Essays about: "1 Kor 6:9"
Found 4 essays containing the words 1 Kor 6:9.
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1. Extrusion of grass silage and its effect on feed intake, milk production and ingestive behaviour of dairy cows
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Animal Nutrition and ManagementAbstract : Grass and clover ley is the main forage crop in Sweden, however, its restrictive role in feed intake limits the total amount included in the diet of a dairy cow. This study examined the effect of extrusion on grass silage intake, milk production, ingestive behaviour and rumen pH. READ MORE
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2. “The Kingdom of God cannot be inherited by ἀρσενοκοῖται! (1 Cor 6:9)” : Who are they, and why is Paul condemning them?
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Nya testamentets exegetikAbstract : This paper will look at the interpretation and translation of ἀρσενοκοῖται (1 Cor 6:9) in the list of people who will not inherit the kingdom of God. The word is mentioned in 1 Cor 6:9-10, and it has been translated in ways going from “homosexual”, “men who lay with men” and “sodomite” to “a man who lets others use himself or who uses others for debauchery” and “pedophile”. READ MORE
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3. Kortare sintid – hur påverkar det kons mjölkavkastning, metabolism, hälsa, hull och vikt?
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Animal Nutrition and ManagementAbstract : A shorter dry period length has in studies abroad showed some positive effects among high yielding dairy cows. Among other things it has been suggested that the periparturient metabolic stress becomes lower, that the fertility is improved and dry off becomes gentler for the udder, due to a lower milk yield. READ MORE
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4. Klövhälsa registrerad vid rutinmässig verkning i lösdrift eller uppbundna system med ekologisk eller konventionell mjölkproduktion
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Animal Environment and HealthAbstract : KRAV-certified organic dairy herds generally have a lower milk yield than conventional dairy herds. A high-level of milk yield requires a feeding regime with high amounts of concentrates, a factor known to contribute to the development of claw lesions (Bergsten, C. 2003). READ MORE