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John H Williamson

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IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics|April 5, 2023
Does Interactive Conditioning Help Users Better Understand the Structure of Probabilistic Models?Evdoxia Taka, Sebastian Stein, John H Williamson
Plos One|June 2, 2020
Efficient human-machine control with asymmetric marginal reliability input devicesJohn H Williamson, Melissa Quek, Iulia Popescu, et al.
The Journal of Dairy Research|June 29, 2013
Relationship between previous history of Streptococcus uberis infection and response to a challenge modelSally-Anne Turner, John H Williamson, S Jane Lacy-Hulbert, et al.
Entropy (Basel, Switzerland)|March 28, 2026
Intermittent Active InferenceMarkus Klar, Sebastian Stein, Fraser Paterson, et al.
Veterinary Microbiology|October 28, 2008
Heifer teats sprayed in the dry period with an iodine teat sanitizer have reduced Streptococcus uberis teat-end contamination and less Streptococcus uberis intra-mammary infections at calvingMario G Lopez-Benavides, John H Williamson, S Jane Lacy-Hulbert, et al.
Veterinary Research Communications|February 1, 2011
Streptococcus uberis-specific T cells are present in mammary gland secretions of cows and can be activated to kill S. uberisMichel Denis, S Jane Lacy-Hulbert, Bryce M Buddle, et al.
The Journal of Dairy Research|May 18, 2025
Sire association with intramammary infection and clinical mastitis in a Holstein-Friesian × Jersey crossbred pedigree herdS Jane Lacy-Hulbert, Sally-Anne Turner, Barbara Kuhn-Sherlock, et al.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|February 8, 2006
Application of Streptococcus uberis multilocus sequence typing: analysis of the population structure detected among environmental and bovine isolates from New Zealand and the United KingdomGillian D Pullinger, Mario López-Benavides, Tracey J Coffey, et al.
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IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics|April 5, 2023
Does Interactive Conditioning Help Users Better Understand the Structure of Probabilistic Models?Evdoxia Taka, Sebastian Stein, John H Williamson
Plos One|June 2, 2020
Efficient human-machine control with asymmetric marginal reliability input devicesJohn H Williamson, Melissa Quek, Iulia Popescu, et al.
The Journal of Dairy Research|June 29, 2013
Relationship between previous history of Streptococcus uberis infection and response to a challenge modelSally-Anne Turner, John H Williamson, S Jane Lacy-Hulbert, et al.
Entropy (Basel, Switzerland)|March 28, 2026
Intermittent Active InferenceMarkus Klar, Sebastian Stein, Fraser Paterson, et al.
Veterinary Microbiology|October 28, 2008
Heifer teats sprayed in the dry period with an iodine teat sanitizer have reduced Streptococcus uberis teat-end contamination and less Streptococcus uberis intra-mammary infections at calvingMario G Lopez-Benavides, John H Williamson, S Jane Lacy-Hulbert, et al.
Veterinary Research Communications|February 1, 2011
Streptococcus uberis-specific T cells are present in mammary gland secretions of cows and can be activated to kill S. uberisMichel Denis, S Jane Lacy-Hulbert, Bryce M Buddle, et al.
The Journal of Dairy Research|May 18, 2025
Sire association with intramammary infection and clinical mastitis in a Holstein-Friesian × Jersey crossbred pedigree herdS Jane Lacy-Hulbert, Sally-Anne Turner, Barbara Kuhn-Sherlock, et al.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|February 8, 2006
Application of Streptococcus uberis multilocus sequence typing: analysis of the population structure detected among environmental and bovine isolates from New Zealand and the United KingdomGillian D Pullinger, Mario López-Benavides, Tracey J Coffey, et al.
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