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    Factors affecting conception rate in AI bred cattle under field conditions of Bihar by K BANSAL, R L BHAGAT, A K SINHA, A L YADAV, N L PHADKE

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…The results revealed that overall mean conception rate as 52.16% and it was noticed significantly higher in Chhapra district, BPL group of farmers, Jersey crossbreed animals, animals having third lactation, animals exhibiting three ribs exposed, mid heat and animals inseminated with HF purebred semen compared with respective groups of parameters under study. …”
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    Study of Extent and Magnitude of Arsenic in Groundwater in Uttar Pradesh, India by Abhishek Kumar, Malabika Biswas Roy, Pankaj Kumar Roy, K.N.P. Raju

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…The objective of this paper is to study the extent and magnitude of arsenic in groundwater for almost all shallow, medium and deep aquifer of Murli Chhapra Block. Results showed 78% samples are contaminated with arsenic. …”
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    PREVALENCE OF HAEMOPROTOZOAN DISEASES IN EQUINES OF NORTHERN REGION OF SINDH, PAKISTAN by M. A. Kumbhar, M. G. Shah, J. A. Gadahi, Z. A. Laghari, M. Kumbhar

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…Housing wise prevalence was recorded as high (51.51%) in chhapra than open (15.97%) and paka (24.39%).The management wise infection was recorded as 100% in stray equines as compared to reared ones (22.81%). …”
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    Assessment of heavy metal contamination in the sediment of the River Ghaghara, a major tributary of the River Ganga in Northern India by Harendra Singh, Ruby Pandey, Sudhir Kumar Singh, D. N. Shukla

    Published 2017-05-01
    “…Pollution load index (PLI) was found highest at Chhapra which was 0.45 and lowest at Katerniaghat which was 0.35 and it indicates that the river sediment has a low level of contamination. …”
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