73 results on '"Nielsen, M. K."'
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2. Life cycle biological efficiency of mice divergently selected for heat loss1
3. Body composition and feed intake of reproducing and growing mice divergently selected for heat loss1
4. Lifetime reproductive performance and survival analysis of mice divergently selected for heat loss1
5. Locomotor activity and body temperature in selected mouse lines differing greatly in feed intake1
6. The effect of myostatin genotype on body temperature during extreme temperature events1
7. Hepatic mitochondrial efficiency in lines of mice differing in feed intake12
8. Simultaneous Determination of 25 Common Pharmaceuticals in Whole Blood Using Ultra-Performance Liquid Chromatography-Tandem Mass Spectrometry
9. Genetic and phenotypic parameter estimates for feed intake and other traits in growing beef cattle, and opportunities for selection123
10. Partial-genome evaluation of postweaning feed intake and efficiency of crossbred beef cattle1,2
11. Differences in mitochondrial efficiency between lines of mice divergently selected for heat loss1
12. Determination of Olanzapine in Whole Blood Using Simple Protein Precipitation and Liquid Chromatography-Tandem Mass Spectrometry
13. Renewed selection for heat loss in mice: Direct responses and correlated responses in feed intake, body weight, litter size, and conception rate1
14. Comparison of feed energy costs of maintenance, lean deposition, and fat deposition in three lines of mice selected for heat loss1
15. Correlated responses in maternal performance following divergent selection for heat loss in mice1
16. Estimates of genetic parameters for feed intake, feeding behavior, and daily gain in composite ram lambs1,2
17. Performance of mouse lines divergently selected for heat loss when exposed to different environmental temperatures. I. Reproductive performance, pup survival, and metabolic hormones1
18. Performance of mouse lines divergently selected for heat loss when exposed to different environmental temperatures. II. Feed intake, growth, fatness, and body organs1
19. Uncoupling proteins and energy expenditure in mice divergently selected for heat loss
20. Locomotor activity, core body temperature, and circadian rhythms in mice selected for high or low heat loss.
21. Designing and conducting experiments for range beef cows
22. Identification of Quantitative Trait Loci Influencing Traits Related to Energy Balance in Selection and Inbred Lines of Mice
23. Evaluation of the ovine callipyge locus: III. genotypic effects on meat quality traits.
24. Responses in ovulation rate, embryonal survival, and litter traits in swine to 14 generations of selection to increase litter size.
25. Evaluation of the ovine callipyge locus: I. Relative chromosomal position and gene action.
26. Evaluation of the ovine callipyge locus: II. Genotypic effects on growth, slaughter, and carcass traits.
27. Effects of sire, dam traits, calf traits, and environment on dystocia and subsequent reproduction of two-year-old heifers.
28. Divergent selection for heat loss in mice: II. Correlated responses in feed intake, body mass, body composition, and number born through fifteen generations.
29. A simulation model including ovulation rate, potential embryonic viability, and uterine capacity to explain litter size in mice: I. Model development and implementation.
30. Divergent selection for heat loss in mice: I. Selection applied and direct response through fifteen generations.
31. A simulation model including ovulation rate, potential embryonic viability, and uterine capacity to explain litter size in mice: II. Responses to alternative criteria of selection.
32. Embryonal survival to 6 days in mice selected on different criteria for litter size.
33. Estimates of heritabilities and genetic and environmental correlations for left- and right-side uterine capacity and ovulation rate in mice.
34. Uterine mass and uterine blood volume in mice selected 21 generations for alternative criteria to increase litter size
35. Differences in pup birth weight, pup variability within litters, and dam weight of mice selected for alternative criteria to increase litter size
36. Serum cholesterol concentration of mice selected for litter size and its relationship to litter size and testis mass
37. Uterine capacity and ovulation rate in mice selected 21 generations on alternative criteria to increase litter size
38. Effects of Synovex C® implants on growth rate, pelvic area, reproduction, and calving performance of replacement heifers
39. Alternative methods of selection for litter size in mice: III. Response to 21 generations of selection
40. Environmental effects on neonatal mortality of beef calves
41. Economical and biological efficiencies of beef cattle differing in level of milk production
42. Genetic variation in liver mass, body mass, and liver:body mass in mice
43. Effects of Three Methods of Selection for Litter Size in Mice on Pre-implantation Embryonic Development1
44. Use of a simulation model to evaluate the influence of reproductive performance and management decisions on net income in beef production
45. Effects of breeding season length and calving season on range beef cow productivity
46. Distribution of time to first postpartum estrus in beef cattle.
47. Alternative methods of selection for litter size in mice: I. Characterization of base population and development of methods.
48. Markov chains as a shortcut method to estimate age distributions in herds of beef cattle under different culling strategies.
49. Evaluation of intensive vs extensive systems of beef production and the effect of level of beef cow milk production on postweaning performance.
50. Energy requirements for maintenance of crossbred beef cattle with different genetic potential for milk.
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