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- Page 9 and 10: The nutritional status ofindigenous
- Page 11 and 12: SESSION VI - CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMM
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- Page 17 and 18: Address by Dr. Aha1 Sher (Represent
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- Page 21 and 22: with other people and to see that w
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- Page 49 and 50: DISCUSSION Q: C. Devendra - Thank y
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H. Abeygunawardena et al. benefits
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H. Abeygunawardena et al. change th
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References H. Abeygunawardena et al
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H. Abeygunawardena et al. Nolan, J.
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SUPPLY RESPONSE OF MILK AND MANAGEM
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C. Bogahawatte resulted in a price
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where, Si = Supply of milk of i th
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C. Bogahawatte Table 2. Supply resp
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C. Bogahawatte yield of cattle and
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C. Bogahawatte Table 6. Technical e
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Appendix Table 1. Yield equations f
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A FlELD SURVEY AND MICROBIOLOGICAL
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K.K. Pathirana er al. of Ruhunu cur
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Microbiological Studies K.K. Pathir
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Some Management Practices K.K. Path
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K.K. Pathirana et al. when availabl
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Lactic Starter Culture Organisms K.
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K.K. Pathirana et al. 1985), substa
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K.K. Pathirana et al. of healthy pe
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Persistence of milkyield in the buf
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Pershtence of milk yield in the buf
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Persirtence ofm flkyield in the buf
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Persistence of milkyield in the buf
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Factors affecting carcms and meat q
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Factors affecting carcass and meat
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Factbrs aflecting carcasf and meat
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Factors agecting carcass and meat q
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Session I - Production Systems and
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Discussion Q : S.K. Ranj han - What
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Discussion Comment: W. Perera - As
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Breeding strategies for rural buffa
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Breeding strategies for rural buffa
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Breeding strategies for rural buffa
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Breeding strategies for rural bufal
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Breeding strategies for rural buffa
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Breeding strategies for rural buffa
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Breeding strategies for rural buffa
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Physiological responses of Lankan b
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Physiological responses of Lankan b
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Physiological responses of Lankan b
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Physiological respomes of Lankan bu
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Effectiveness of cooling in heat st
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Effectiveness ofcooling in heat str
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Effectiveness of cooling in heat st
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Efectiveness of cooling in heat str
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PHYSIOLOGICAL RESPONSES OF LANKAN B
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Session I/ - Genotype and environme
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Session II - Genotype and environme
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NEW CONCEPI'S. AND STRATEGIES IN TH
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N. V. Thu 'relatively sophisticated
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N. V. Thu renewable resources will
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Feeding the Rumen Microbes N. V. Th
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N. V. Thu barrier to digestion (Dav
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References N. V. Thu Acharya, R M (
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N. V. Thu Thu, N.V., Dong, N.T.K.,
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Development of supplementary feedin
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Development ofsupplementary feeding
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Development of supplementaly feedin
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Natural and alternate feed sources
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Natural and alternate feed sources
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Natural and alternate feed sources
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Natural und alternate feed sources
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SERUM CONCENTRATIONS OF PROGESTERON
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RESULTS R Sivakanesan et al. Postpa
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R Sivakanesan et al. Table 2. Serum
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DISCUSSION R Sivakanesan et al. The
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R. Sivakanesan et al. Carr, B.R, Ma
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CHANGES IN GROWTH, RUMEN CHARACTERI
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E.R.K. Perera and A.N.F. Perera dry
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E.RK. Perera and A.N.F. Perera Tabl
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E.RK. Perera and A.N.F. Perera Masa
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Nutritional packages in bufalo prod
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Nutritional packages in buflalo pro
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Nutritional packages in buffalo pro
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STUDY OF THE GRAZING BEHAVIOUR AND
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H. Peiris and A. Perera ruminating
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H. Peiris and A. Perera Table 3. Th
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H. Peiris and A. Perera In conclusi
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Nutritional status of selected micr
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Session 111 - ~utrition and feeding
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Session 111 - Nutrition and feeding
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THE IMPORTANCE OF REPRODUCTIVE EFFI
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S. N. H. Shah have been registered,
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HERD HEALTH PROGRAMME (HHP) S. N. H
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S. N. H. Shah Ware, F. (1942) A fur
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Reproduction and productive charact
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Reproduction and productive charact
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Reproduction and productive charact
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Variations in testicular characteri
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Effects ofsuckling on postpartum fe
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Effects of suckling on pospartum fe
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Effects of suckling on pmtpartum fe
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Effects of exogenous hormones on po
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Efiects of exogenous hormones on po
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Effects ofexogenous hormones on pos
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Effects of exogenous hormones on po
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Session IV - Reproduction Panel Dis
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Discussion is essential is to impro
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FURTHER STUDIES ON THE EPIDEMIOLOGY
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M. C.L. de Alwis et al. Table 2. Is
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M.C.L. de Alwis et al. Table 7. The
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CJMRAGTERI[ZATION OF S-S OF BUFFALO
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MATERIALS AND METHODS U. Ariyaratne
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U. Ariyaratne and S. Mahalingam Fig
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DISCUSSION U. Ariyaratne and S. Mah
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Markers of injlammation in buffalo
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Markers of inflammation in buffalo
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Markers of infammation in buffalo m
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Prevalence of leptospiral antibodie
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Prevalence of leptospiral antibodie
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Prevalence ofleptospiral antibodies
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Table 5. Percentage distribution of
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Prevalence of leptospiral antibodie
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Prevalence of leptospiral antibodie
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Schistosoma nasale infectiom in ver
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Schistosoma nasale infections in ve
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Sch&tosoma nasale infections in ver
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Schirtosoma nasale infections in ve
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Schktosoma nasale infections in ver
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Schhtosomcr nasale infectiom in ver
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Haematological and biochemical prof
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"Domosedan" as a sedative analgesic
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"Domosedan" as a sedative analgesic
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f!Domosedanf' as a sedative analges
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Functional efficiency of buffa neut
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Functional efiiciency of buflalo ne
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STUDIES ON Explanatum (Gigantocotyl
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I.S. Abeygunawardena et al. Table 2
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DISCUSSION LS. Abeygunawardena et a
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Acknowledgments I.S. Abeygunawarden
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SESSION V - Health and Diseases Pan
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Discussion Comment: D.K. Singh - It
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Discussion A: I.D. Silva - We check
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Session VI 1.2. Recommendations 1.2
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Session VI maintain reproductive pe
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Session VI 4.1.3. Studies on the ep
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Session C/I :. groups should be pro
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Abstracts of Theses as seen in the
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A bs tracfs oJ Theses requ~ted to p
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Abstracts of Theses The composition
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Abstracts ofTheses Buffalo calf ser
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Abstracts of Theses Eighteen plurip
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Abstracts of Theses usmg four weekl
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Abstracts of Theses unchanged. Expe
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Absfracts of Theses Using post infe
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Kendaragama, K.M.T. Kodituwakku, A.
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Authors Index ;) Abayawansa, W.D. 2