes de variância para a característica aprumo em bovinos da raça Nelore, e realizar estudos de associação genômica ampla para identificar possíveis regiões genômicas relacionadas com sua expressão. Os registros de aprumo foram obtidos pela atribuição de escores visuais em dois momentos diferentes: FL1) característica binária medida ao sobreano, com o objetivo de identificar se o animal apresenta (FL1=1) ou não (FL1=0) defeito de aprumo; FL2) escores de aprumo variando de 1 (menos desejável) a 5 (mais desejável), foram designados aos animais top 20% para o índice de seleção adotado pelo programa de melhoramento genético de bovinos de corte PAINT (CRV Lagoa), e foram medidos em torno de 2 a 5 meses após a avaliação de sobreano. As características FL1 e FL2 foram avaliadas em conjunto com peso ao sobreano (YW). Os componentes de variância e covariância e os valores genéticos foram estimados por inferência Bayesiana, por meio de modelo animal bi-característica (três análises: FL1-FL2, YW-FL1 e YW-FL2). O estudo de associação genômica ampla (GWAS) para FL1 e FL2 foi realizado utilizando o método weighted single-step GBLUP, a partir do qual foram estimados os efeitos dos SNPs. As janelas top 10 de 1 Mb que explicam a maior proporção da variância genética foram observadas para cada característica. As médias (erros padrão) a posteriori das estimativas de herdabilidade foram iguais a 0,18 (0,04) e 0,39 (0,07), para FL1 e FL2, respectivamente. A estimativa de correlação genética entre FL1 e FL2 (-0,47) foi de moderada magnitude e negativa, conforme esperado, considerando que o escore de classificação que favorece cada característica corresponde a valores numéricos atribuídos em sentidos opostos. A correlação genética estimada entre FL2 e YW (0,39) sugere que a média do peso ao sobreano da população em estudo não é alta a ponto de causar...
Abstract: The aim of this study was to estimate variance components of two traits associated to feet and legs in Nelore cattle and identify putative genomic regions underlying the expression of these traits through genome-wide association (GWA) analyses. Feet and legs was evaluated by the assignment of visual scores at two different moments: FL1) binary trait measured at yearling (about 550 days of age), aimed to identify whether an animal had defects related to feet and legs (FL1=1) or not (FL1=0); FL2) feet and legs score ranging from 1 (less desirable) to 5 (more desirable) was assigned to the top 20% animals for the selection index adopted by the beef cattle breeding program PAINT (CRV Lagoa), which were measured around 2-5 months after the evaluation of yearling. The FL1 and FL2 traits were evaluated together with yearling weight (YW). The components of variance and covariance and breeding values were estimated by Bayesian inference, using two-trait animal models (three analyses: FL1-FL2, YW-FL1 and YW-FL2). The genome-wide association (GWA) analyses for FL1 and FL2 was performed using the weighted single-step GBLUP method, from which were estimated the SNP effects. Functional annotation was focused on the ten 1Mb windows explaining the largest fraction of the genetic variance for each trait. Posterior means (standard errors) of heritability estimates were equal to 0.18 (0.04) and 0.39 (0.07), for FL1 and FL2, respectively. The estimate of genetic correlation between FL1 and FL2 (-0.47) was of moderate magnitude and negative, as expected considering that the classification score that favors each trait represents numerical values assigned in opposite directions. The genetic correlation estimated between FL2 and YW (0.39) suggests that the average yearling weight of the studied population is currently not high enough to cause a negative association with feet and legs problems. The genetic trends estimated for FL1 and FL2 (-0.043 and ...
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Vargas, Giovana [UNESP]. "Genetic analysis of feet and legs in Nelore cattle." Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/11449/123735.

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O objetivo deste estudo foi estimar os componentes de variância para a característica aprumo em bovinos da raça Nelore, e realizar estudos de associação genômica ampla para identificar possíveis regiões genômicas relacionadas com sua expressão. Os registros de aprumo foram obtidos pela atribuição de escores visuais em dois momentos diferentes: FL1) característica binária medida ao sobreano, com o objetivo de identificar se o animal apresenta (FL1=1) ou não (FL1=0) defeito de aprumo; FL2) escores de aprumo variando de 1 (menos desejável) a 5 (mais desejável), foram designados aos animais top 20% para o índice de seleção adotado pelo programa de melhoramento genético de bovinos de corte PAINT (CRV Lagoa), e foram medidos em torno de 2 a 5 meses após a avaliação de sobreano. As características FL1 e FL2 foram avaliadas em conjunto com peso ao sobreano (YW). Os componentes de variância e covariância e os valores genéticos foram estimados por inferência Bayesiana, por meio de modelo animal bi-característica (três análises: FL1-FL2, YW-FL1 e YW-FL2). O estudo de associação genômica ampla (GWAS) para FL1 e FL2 foi realizado utilizando o método weighted single-step GBLUP, a partir do qual foram estimados os efeitos dos SNPs. As janelas top 10 de 1 Mb que explicam a maior proporção da variância genética foram observadas para cada característica. As médias (erros padrão) a posteriori das estimativas de herdabilidade foram iguais a 0,18 (0,04) e 0,39 (0,07), para FL1 e FL2, respectivamente. A estimativa de correlação genética entre FL1 e FL2 (-0,47) foi de moderada magnitude e negativa, conforme esperado, considerando que o escore de classificação que favorece cada característica corresponde a valores numéricos atribuídos em sentidos opostos. A correlação genética estimada entre FL2 e YW (0,39) sugere que a média do peso ao sobreano da população em estudo não é alta a ponto de causar ...
The aim of this study was to estimate variance components of two traits associated to feet and legs in Nelore cattle and identify putative genomic regions underlying the expression of these traits through genome-wide association (GWA) analyses. Feet and legs was evaluated by the assignment of visual scores at two different moments: FL1) binary trait measured at yearling (about 550 days of age), aimed to identify whether an animal had defects related to feet and legs (FL1=1) or not (FL1=0); FL2) feet and legs score ranging from 1 (less desirable) to 5 (more desirable) was assigned to the top 20% animals for the selection index adopted by the beef cattle breeding program PAINT (CRV Lagoa), which were measured around 2-5 months after the evaluation of yearling. The FL1 and FL2 traits were evaluated together with yearling weight (YW). The components of variance and covariance and breeding values were estimated by Bayesian inference, using two-trait animal models (three analyses: FL1-FL2, YW-FL1 and YW-FL2). The genome-wide association (GWA) analyses for FL1 and FL2 was performed using the weighted single-step GBLUP method, from which were estimated the SNP effects. Functional annotation was focused on the ten 1Mb windows explaining the largest fraction of the genetic variance for each trait. Posterior means (standard errors) of heritability estimates were equal to 0.18 (0.04) and 0.39 (0.07), for FL1 and FL2, respectively. The estimate of genetic correlation between FL1 and FL2 (-0.47) was of moderate magnitude and negative, as expected considering that the classification score that favors each trait represents numerical values assigned in opposite directions. The genetic correlation estimated between FL2 and YW (0.39) suggests that the average yearling weight of the studied population is currently not high enough to cause a negative association with feet and legs problems. The genetic trends estimated for FL1 and FL2 (-0.043 and ...
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Garzón, Natalia Andrea Marín. "Genomic analysis for preweaning calf mortality in Nellore cattle /." Jaboticabal, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/11449/183544.

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Resumo: ABSTRACT – Preweaning calf mortality is one of main causes of economic losses in beef cattle, since most of economic incomes are represented by the number of weaned calves available for sale. It is also detrimental for genetic progress due to the reduction of young candidates for selection. The inclusion of molecular markers in genetic analysis allows a better understanding of genetic mechanisms underlying calf mortality. The objectives of this study were: i) to estimate direct and maternal heritability of preweaning calf mortality in Nellore cattle and ii) to seek for genomic regions and candidate genes affecting direct and maternal effects of preweaning calf mortality in Nellore cattle. Variance components were estimated via Bayesian Inference using a threshold animal model, that included the systematic effects of contemporary group, birth weight as linear covariate, and age of dam at calving as linear and quadratic covariates. The direct and maternal genetics, and the residual were fitted as random effects. The final dataset used contained phenotypic records on 67,196 animals, offspring of 1,469 sires and 30,970 dams. The SNPs effects were estimated based on the weighted single-step GBLUP approach, using information of 8,443 genotyped animals with 410,936 SNPs. Direct and maternal heritability estimates were of 0.2143±0.0348 and 0.0137±0.0066, respectively. The top 10 genomic regions accounted for 13.61 and 14.23% of direct and maternal additive genetic variance and harbor... (Resumo completo, clicar acesso eletrônico abaixo)
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Harland, Mark. "Molecular analysis of genetic variation in Irish Moiled cattle." Thesis, University of Liverpool, 1994. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.240842.

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Xu, Xuankuo. "Protein adsorption isotherms and their effects on transport in cation-exchange chromatography." Access to citation, abstract and download form provided by ProQuest Information and Learning Company; downloadable PDF file, 244 p, 2008. http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?did=1459924621&sid=13&Fmt=2&clientId=8331&RQT=309&VName=PQD.

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Dhas, R. Albert Christopher. Bovine economy of India: Conceptual analysis and empirical evidence. New Delhi: Serials Publications, 2010.

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Dhas, R. Albert Christopher. Bovine economy of India: Conceptual analysis and empirical evidence. New Delhi: Serials Publications, 2010.

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D'Silva, Joyce. The cynical abuse: BST : a welfare analysis. Petersfield: Compassion in World Farming Trust, 1994.

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Sheehy, S. J. Cost/benefit analysis of Irish bovine tuberculosis eradication schemes. Dublin: University College Dublin, 1991.

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Electronics via waveform analysis. New York: Springer-Verlag, 1993.

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Zavala, Daniel A. F. Villagomez. Synaptonemal complex analysis of chromosome translocations in pigs and cattle. Uppsala: Sveriges Lantbruksuniversitet, 1993.

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White, T. Fred. Retained ownership : simulation and financial analyses model. Washington, D.C: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Agricultural Cooperative Service, 1993.

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Plante, Llynne M. Determination of the lithium ion concentration in aqueous lithium solutions by monovalent cation electrode. [Mississauga, Ont.]: CFFTP, 1989.

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Mortimer, Robert G. Forage analyses from cow/calf herds in 23 states. Fort Collins, CO: USDA, APHIS, VS, Centers for Epidemiology and Animal Health, 1999.

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Dicko, M. S. Cattle production in the wetlands of Western Province: A system analysis. [Lusaka?]: Republic of Zambia, Ministry of Agriculture, Adaptive Research Planning Team, Western Province, 1992.

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Simm, Geoff, Geoff Pollott, Raphael Mrode, Ross Houston, and Karen Marshall. "Beef cattle breeding." In Genetic improvement of farmed animals, 292–318. Wallingford: CABI, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/9781789241723.0292.

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Abstract This chapter highlights the application of genetic principles such as strategies for genetic improvements, selection response within breeds, tools and technologies in animal breeding, genetic analysis, and predicting values in beef cattle.
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Simm, Geoff, Geoff Pollott, Raphael Mrode, Ross Houston, and Karen Marshall. "Dairy cattle breeding." In Genetic improvement of farmed animals, 234–91. Wallingford: CABI, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/9781789241723.0234.

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Abstract This chapter discussed the effects of applying the different principles in animal breeding such genetic analysis, predicting breeding values, use of tools and breeding technology, selection response within breeds, and strategies for genetic improvements in dairy cattle.
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Larsen, Bjørnar, and Morten Sørlie. "Stress Analysis of Cathode Bottom Blocks." In Essential Readings in Light Metals, 793–98. Hoboken, NJ, USA: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118647745.ch104.

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Larsen, Bjørnar, and Morten Sørlie. "Stress Analysis of Cathode Bottom Blocks." In Essential Readings in Light Metals, 793–98. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-48200-2_104.

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Blair, Robert. "Elements of cattle nutrition." In Nutrition and feeding of organic cattle, 19–42. 2nd ed. Wallingford: CABI, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/9781789245554.0003.

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Abstract This chapter describes the digestion and absorption of nutrients (proteins, fats, carbohydrates, vitamins, energy, minerals and trace elements) during the travel of food through the digestive tract; the clinical signs of nutritional disorders; feed analysis and publications on nutrient requirements for cattle.
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van Heukelom, Jan Siegenbeek. "Control Coefficients in Cellular Cation Homeostasis: A Model Analysis." In Modern Trends in Biothermokinetics, 275–79. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-2962-0_43.

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Lohrig, Katharina, Albert Sickmann, and Urs Lewandrowski. "Strong Cation Exchange Chromatography for Analysis of Sialylated Glycopeptides." In Methods in Molecular Biology, 299–308. Totowa, NJ: Humana Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-61779-148-2_20.

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Patil, Vishal, Radha Gupta, D. Rajendran, and Ravinder Singh Kuntal. "Formation and Designing of “Least-Cost Ration Formulation Application of Cattle” Using Excel VBA." In Asset Analytics, 101–10. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-0872-7_9.

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Silva, Carlos, Daniel Welfer, and Juliano Weber. "Deep Learning Techniques Applied to the Cattle Brand Recognition." In Progress in Pattern Recognition, Image Analysis, Computer Vision, and Applications, 635–42. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-75193-1_76.

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Lacroix, Olivier, Richard Beeler, Hicham Chaouki, Louis Gosselin, and Mario Fafard. "Finite Element Analysis of a Cylindrical Cathode Collector Bars Design." In Light Metals 2019, 637–44. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-05864-7_78.

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Zainol, N. H., N. Kamarulzaman, Z. Osman, A. F. M. Fadzil, and N. F. Yahya. "Phases of LiMn1.84V0.06Ti0.1O4 cathode material." In INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE “FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS IN INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS” (FAIA2017). Author(s), 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4999870.

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Ergun, Celaletdin, John W. Halloran, and Chang-Jun Bae. "Phase Interaction in Hydroxylapatite/CaTiO3 Composite." In ASME 8th Biennial Conference on Engineering Systems Design and Analysis. ASMEDC, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/esda2006-95206.

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Hydroxylapatite composites with calcium titanium oxide were prepared with pressureless air sintering for 2 hours at different temperatures between 500°C and 1300°C. The interaction between the phases was monitored with XRD analysis. At sintering temperatures near 1100°C, slight decomposition of hydroxylapatite and formation of tricalcium phosphate was observed. However, sintering at the temperature higher than 1100°C, tricalcium phosphate disappeared most probably due to the incorporation of CaTiO3 in the hydroxylapatite structure.
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Secanell, Marc, Ned Djilali, and Afzal Suleman. "Optimization of a Planar Self-Breathing PEM Fuel Cell Cathode." In 11th AIAA/ISSMO Multidisciplinary Analysis and Optimization Conference. Reston, Virigina: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.2514/6.2006-6917.

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Lassman, Alexander, Alevtina Smirnova, and Nigel Sammes. "An Investigation of Doped Perovskites Based on La, Pr, and Sm Ferrites as Cathode Materials for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells." In ASME 2008 6th International Conference on Fuel Cell Science, Engineering and Technology. ASMEDC, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/fuelcell2008-65153.

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Perovskites with the composition ABO3 have been studied as cathode candidate materials for solid oxide fuel cells. Both the A and B sites can be doped. This paper investigates ABO3 perovskites in which the A site ion is lanthanum (La), praseodymium (Pr), or samarium (Sm), doped with strontium (Sr). The B site ion is iron (Fe) doped with cobalt (Co) or nickel (Ni). Powders were prepared by the glycine-nitrate process, and were calcined at temperatures between 700°C and 900°C. XRD analysis was performed to determine the effect of calcination temperature on structure. Cathode pellets were made and sintered at 1200°C for 4 hours. The electrical conductivity of these pellets was measured, in ambient air, at temperatures ranging from 200°C to 800°C. The measured conductivity was generally higher for the ferrite-nickelates than the ferrite-cobaltites. Additionally, the samples with lanthanum as the A site cation demonstrated higher electrical conductivity than those with samarium or praseodymium.
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Schaer, M., P. Craievich, and L. Stingelin. "Photo-cathode analysis for SwissFEL." In 2014 27th International Vacuum Nanoelectronics Conference (IVNC). IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ivnc.2014.6894797.

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GOLUTVIN, I., Y. KIRYSHIN, K. MOISSENZ, P. MOISSENZ, S. MOVCHAN, and A. ZARUBIN. "CATHODE STRIP CHAMBERS DATA ANALYSIS." In Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on ICATPP-7. WORLD SCIENTIFIC, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/9789812776464_0043.

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Ismail, Ismariza, Abdul Mutalib Md Jani, and Nafisah Osman. "Microstructure control of SOFC cathode material: The role of dispersing agent." In INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE “FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS IN INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS” (FAIA2017). Author(s), 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4999860.

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Vidhya, B., and K. N. Srinivas. "3D vibration analysis of Flux Reversal Generator." In 2015 International Conference on Condition Assessment Techniques in Electrical Systems (CATCON). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/catcon.2015.7449524.

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Maiti, Debarati, Deepti Rajagopal, Akankshya Kar, Pravin Bhaskar Ramteke, and Shashidhar G. Koolagudi. "Simulation of cathode ray tube." In 2017 International Conference on Data Management, Analytics and Innovation (ICDMAI). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icdmai.2017.8073519.

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Ishikawa, Daisuke, Yuta Yamamoto, Fumiko Yoshida, Yoshihiro Iwata, and Shuichi Hasegawa. "Development of Hollow Cathode Cell for Sputtering of Metal Samples from Electrodes." In Laser Applications to Chemical, Security and Environmental Analysis. Washington, D.C.: OSA, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/lacsea.2018.lw3c.7.

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Kizilkaya, Kadir, Richard G. Tait, Dorian J. Garrick, Rohan L. Fernando, and James M. Reecy. Whole Genome Analysis of Pinkeye Scores in Angus Cattle. Ames: Iowa State University, Digital Repository, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.31274/farmprogressreports-180814-2112.

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Kramer, Luke M., James E. Koltes, Eric R. Fritz-Waters, Mary Sue Mayes, Alysta Markey, Mahdi Saatchi, Nathan T. Weeks, and James M. Reecy. Fatty Acid SNP Interaction Analysis in Angus Sired Beef Cattle. Ames (Iowa): Iowa State University, January 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.31274/ans_air-180814-1274.

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Kramer, Luke M., James E. Koltes, Eric R. Fritz-Waters, Mary Sue Mayes, Alysta Markey, Mahdi Saatchi, Nathan T. Weeks, and James M. Reecy. Fatty Acid SNP Interaction Analysis in Angus Sired Beef Cattle. Ames: Iowa State University, Digital Repository, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.31274/farmprogressreports-180814-14.

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Houck, T., M. Ong, and R. Paris. FXR Optimization Project: Determining Beam Quality By Cathode Plasma Image Analysis. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), November 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1059080.

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Lipeles, Russell A. Quantitative Analysis of the TWT Cathode Impregnants Using Flame Emission Spectroscopy. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, January 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada176293.

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Horvath, J. A., F. C. Belser, S. M. Pratuch, C. R. Wuest, G. Mitselmakher, A. Gordeev, C. V. Johnson, V. A. Polychronakos, and I. A. Golutvin. Engineering analyses of large precision cathode strip chambers for GEM. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), October 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/10143057.

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Naoi, Katsuhiko, Mary M. Lien, and William H. Smyrl. Quartz Crystal Microbalance Analysis: 1. Evidence of Anion or Cation Insertion into Electropolymerized Conducting Polymers. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, June 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada212304.

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Gutierrez, Gustavo A., P. Jeff Berger, and Mary H. Healey. Joint Genetic Analysis of Conception and Maintenance of Pregnancy in Dairy Cattle Using a Linear-Threshold Model. Ames (Iowa): Iowa State University, January 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.31274/ans_air-180814-948.

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National report 2009-2019 - Rural NEET in Montenegro. OST Action CA 18213: Rural NEET Youth Network: Modeling the risks underlying rural NEETs social exclusion, December 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.15847/cisrnyn.nrme.2020.12.

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This report outlines in detail the situation of rural Youths Neither in Employment, nor in Edu-cation or Training (NEET) aged between 15 and 34 years old, over the last decade (2009-2019) in Montenegro. To do this, the report utilised indicators of: youth population; youth employment and unemployment; education; and, NEETs distribution. The characterisation of all indicators adopted the degree of urbanisation as a central criterion, enabling propor-tional comparisons between rural areas, towns and suburbs, cities and the whole country. These analyses are further divided into age subgroups and, where possible, into sex groups for greater detail. The statistical procedures adopted across the different selected dimensions involve: des-criptive longitudinal analysis; using graphical displays (e.g., overlay line charts); and, the calculation of proportional absolute and relative changes between 2009 and 2013, 2013 and 2019, and finally 2009 and 2019. These time ranges were chosen to capture the in-dicators evolution before and after the economic crisis which hit European countries. All data was extracted from Eurostat public datasets. The analyses show that between 2011 and 2019, the youth population aged 15 to 29 years has been decreasing in Montenegro. Youth unemployment in rural areas is more noticeable, even though the youth unemployment rate is higher in cities. In the field of education, however, there was an absolute and relative reduction in the proportion of young people with lower qualifications and young people in the category of early school leavers in rural areas between 2011-2019. Finally, the proportion of NEETs in Montenegro is higher in rural areas, compared to urban regions, thus revealing territorial inequalities in access to employment and education opportunities.
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National report 2009-2019 - Rural NEET in Portugal. OST Action CA 18213: Rural NEET Youth Network: Modeling the risks underlying rural NEETs social exclusion, December 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.15847/cisrnyn.nrpt.2020.12.

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This report outlines in detail the situation of rural youths Neither in Employment, nor in Edu-cation or Training (NEET) aged between 15 and 34 years old, over the last decade (2009-2019) in Portugal. To do this, the report portrays indicators of: youth population; youth em-ployment and unemployment; education; and, NEETs distribution. The characterisation of all indicators adopts the degree of urbanisation as a central criterion, thereby enabling propor-tional comparisons between rural areas, towns and suburbs, cities and the whole country. These analyses are further divided into age subgroups and, where possible, into sex groups for greater detail.The statistical procedures adopted across the different selected dimensions involve: des-criptive longitudinal analysis; using graphical displays (e.g., overlay line charts); and, the calculation of proportional absolute and relative changes between 2009 and 2013, 2013 and 2019, and finally 2009 and 2019. These time ranges were chosen to capture the in-dicators evolution before and after the economic crisis which hit European countries. All data was extracted from Eurostat public datasets.The analyses show that between 2009 and 2019 the rural youth population aged 15 to 24 years has been increasing in Portugal. Although the youth unemployment rate is higher in cities, rural areas faced more difficulties in overcoming the effects of the crisis, particularly among young adults aged over 25 years. In the field of education, however, there was an absolute and relative reduction in the proportion of young people with lower qualifications compared with young people in early school leavers in rural areas between 2009-2019, even though it still remains well above the 10% target defined by the Europe 2020 strategy. Finally, the proportion of NEETs in Portugal is higher in rural areas, in all age groups with available data, compared to cities and towns and suburbs, thereby revealing territorial in-equalities in access to employment and education opportunities.
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