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A Dextran Swim-Up Procedure for Separation of Highly Motile and Viable Ram Spermatozoa from Seminal Plasma
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Garcia-Lopez, N
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Butterworths, etc
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1996
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A Dominant Follicle Does Not Affect Follicular Recruitment by Superovulatory Doses of FSH in Cattle But Can Inhibit Ovulation
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Stock, A. E
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Butterworths, etc
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1996
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Decondensation of Hamster Chromosomes in the Nuclei of 1-Cell Stage MiceEmbryo Following Chromosome Microinjection
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Li, J
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Butterworths, etc
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1996
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Defined Sperm Treatments and Insemination Conditions Enable Improved Bovine Embryo Production In Vitro
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Brackett, B. G
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Butterworths, etc
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1996
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Demonstration That the Removal of Sialic Acid From the Surface of Chicken Spermatozoa Impedes Their Transvaginal Migration
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Steele, M. G
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Butterworths, etc
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1996
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Developing a Dynamic Culture System for Bovine Embryos: Effects of Chamber Size and Tubing Type on Preimplantation Development of 8-Cell Embryos
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Reggio, B. C
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Butterworths, etc
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1996
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Developmental Competence of Bovine Embryos Derived from Oocytes Collected at Various Stages of the Estrous Cycle
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Machatkova, M
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Butterworths, etc
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1996
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Development and Metabolism of In Vivo Derived Ovine Zygotes and Embryos Cultured in Vitro
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Tregaskes, L. D
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Butterworths, etc
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1996
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Development of a Persistent Ovarian Follicle During Synchronization of Estrus Does Not Alter Conception Rate After Embryo Transfer in Cattle
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Wehrman, M. E
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Butterworths, etc
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1996
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Development of Early Human Embryos in Different Culture Systems
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Feng, H. L
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Butterworths, etc
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1996
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Development of in Vitro Matured Bovine Oocytes Activated With Low Temperature
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Otoi, T
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Butterworths, etc
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1996
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Development of Persistent Ovarian Follicles during Synchronization of Estrus Influences the Superovulatory Response to FSH Treatment in Cattle
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Wehrman, M. E
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Butterworths, etc
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1996
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Development of Porcine and Bovine Inner Cell Masses on Extracellular Matrices of Collagen IV, Fibronectin and Laminin
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Schilperoort-Haun, K. R
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Butterworths, etc
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1996
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Development of Porcine Blastocysts From in Vitro-Matured and Activated Haploid and Diploid Oocytes
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Kure-Bayashi, S
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Butterworths, etc
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1996
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Diamide-Induced Oxidative Stress Disrupts Fertilization of Mature Hamster (Mesocricetus auratus) Oocytes
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Zuelke, K. A
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Butterworths, etc
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1996
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Differences in Bull Spermiograms Using Eosin-Nigrosin Stain, Feulgen Stain, and Phase Contrast Microscopy Methods
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Sprecher, D. J
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Butterworths, etc
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1996
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Differential Cleavage and Developmental Rates and Their Correlation WithCell Numbers and Sex Ratios in Buffalo Embryos Generated in Vitro
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Totey, S. M
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Butterworths, etc
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1996
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Differential Suppression of Endometrial Prostaglandin F2alpha by the Equine Conceptus
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Sissener, T. R
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Butterworths, etc
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1996
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Different Roles for B-Carotene and Vitamin A in the Reproduction on Rabbits
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Besenfelder, U
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Butterworths, etc
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1996
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Direct Elisa for Estrone Measurement In the Feces of Sows: Prospects forRapid, Sow-side Pregnancy Diagnosis
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Vos, E. A
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Butterworths, etc
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1996
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