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1por Lister, Diane L., Jones, Huw, Oliveira, Hugo R., Petrie, Cameron A., Liu, Xinyi, Cockram, James, Kneale, Catherine J., Kovaleva, Olga, Jones, Martin K.Enlace del recurso
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2“…The purpose of this study was to establish new food products that increase the nutritional value and health benefits of the probiotic yogurt currently used in the Western Heads East (WHE) Project in Mwanza, Tanzania. The probiotic yogurt has established health benefits, and product development through fortification must not adversely affect the acceptability of yogurt or the viability of the probiotics. …”
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3por Whaling, Melissa A., Luginaah, Isaac, Reid, Gregor, Hekmat, Sharereh, Thind, Amardeep, Mwanga, Joseph, Changalucha, John“…The results showed that people living with HIV/AIDS, who were using probiotic yogurt produced through a joint partnership of Western Heads East, Tanzania Medical Research Institute and the Tukwamune Women's Group, reported perceived beneficial effects, such as gain in weight and improved health and well-being. …”
Publicado 2012
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4por van Toor, Mariëlle L., Hedenström, Anders, Waldenström, Jonas, Fiedler, Wolfgang, Holland, Richard A., Thorup, Kasper, Wikelski, Martin“…In spring, three types of movement tactics could be observed: 61.5% of the ducks (16 of 26) stayed around Lake Constance, 27% (7 of 26) migrated in a northerly direction towards Sweden and 11.5% of the individuals (3 of 26) headed east for ca. 1,000 km and then north. We suggest that young female mallards flexibly adjust their migration tactics and develop a navigational map that allows them to return to their natal breeding area.…”
Publicado 2013
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