1757970000
The following programs are available to U.S. Scholars in Nigeria
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Development of a Recombinant DNA Vaccine Against Blackleg
Development of a Recombinant DNA Vaccine Against Blackleg
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Plant Membrane Transporters Involved in Arsenic Transport
Plant Membrane Transporters Involved in Arsenic Transport
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Relationship Between in Ovo Feeding and Hepatic Insulin Growth Factor 1 Expression and Growth Performance in Broiler Chickens
Relationship Between in Ovo Feeding and Hepatic Insulin Growth Factor 1 Expression and Growth Performance in Broiler Chickens
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Promoting Adoption of Improved Technologies and Resiliency Among Smalls-Scale Farmers in Nigeria Using Index-Insurance Backed Contingent Credit
Promoting Adoption of Improved Technologies and Resiliency Among Smalls-Scale Farmers in Nigeria Using Index-Insurance Backed Contingent Credit
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Measurement of Greenhouse Gasses (CH4, CO2, N2O) From Cultivated Soils Using Closed Static Chambers
Measurement of Greenhouse Gasses (CH4, CO2, N2O) From Cultivated Soils Using Closed Static Chambers
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Soil Phosphorus Pools and Management Under Inorganic and Organic Amended Systems
Soil Phosphorus Pools and Management Under Inorganic and Organic Amended Systems
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Molecular Characterization and Identification of Bean-Infecting Geminiviruses in Nigeria
Molecular Characterization and Identification of Bean-Infecting Geminiviruses in Nigeria
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An In-Vitro Study into the Potential of Nigerian Spices and Medicinal Plants in the Mitigation of Enteric Methane Production in Ruminants
An In-Vitro Study into the Potential of Nigerian Spices and Medicinal Plants in the Mitigation of Enteric Methane Production in Ruminants
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Molecular Genetic Analysis of Diversity in Shika-Bred Layer Type Chickens and Some Local Chicken Population in Nigeria
Molecular Genetic Analysis of Diversity in Shika-Bred Layer Type Chickens and Some Local Chicken Population in Nigeria
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Digestible Crude Protein, Ideal Amino Acid Ratio and Phytase in Poultry Diets as Tools to Decrease the Potential for Nitrogen and Phosphorus Pollution
Digestible Crude Protein, Ideal Amino Acid Ratio and Phytase in Poultry Diets as Tools to Decrease the Potential for Nitrogen and Phosphorus Pollution