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A partial depopulation of the areas along the lake's former shoreline ensued.
In the 19th 20th dynasty, desiccation caused a partial depopulation of Wawat, but, in the civil wars of the late 20th dynasty, the viceroy of Kush played a major role.
Across countries, the interventions building an anteroom with hygiene barrier, applying designated tools and applying fly screens had the lowest estimated costs and replacing old houses with new houses, slaughter at 35 days and a ban on thinning (partial depopulation) the highest.
The conquered population was often resettled to central Greater Poland, which resulted in partial depopulation of previously well-developed regions.
Thereafter, partial depopulation has been used in flocks where atypical scrapie has been found.
The possibility of compromising biosecurity during partial depopulation or "thinning" has yielded conflicting data.
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These data reflect the daily schedules of the catching teams that are responsible for transporting poultry to the slaughterhouse vehicle; in the case of broiler chicken production, this either relates to flock thinning, partial bird depopulation or total bird depopulation at the end of the production cycle.
Spread via slaughterhouse-linked movements is most prominent when partial flock depopulation is being undertaken at a farm, as this action results in more premises being visited in one day and potential infection of birds that remain on the farm.
It is depopulation that matters.
"It's their answer to depopulation".
We've forgotten what depopulation feels like".
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