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Genetic Evaluation of Beef Sires Using a Beef‐on‐Dairy Crossbred Reference Population
ABSTRACT In recent years, Beef‐on‐Dairy (BoD) crossbreeding programs have gained momentum to enhance dairy cattle's economic and genetic merits while meeting the demand for high‐quality beef. However, bulls with superior growth potential can lead to calving problems; thus, Holstein dairy farmers must decide which semen to use to avoid calving problems ...
Julius Mugambe +4 more
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Novel Activators of the Transcription Factor PPARγ for Beef Quality through Molecular Modeling. [PDF]
Nogueira AG +3 more
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Arkansas Animal Science Department Report 2006 [PDF]
Johnson, Zelpha B., Kellogg, D. Wayne
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Enhancing steer growth and efficiency through growth promoting technologies. [PDF]
Eekhoff MK +3 more
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Developmental Programming and Postnatal Modulations of Muscle Development in Ruminants. [PDF]
Gundersen K, Anas M.
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The Impact of Purebred Zebu Breeds on Growth Performance and Carcass Characteristics. [PDF]
Rezende-de-Souza JH +7 more
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Proceedings of the 8th ACM International Conference on Systems for Energy-Efficient Buildings, Cities, and Transportation, 2021
Batteryless energy-harvesting sensing systems are attractive for low maintenance but face challenges in real-world applications due to low quality of service from sporadic and unpredictable energy availability. To overcome this challenge, recent data-driven energy management techniques optimize energy usage to maximize application performance even in ...
Francesco Fraternali +4 more
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Batteryless energy-harvesting sensing systems are attractive for low maintenance but face challenges in real-world applications due to low quality of service from sporadic and unpredictable energy availability. To overcome this challenge, recent data-driven energy management techniques optimize energy usage to maximize application performance even in ...
Francesco Fraternali +4 more
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IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 2008
A real-time marbling system for creating marbling textures interactively uses a modern GPU. The approach models the marbling texture design process as a 2D fluid-dynamics problem and forms textures as a result of the color advection in the 2D flow fields.
Jiayi, Xu, Xiaoyang, Mao, Xiaogang, Jin
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A real-time marbling system for creating marbling textures interactively uses a modern GPU. The approach models the marbling texture design process as a 2D fluid-dynamics problem and forms textures as a result of the color advection in the 2D flow fields.
Jiayi, Xu, Xiaoyang, Mao, Xiaogang, Jin
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IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 2012
In this paper, the proposed method takes a mathematical approach with closed-form expressions to simulate marbling. This method improves control, ease of implementation, parallelism, and speed, enabling real-time visual feedback and creation of vivid flowing animations. Users can start designs from a blank sheet, raster images, or videos.
Shufang, Lu +4 more
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In this paper, the proposed method takes a mathematical approach with closed-form expressions to simulate marbling. This method improves control, ease of implementation, parallelism, and speed, enabling real-time visual feedback and creation of vivid flowing animations. Users can start designs from a blank sheet, raster images, or videos.
Shufang, Lu +4 more
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Nature, 2001
The transport of a small amount of liquid on a solid is not a simple process, owing to the nature of the contact between the two phases. Setting a liquid droplet in motion requires non-negligible forces (because the contact-angle hysteresis generates a force opposing the motion), and often results in the deposition of liquid behind the drop.
P, Aussillous, D, Quéré
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The transport of a small amount of liquid on a solid is not a simple process, owing to the nature of the contact between the two phases. Setting a liquid droplet in motion requires non-negligible forces (because the contact-angle hysteresis generates a force opposing the motion), and often results in the deposition of liquid behind the drop.
P, Aussillous, D, Quéré
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