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Similarity percentage analysis on morphological parameters of buffalo (Bubalus bubalis)

Similarity percentage analysis on morphological parameters of buffalo (Bubalus bubalis)

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... largest chest circumference is found in the Kekere area with an average length of 173 cm, while leg length is found in the Makam area with 150 cm. Likewise, the parameters of neck length, tail length, and head length have different mean values in the two observation areas (Table 2). A similarity percentage analysis is carried out based on Euclidian distance to strengthen this result. ...
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... on the results of previous studies, it is known that these two variables are believed to affect the morphology of buffaloes [7] [14]. The similarity percentage analysis in Table 2 reveals that the chest circumference variable is the most significant cumulative percentage in individual buffalo's morphological parameters diversity, followed by leg length, neck length, tail length, and head length parameters. This result indicates that there are variations in the quantitative characteristics of buffalo. ...

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