Difference between revisions of "Team:Uppsala/Human Practices/Market Analysis"

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         <li> How often do the horse owners diagnose their horse(s) for parasitic infections per year? </li>
 
         <li> How often do the horse owners diagnose their horse(s) for parasitic infections per year? </li>
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         <li> How often do the horse owners treat their horse(s) for parasitic infections? </li>
 
         <li> How often do the horse owners treat their horse(s) for parasitic infections? </li>
 
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<p> <strong> Figure 1. </strong> Correlations between the “frequency of diagnoses done for parasitic infections each year” against the “frequency of treatments done for parasitic infections each year”. Number of treatments have the parameter 0.5 that corresponds to every second year. NA stands for not applicable and are not numeric answers. </p>
 
<p> <strong> Figure 1. </strong> Correlations between the “frequency of diagnoses done for parasitic infections each year” against the “frequency of treatments done for parasitic infections each year”. Number of treatments have the parameter 0.5 that corresponds to every second year. NA stands for not applicable and are not numeric answers. </p>
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         <li> How often do the horse owners treat their horse(s) for parasitic infections? </li>
 
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         <li> Would the horse owners be open to a diagnosis method that involves genetically modified bacteria if it was proven to be cost-effective, safe and approved by the appropriate agency? </li>
 
         <li> Would the horse owners be open to a diagnosis method that involves genetically modified bacteria if it was proven to be cost-effective, safe and approved by the appropriate agency? </li>
 
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