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L R Fletcher

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Human Nutrition. Applied Nutrition|December 1, 1985
Computer appreciation training for dietitiansS Bassham, L R Fletcher
New Zealand Veterinary Journal|October 1, 1981
An association of a Lolium endophyte with ryegrass staggersL R Fletcher, I C Harvey
IMA Journal of Mathematics Applied in Medicine and Biology|September 20, 2000
Prediction of a glucose appearance function from foods using deconvolutionT L Yates, L R Fletcher
The British Journal of Nutrition|November 1, 1992
Modifying diets to satisfy nutritional requirements using linear programmingP M Soden, L R Fletcher
New Zealand Veterinary Journal|August 1, 1984
Reduced liveweight gains and serum prolactin levels in hoggets grazing ryegrasses containing Lolium endophyteL R Fletcher, G K Barrell
New Zealand Veterinary Journal|June 11, 2011
Haemodynamics of lambs grazing perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.) either infected with AR6 novel, wild-type endophyte, or endophyte-freeG E Aiken, B L Sutherland, L R Fletcher
New Zealand Veterinary Journal|December 20, 2011
The evaluation of endophyte toxin residues in sheep fatS C Finch, L R Fletcher, J V Babu
Equine Veterinary Journal|July 29, 2011
Clinical expression of lolitrem B (perennial ryegrass) intoxication in horsesL K Johnstone, I G Mayhew, L R Fletcher
New Zealand Veterinary Journal|April 7, 2012
Excretion of loline alkaloids in urine and faeces of sheep dosed with meadow fescue (Festuca pratensis) seed containing high concentrations of loline alkaloidsS R Gooneratne, B J Patchett, M Wellby, et al.
New Zealand Veterinary Journal|August 11, 2017
Further investigation of equine fescue oedema induced by Mediterranean tall fescue (Lolium arundinaceum) infected with selected fungal endophytes (Epichloë coenophiala)S C Finch, J S Munday, B L Sutherland, et al.
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Human Nutrition. Applied Nutrition|December 1, 1985
Computer appreciation training for dietitiansS Bassham, L R Fletcher
New Zealand Veterinary Journal|October 1, 1981
An association of a Lolium endophyte with ryegrass staggersL R Fletcher, I C Harvey
IMA Journal of Mathematics Applied in Medicine and Biology|September 20, 2000
Prediction of a glucose appearance function from foods using deconvolutionT L Yates, L R Fletcher
The British Journal of Nutrition|November 1, 1992
Modifying diets to satisfy nutritional requirements using linear programmingP M Soden, L R Fletcher
New Zealand Veterinary Journal|August 1, 1984
Reduced liveweight gains and serum prolactin levels in hoggets grazing ryegrasses containing Lolium endophyteL R Fletcher, G K Barrell
New Zealand Veterinary Journal|June 11, 2011
Haemodynamics of lambs grazing perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.) either infected with AR6 novel, wild-type endophyte, or endophyte-freeG E Aiken, B L Sutherland, L R Fletcher
New Zealand Veterinary Journal|December 20, 2011
The evaluation of endophyte toxin residues in sheep fatS C Finch, L R Fletcher, J V Babu
Equine Veterinary Journal|July 29, 2011
Clinical expression of lolitrem B (perennial ryegrass) intoxication in horsesL K Johnstone, I G Mayhew, L R Fletcher
New Zealand Veterinary Journal|April 7, 2012
Excretion of loline alkaloids in urine and faeces of sheep dosed with meadow fescue (Festuca pratensis) seed containing high concentrations of loline alkaloidsS R Gooneratne, B J Patchett, M Wellby, et al.
New Zealand Veterinary Journal|August 11, 2017
Further investigation of equine fescue oedema induced by Mediterranean tall fescue (Lolium arundinaceum) infected with selected fungal endophytes (Epichloë coenophiala)S C Finch, J S Munday, B L Sutherland, et al.
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