| 1401 |
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Relationships Between Clinical Mastitis, Somatic Cell Score, and Production for the First Three Lactations of Finnish Ayrshire
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Poesoe, J
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American Dairy Science Association
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1996
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| 1402 |
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Relationships Between Crude Protein and Determination of Nondispersible Lignin
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Reeves, J. B
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American Dairy Science Association
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1997
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| 1403 |
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Relationships Between In Situ Protein Degradability and Grass Developmental Morphology
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Mitchell, R. B
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American Dairy Science Association
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1997
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| 1404 |
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Relationships Between Polymorphism for Mitochondrial Deoxyribonucleic Acid and Yield Traits of Holstein Cows
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Boettcher, P. J
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American Dairy Science Association
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1996
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| 1405 |
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Relationships of Polymorphisms for Growth Hormone and Growth Hormone Receptor Genes with Milk Production Traits for Italian Holstein-Friesian Bulls
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Falaki, M
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American Dairy Science Association
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1996
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| 1406 |
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Relative Genetic Merit and Effectiveness of Selection of Young Sires forArtificial Insemination
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Weigel, D. J
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American Dairy Science Association
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1995
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| 1407 |
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Removal of Bitterness from the Bitter Peptides Extracted from Cheddar Cheese with Peptidases from Lactococcus lactis ssp. cremoris SK11
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Lee, K. D
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American Dairy Science Association
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1996
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| 1408 |
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Repercussions Down Dairy Lane... The NAFTA/WTO Factor
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Matte, K. L
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American Dairy Science Association
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1997
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| 1409 |
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Replacement of Alfalfa Neutral Detergent Fiber with a Combination of Nonforage Fiber Sources
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Clark, P. W
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American Dairy Science Association
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1997
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| 1410 |
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Reproductive Management of Lactating Dairy Cows Using Synchronization ofOvulation
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Pursley, J. R
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American Dairy Science Association
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1997
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| 1411 |
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Resistance of Yeast Flora of Labaneh to Potassium Sorbate and Sodium Benzoate
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Mihyar, G. F
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American Dairy Science Association
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1997
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| 1412 |
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Response of Brazilian Crossbred Cows to Varying Doses of Bovine Somatotropin
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Fontes, C
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American Dairy Science Association
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1997
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| 1413 |
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Response of Catecholamines to Manual Teat Stimulation or Machine-Milkingof Lacaune and Friesen Dairy Ewes
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Lefcourt, A. M
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American Dairy Science Association
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1997
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| 1414 |
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Response of Cows Fed a Low Crude Protein Diet to Ruminally Protected Methionine and Lysine
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Piepenbrink, M. S
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American Dairy Science Association
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1996
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| 1415 |
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Response of Dairy Cows Treated with Bovine Somatotropin to a Luteolytic Dose of
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Kirby, C. J
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American Dairy Science Association
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1997
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| 1416 |
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Response of Early Lactation Cows to Ruminally Undegradable Protein in the Diet
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Khorasani, G. R
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American Dairy Science Association
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1996
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| 1417 |
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Response of Lactating Cows to Methionine or Methionine Plus Lysine Addedto High Protein Diets Based on Alfalfa and Heated Soybeans
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Armentano, L. E
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American Dairy Science Association
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1997
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| 1418 |
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Response of Lactating Cows to Supplemental Unsaturated Fat and Niacin
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Madison-Anderson, R. J
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American Dairy Science Association
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1997
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| 1419 |
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Response of Lactating Cows to Supplemental Unsaturated Fat and Niacin
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Madison-Anderson, R. J
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American Dairy Science Association
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1997
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| 1420 |
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Response of Lactating Dairy Cows to Mechanically Processed Whole Cottonseed
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Bernard, J. K
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American Dairy Science Association
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1997
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