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1. Relationships between activity monitoring device data and ovarian, uterine, hormonal, and pregnancy variables in beef cows.

2. Effect of increased resistance on dynamic compliance assessed by two clinical monitors during volume-controlled ventilation: A test-lung study.

3. Improved cattle behaviour monitoring by combining Ultra-Wideband location and accelerometer data.

4. Accuracy of a heart rate monitor for calculating heart rate variability parameters in exercising horses.

5. Prediction of the onset of parturition in horses and cattle.

6. Using animal-mounted sensor technology and machine learning to predict time-to-calving in beef and dairy cows.

7. Agreement between invasive and oscillometric arterial blood pressure measurements using the LifeWindow multiparameter monitor and two cuff sizes in anesthetized adult horses.

8. Effect of monitoring the onset of calving by a calving alarm thermometer on the prevalence of dystocia, stillbirth, retained fetal membranes and clinical metritis in a Hungarian dairy farm.

9. Efficacy of the Parasympathetic Tone Activity monitor to assess nociception in healthy dogs anaesthetized with propofol and sevoflurane.

10. An ultra-high frequency radio frequency identification system for studying individual feeding and drinking behaviors of group-housed broilers.

11. Evaluation and application potential of an accelerometer-based collar device for measuring grazing behavior of dairy cows.

12. Validation of AfiTagII, a device for automatic measuring of lying behaviour in Holstein and Jersey cows on two different bedding materials.

13. Estrous detection by continuous measurements of vaginal temperature and conductivity with supervised machine learning in cattle.

14. Association of production diseases with motor activity-sensing devices and milk progesterone concentrations in dairy cows.

15. Survey of how different groups of veterinarians manage the use of neuromuscular blocking agents in anesthetized dogs.

16. Assessment of the temperature cut-off point by a commercial intravaginal device to predict parturition in Piedmontese beef cows.

17. Potential of connected devices to optimize cattle reproduction.

18. Vaginal temperature measurement by a wireless sensor for predicting the onset of calving in Japanese Black cows.

19. Monitoring and controlling ovarian function in the rhinoceros.

20. Monitoring and controlling ovarian activity in elephants.

21. Comparative ovarian function and reproductive monitoring of endangered mammals.

22. Monitoring and controlling ovarian activities in wild ungulates.

23. Ovarian control and monitoring in amphibians.

24. Monitoring and controlling follicular activity in camelids.

25. Monitoring and controlling ovarian activity in wild felids.

26. Recent advances in tools and technologies for monitoring and controlling ovarian activity in marsupials.

27. Evaluation of the iVET ® birth monitoring system in primiparous dairy heifers.

28. Effect of education on ability of AI professionals and herd-owner inseminators to detect cows not in oestrus and its relation with progesterone concentration on day of re-insemination.

29. Impact of heat stress on estrus expression and follicle size in estrus under field conditions in dairy cows.

30. Ventilatory incidents monitored by electrical impedance tomography in an anaesthetized orangutan (Pongo abelii).

31. A Review of Available Techniques for Cardiac Output Monitoring.

32. Evaluation of the non-calibrated pulse contour cardiac output monitor FloTrac/Vigileo against thermodilution in standing horses.

33. Evaluation of tissue hemoglobin saturation (StO2) using near-infrared spectroscopy during hypoxemia and hyperoxemia in Beagle dogs.

34. Differences between acceleromyography and electromyography during neuromuscular function monitoring in anesthetized Beagle dogs.

35. Evaluation of infrared thermography body temperature and collar-mounted accelerometer and acoustic technology for predicting time of ovulation of cows in a pasture-based system.

36. Anaesthetic and cardiorespiratory effects of a constant rate infusion of fentanyl in isoflurane-anaesthetized sheep.

37. Comparison of three devices for the automated detection of estrus in dairy cows.

38. A minimally invasive method for clinical trans-diaphragmatic pressure measurement in anaesthetized dogs.

39. Expression and detection of estrus in dairy cows: the role of new technologies.

40. Variety of non-invasive continuous monitoring methodologies including electrical impedance tomography provides novel insights into the physiology of lung collapse and recruitment – case report of an anaesthetized horse.

41. Pulse oximetry and capnometry.

42. Comparison of high definition oscillometric and Doppler ultrasound devices with invasive blood pressure in anaesthetized dogs.

43. Influence of lung injury on cardiac output measurement using transpulmonary ultrasound dilution: a validation study in neonatal lambs.

44. Lithium dilution, pulse power analysis, and continuous thermodilution cardiac output measurements compared with bolus thermodilution in anaesthetized ponies.

45. Noncaged laying hens remain unflappable while wearing body-mounted sensors: Levels of agonistic behaviors remain unchanged and resource use is not reduced after habituation.

46. Preliminary studies of chemical immobilization of captive juvenile estuarine (Crocodylus porosus) and Australian freshwater (C. johnstoni) crocodiles with medetomidine and reversal with atipamezole.

47. TOF-Watch(R) monitor: failure to calculate the train-of-four ratio in the absence of baseline calibration in anaesthetized dogs.

48. Pharmacodynamic effects of ivabradine, a negative chronotropic agent, in healthy cats.

49. Cardiopulmonary effects of two constant rate infusions of dexmedetomidine in isoflurane anaesthetized ponies.

50. Measuring fecal progestogens as a tool to monitor reproductive activity in captive female bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus).

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