2009
DOI: 10.1070/rm2009v064n06abeh004656
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Invariant measures for set-valued maps

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“…An increase in the productivity of dairy cattle breeding depends on its modernisation, the use of resource-saving technologies aimed at the intensive use of animals at economically and zootechnically reasonable labour, material and energy costs. Therefore, the correct choice of technology for keeping animals determines milk production volume and quality [1]. Many aspects influence the productivity of dairy cows, for example, breed, heredity, maintenance, physiological state of animals, nutritional status, feeding, age, milking technology [2; 3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An increase in the productivity of dairy cattle breeding depends on its modernisation, the use of resource-saving technologies aimed at the intensive use of animals at economically and zootechnically reasonable labour, material and energy costs. Therefore, the correct choice of technology for keeping animals determines milk production volume and quality [1]. Many aspects influence the productivity of dairy cows, for example, breed, heredity, maintenance, physiological state of animals, nutritional status, feeding, age, milking technology [2; 3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%