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Figure 2.1. The SWOT matrix: strategic  decisions based on SWOT factors (Weihrich,  1982)
Table 4.2 shows that the 3 measurements were quite similar, particularly the results obtained in 1928  and 2010
Table 4.3:  Results of the measurements in Villard de Lans (2008) and Ferrandaise (2010)  Measurements (cm)  Villard de  Lans  Ferrandaise  Withers height  138.2  135.1  Sacrum height  143  140.0  Chest circumference  203.3  198.4  Chest width  47.9  49.2
Table 5.1: Relative importance of the cattle features for its breeding for the farmers of Avileña-Negra  Ibérica  GROUP  Meat  production    Fer-tility   Long-evity  Labour force  demand
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