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Qian, Zhang. "The inheritance of PN-COOPN." Wuhan University Journal of Natural Sciences 3, no. 3 (1998): 288–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf02829976.

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Misra, V., and J. P. Michael. "Varied Diagnosis of the Observed Surface Temperature Trends in the Southeast United States." Journal of Climate 26, no. 4 (2013): 1467–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/jcli-d-12-00241.1.

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Abstract This paper diagnoses the temperature trends in maximum (Tmax) and minimum temperatures (Tmin) over a selection of 65 stations spread over the southeast United States (SEUS) from three observed datasets. They are the Cooperative Observer network program (COOP), the COOP data corrected for documented shifts in time of observation (COOP1), and the COOP data additionally corrected for documented changes in instrumentation (COOP2). These 65 stations have been isolated for having the three observed datasets for the same time period from 1948 to 2009. The authors’ comparisons suggest that CO
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Setianto, J., Sutriyono Sutriyono, H. Prakoso, and B. Zain. "Domestication: A Case Study of Red Jungle Fowl Coops Management by the Communities in Bengkulu." Jurnal Sain Peternakan Indonesia 13, no. 3 (2018): 274–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.31186/jspi.id.13.3.274-281.

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Red junglefowl domestication has been carried out by communities in the region of Bengkulu Province. This research aimed to study the management of keeping red junglefowl and the offsprings and the coops. The research was carried out in Bengkulu Province. The sample of breeders was selected using snow-ball sampling method. The selected samples were recorded and used as the data and information sources. The data were collected by interviewing, questionnaires, and direct observation. The data obtained were processed, presented in the form of tables, drawings and analyzed descriptively. Based on
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Mtapuri, Oliver, and Andrea Giampiccoli. "Toward a Model of Just Tourism: A Proposal." Social Sciences 9, no. 4 (2020): 34. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/socsci9040034.

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Inequality is growing within and between countries. Tourism is a growing sector affecting lives, with a vibrancy of its own and malleable structures that can benefit a majority, if social justice and equality are the goals. Cooperatives are one of these structures, and have the potential to drive a development trajectory that delivers a just tourism. We define just tourism as a form of tourism that delivers the most benefits to its members—for themselves and by themselves—representing a form of accumulation from within. This article is based on secondary data and is a conceptual paper. It posi
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Pradana, Andaka Dadi, Findra Kartika Sari Dewi, and Albertus Joko Santoso. "Determining Laying Hens Production Performance Using Analytical Hierarchy Process and Simple Additive Weighting Methods." Jurnal Buana Informatika 11, no. 1 (2020): 26. http://dx.doi.org/10.24002/jbi.v11i1.3072.

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Abstract. The high consumption of chicken eggs in Indonesia must be balanced with the productivity level of laying hens to avoid scarcity resulting in an increasing price of chicken eggs. The maximum egg production can be possibly achieved by implementing a system of grouping chickens into good quality and poor performance different groups. This grouping can be made with a decision support system using the Analytical Hierarchy Process and Simple Additive Weighting methods. The criteria used in this test are eggs total, total of hens per coop, age, and hens’ death per coop. Alternatives used ar
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Yeasmin, Nafisa, and Riitta Kemppainen-Koivisto. "The Sociopolitical Determinants of Social Entrepreneurship Action: A Qualitative Analysis." South Asian Journal of Business and Management Cases 6, no. 1 (2017): 47–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2277977917698297.

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Jobseekers, considered as long-term unemployed in Lapland, are under the risk of social exclusion. This group of people is lacking ways for identifying the advantages of relevant networking opportunities in the society with respect to access to the labour market. In particular, this article explores the opportunities for facilitating and enhancing public services in customers’ demands and promoting employment services during the transition of the target group via establishing social enterprise (SE)/cooperatives (coops). The research focuses on the concept of coproduction and network theory for
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Mukti, Yogi Isro, Fitria Rahmadayanti, and Diti Tri Utami Diti. "A Smart Monitoring Berbasis Internet of Things (IoT) Suhu dan Kelembaban pada Kandang Ayam Broiler." Journal of Computer Science and Informatics Engineering (J-Cosine) 5, no. 1 (2021): 77–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.29303/jcosine.v5i1.399.

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This study aims to design and build Internet of Things-based smart monitoring of temperature and humidity in broiler chicken coops in Talang Kemiling Pagar Alam that can facilitate and help breeders. This research is monitoring temperature and humidity which still uses the farmer's body itself as a temperature and humidity sensing tool, so that farmers do not know what the actual temperature and humidity are in the chicken coop. Therefore it is necessary to make a tool that can monitor temperature and humidity conditions in broiler chicken coops by utilizing the existing internet network using
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Ramadiani, Ramadiani, Eko Wiji Setio Budianto, Dharma Widada, Masayu Widiastuti, and Muhammad Labib Jundillah. "Temperature and humidity control system for broiler chicken coops." Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science 22, no. 3 (2021): 1327. http://dx.doi.org/10.11591/ijeecs.v22.i3.pp1327-1333.

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Stress in chickens due to rising cage temperatures is a problem that is often faced by breeders, especially broiler breeders. Research with the title "temperature and humidity control system for broiler chicken coops", has formulated the research problem as follows; how to make an automatic control system to maintain the temperature and humidity of the ras broiler chicken coop to keep it stable using Arduino Uno ATMega328. In this tool it has been set, if the temperature is ≥ 30º C then the water pump will turn on, and the water pump will turn off when the temperature is ≤ 29º C. Based on the
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KOYOC-CARDEÑA, Edgar, Anuar MEDINA-BARREIRO, Francisco Javier ESCOBEDO-ORTEGÓN, et al. "CHICKEN COOPS, Triatoma dimidiata INFESTATION AND ITS INFECTION WITH Trypanosoma cruzi IN A RURAL VILLAGE OF YUCATAN, MEXICO." Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo 57, no. 3 (2015): 269–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0036-46652015000300015.

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This study longitudinally investigated the association between Triatoma dimidiata infestation, triatomine infection with Trypanosoma cruzi and household/backyard environmental characteristics in 101 homesteads in Molas and Yucatan, Mexico, between November 2009 (rainy season) and May 2010 (dry season). Logistic regression models tested the associations between insect infestation/infection and potential household-level risk factors. A total of 200 T. dimidiata were collected from 35.6% of the homesteads, mostly (73%) from the peridomicile. Of all the insects collected, 48% were infected with T.
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Holcomb, Karen, Chilinh Nguyen, Brian D. Foy, and Christopher M. Barker. "4102 Assessment of ivermectin-treated backyard chickens as a novel urban West Nile virus prevention strategy." Journal of Clinical and Translational Science 4, s1 (2020): 123–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cts.2020.370.

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OBJECTIVES/GOALS: We conducted a randomized field trail to evaluate the efficacy and safety of a novel vector control strategy that involves treating urban backyard chickens with ivermectin (IVM), a widely used antiparasitic and mosquitocial drug. The goal was to reduce vector mosquito populations and West Nile virus (WNV) transmission. METHODS/STUDY POPULATION: We placed eight flocks—four treated and four untreated control—of six Lohmann brown chickens (16 month-old) each in backyard coops across Davis, CA and administered IVM in feed daily at treated coops (200 mg IVM/kg feed) for eleven wee
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