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    THE USE OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE FOR THE PREDICTION OF PRODUCTIVITY PARAMETERS IN SWINE CULTURE

    Author
    1. Alexandre de Mello Kessler
    2. Alvaro Luiz Neuenfeldt Júnior
    3. Andréa Machado Leal Ribeiro
    4. BEATTIE VE
    5. BICCIATO S
    6. COELHO L
    7. COSTA RP
    8. FERREIRA RA
    9. GALDON BR
    10. GHAMARI S
    11. GONÇALVES RG
    12. GUIVANT JS
    13. HAYKIN SO
    14. Julio Cezar Mairesse Siluk
    15. KASHEFIPOUR SM
    16. KHOSHNEVISAN B
    17. KUNSTELJ N
    18. Luiz Fernando Sangoi
    19. Marlon Soliman
    20. MELO B
    21. NARVÁEZ-RIVAS M
    22. OCZAK M
    23. PANDORFI H
    24. RAHMAN MM
    25. RODRIGUES TB
    26. SAIEDIRAD MH
    27. SANGOI LF
    28. TAGHAVIFAR H
    29. TIWARI MK
    30. TONNANG HEZ
    31. TOPUZ A
    32. UNTARU M
    33. UYKAN Z
    34. VELIOALU HM
    35. VIEIRA FMC
    36. ZANGENEH M
    Publication venue
    'FapUNIFESP (SciELO)'
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