A multivariate model for the prediction of pregnancy following laparoscopic artificial insemination of sheep. [PDF]
Spanner EA, de Graaf SP, Rickard JP.
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Reproductive Efficiency of Nelore Cows in Fixed-Time Artificial Insemination Programs with Early Resynchronization. [PDF]
Gonçalves LPN +8 more
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Advances in Timed Artificial Insemination: Integrating Omics Technologies for Enhanced Reproductive Efficiency in Dairy Cattle. [PDF]
Ayantoye JO +6 more
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The cervical microbiome of ewe breeds with known divergent fertility following artificial insemination with frozen-thawed semen. [PDF]
Nørstebø SF +7 more
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Economics of Using GnRH on Day 5 After Timed Artificial Insemination in a Modified Double-Ovsynch Protocol at a Low-Fertility Dairy Farm. [PDF]
Borș SI +4 more
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Effects of large follicle numbers at the onset of short-term timed artificial insemination protocol in lactating dairy cows. [PDF]
Bandai K +5 more
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Follicular Fluid from Cows That Express Estrus During a Fixed-Time Artificial Insemination Protocol Promotes Blastocyst Development. [PDF]
Harl AW +5 more
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Editorial: Perspectives in the biotechnology of artificial insemination in ruminants. [PDF]
Ciornei SG, Ucar O, Lopes G, Cenariu M.
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Vaginal microbiota and circulating interferon-stimulated genes in lactating dairy cows at and following time of artificial insemination. [PDF]
Soffa DR +4 more
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International Urology and Nephrology, 1988Artificial insemination (ADI) has been carried out with donor semen since 1984. Following artificial insemination 14 women out of 27 became pregnant in 1984, 30 women out of 57 in 1985 and 33 women out of 56 until October 1, 1986. The cycles were monitored.
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