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P L Greenwood

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Reproduction (Cambridge, England). Supplement|November 26, 2003
Consequences of intra-uterine growth retardation for postnatal growth, metabolism and pathophysiologyP L Greenwood, A W Bell
Animal : an International Journal of Animal Bioscience|March 27, 2012
Prenatal and pre-weaning growth and nutrition of cattle: long-term consequences for beef productionP L Greenwood, L M Cafe
Australian Veterinary Journal|July 1, 1992
Salivary and plasma cortisol as an index of stress in goatsP L Greenwood, D A Shutt
Australian Veterinary Journal|October 1, 1990
Prevalence of udder bacteria in milk samples from four dairy goat herdsD P Ryan, P L Greenwood
Journal of Animal Science|February 21, 2004
Effects of birth weight and postnatal nutrition on neonatal sheep: IV. Organ growthP L Greenwood, A S Hunt, A W Bell
Australian Veterinary Journal|September 1, 1995
Prevalence, spread and control of caprine arthritis-encephalitis virus in dairy goat herds in New South WalesP L Greenwood, R N North, P D Kirkland
The Journal of Dairy Research|August 1, 1993
Effect of caprine arthritis-encephalitis virus infection on milk cell count and N-acetyl-beta-glucosaminidase activity in dairy goatsD P Ryan, P L Greenwood, P J Nicholls
Reproduction, Fertility, and Development|April 17, 2001
Influences on fetal and placental weights during mid to late gestation in prolific ewes well nourished throughout pregnancyP L Greenwood, R M Slepetis, A W Bell
Journal of Animal Science|December 12, 2012
Meat Science and Muscle Biology Symposium: developmental programming in cattle: consequences for growth, efficiency, carcass, muscle, and beef quality characteristicsD L Robinson, L M Cafe, P L Greenwood
Meat Science|January 1, 2016
Selection for increased muscling in Angus cattle did not increase the glycolytic potential or negatively impact pH decline, retail colour stability or mineral contentP McGilchrist, P L Greenwood, D W Pethick, et al.
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Reproduction (Cambridge, England). Supplement|November 26, 2003
Consequences of intra-uterine growth retardation for postnatal growth, metabolism and pathophysiologyP L Greenwood, A W Bell
Animal : an International Journal of Animal Bioscience|March 27, 2012
Prenatal and pre-weaning growth and nutrition of cattle: long-term consequences for beef productionP L Greenwood, L M Cafe
Australian Veterinary Journal|July 1, 1992
Salivary and plasma cortisol as an index of stress in goatsP L Greenwood, D A Shutt
Australian Veterinary Journal|October 1, 1990
Prevalence of udder bacteria in milk samples from four dairy goat herdsD P Ryan, P L Greenwood
Journal of Animal Science|February 21, 2004
Effects of birth weight and postnatal nutrition on neonatal sheep: IV. Organ growthP L Greenwood, A S Hunt, A W Bell
Australian Veterinary Journal|September 1, 1995
Prevalence, spread and control of caprine arthritis-encephalitis virus in dairy goat herds in New South WalesP L Greenwood, R N North, P D Kirkland
The Journal of Dairy Research|August 1, 1993
Effect of caprine arthritis-encephalitis virus infection on milk cell count and N-acetyl-beta-glucosaminidase activity in dairy goatsD P Ryan, P L Greenwood, P J Nicholls
Reproduction, Fertility, and Development|April 17, 2001
Influences on fetal and placental weights during mid to late gestation in prolific ewes well nourished throughout pregnancyP L Greenwood, R M Slepetis, A W Bell
Journal of Animal Science|December 12, 2012
Meat Science and Muscle Biology Symposium: developmental programming in cattle: consequences for growth, efficiency, carcass, muscle, and beef quality characteristicsD L Robinson, L M Cafe, P L Greenwood
Meat Science|January 1, 2016
Selection for increased muscling in Angus cattle did not increase the glycolytic potential or negatively impact pH decline, retail colour stability or mineral contentP McGilchrist, P L Greenwood, D W Pethick, et al.
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