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Intelligent Electrophysiological Control of Cows Milk Reflex by Registration Electrical Skin Activity

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The electrophysiological control of the CNS reactions of cow by registration the electric skin activity(ESA) is the real method of estimation the threshold of milking factors and result of treatment cow mastitis with the autonomic device setting up high frequency field (HFF).

Lubimov Victor Evgenevich. Intelligent Electrophysiological Control of Cows Milk Reflex by Registration Electrical Skin Activity.

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Evgenevich, L.V. (2020). Intelligent Electrophysiological Control of Cows Milk Reflex by Registration Electrical Skin Activity. In: Vasant, P., Zelinka, I., Weber, GW. (eds) Intelligent Computing and Optimization. ICO 2019. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 1072. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-33585-4_10

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