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Doppler ultrasound can be used to monitor umbilical arterial blood flow in lightly sedated pigs at multiple gestational ages Claire Stenhouse, Peter Tennant, W. Colin Duncan and Cheryl J. Ashworth Published: 04/05/2018 [ Journals ] Reproduction, Fertility and Development 30 (11)
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Can otolith chemistry be used for identifying essential seagrass habitats for juvenile spotted seatrout, Cynoscion nebulosus, in Chesapeake Bay? Emmanis Dorval, Cynthia M. Jones, Robyn Hannigan and Jacques van Montfrans Published: 21/07/2005 [ Journals ] Marine and Freshwater Research 56 (5)
Back to Back: General practitioners should be conducting targeted screening for dementia in people aged 65 to 74: No Steve Iliffe Published: 01/09/2014 [ Journals ] Journal of Primary Health Care 6 (3)
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Alkaloids from Pseuduvaria species, Schefferomitra subaequalis, and Polyalthia nitidissima (Annonaceae): isolation of a new alkaloid shown to be 1,2,9,10-Tetramethoxynoraporphine(norglaucine) SR Johns, JA Lamberton, CS Li and AA Sioumis Published: 01/02/1970 [ Journals ] Australian Journal of Chemistry 23 (2)
Animal and human health is unlikely to be at risk when generations of sheep graze bauxite residue (Alkaloam®)-amended pastures M. Laurence, N. Stephens and G. Megirian Published: 17/08/2015 [ Journals ] Animal Production Science 56 (12)
Should animal fats be back on the table? A critical review of the human health effects of animal fat William Barendse Published: 05/05/2014 [ Journals ] Animal Production Science 54 (7)
The wool production and reproduction of Merino ewes can be predicted from changes in liveweight during pregnancy and lactation M. B. Ferguson, A. N. Thompson, D. J. Gordon, M. W. Hyder, G. A. Kearney, C. M. Oldham and B. L. Paganoni Published: 14/09/2011 [ Journals ] Animal Production Science 51 (9)
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Testing the primer-plant concept: wheat yields can be increased on alkaline sodic soils when an effective primer phase is used J. G. Nuttall, S. L. Davies, R. A. Armstrong and M. B. Peoples Published: 08/04/2008 [ Journals ] Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 59 (4)
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Oceanic and coastal populations of a harvested macroinvertebrate Rochia nilotica in north-western Australia are isolated and may be locally adapted Oliver Berry, Zoe Richards, Glenn Moore, Udhi Hernawan, Mike Travers and Bernd Gruber Published: 28/10/2019 [ Journals ] Marine and Freshwater Research 71 (7)