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1. Early- and mid-lactation milk traits are associated with piglet growth during lactation.

2. The effect of farrowing induction on colostrum and piglet serum immunocrits is dependent on parity.

3. Litter-of-origin trait effects on gilt development.

4. Age at puberty, ovulation rate, and uterine length of developing gilts fed two lysine and three metabolizable energy concentrations from 100 to 260 d of age.

5. Relationships between day one piglet serum immunoglobulin immunocrit and subsequent growth, puberty attainment, litter size, and lactation performance.

6. Contributions of the maternal uterine environment and piglet genotype on weaning survivability potential: II. Piglet growth, lactation performance, milk composition, and piglet blood profiles during lactation following reciprocal embryo transfers between Meishan and White crossbred gilts.

7. Genomewide association analysis for average birth interval and stillbirth in swine.

8. Effect of essential fatty acid and zinc supplementation during pregnancy on birth intervals, neonatal piglet brain myelination, stillbirth, and preweaning mortality.

9. Identification of an ionotropic glutamate receptor AMPA1/GRIA1 polymorphism in crossbred beef cows differing in fertility.

10. Effect of creatine supplementation during the last week of gestation on birth intervals, stillbirth, and preweaning mortality in pigs.

11. Contributions of the maternal uterine environment and piglet genotype on weaning survivability potential: I. Development of neonatal piglets after reciprocal embryo transfers between Meishan and White crossbred gilts.

12. A low-fat liquid diet increases protein accretion and alters cellular signaling for protein synthesis in 10-day-old pigs.

13. Conceptus development during blastocyst elongation in lines of pigs selected for increased uterine capacity or ovulation rate.

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