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1. Changes in expression of antimicrobial peptides and Fc receptors in the small intestines of neonatal calves during the passive immunity period.

2. Alterations of the circular RNA profile in the jejunum of neonatal calves in response to colostrum and milk feeding.

3. Short communication: Supplementation of colostrum and milk with 5-hydroxy-l-tryptophan affects immune factors but not growth performance in newborn calves.

4. Relationships of milk yield and quality from six breed groups of beef cows to preweaning average daily gain of their calves.

5. Diet effects on glucose absorption in the small intestine of neonatal calves: importance of intestinal mucosal growth, lactase activity, and glucose transporters.

6. Genetic parameters of three methods of temperament evaluation of Brahman calves.

7. Effect of the level of maternal energy intake prepartum on immunometabolic markers, polymorphonuclear leukocyte function, and neutrophil gene network expression in neonatal Holstein heifer calves.

8. Understanding the genetics of survival in dairy cows.

9. Effect of inbreeding depression on survival of Austrian Brown Swiss calves and heifers.

10. Genetic relationship between growth and reproductive traits in Nellore cattle.

11. Short communication: genetic parameters for measures of calf health in a population of Holstein calves in New York State.

12. Cloned cows with short telomeres deliver healthy offspring with normal-length telomeres.

13. Estimation of genetic parameters for mature weight in Angus cattle.

14. Estimation of genetic parameters for measures of calf survival in a population of Holstein heifer calves from a heifer-raising facility in New York State.

15. Genetic analysis of calf and heifer losses in Danish Holstein.

16. Evaluation of tropically adapted straightbred and crossbred beef cattle: heifer age and size at first conception and characteristics of their first calves.

17. Effects of the myostatin F94L substitution on beef traits.

18. Gestational, periparturient and preweaning growth traits of Holstein versus Gir x Holstein F1 crossbred dairy calves born to Holstein dams.

19. Estimation of direct and maternal genetic and permanent environmental effects for weights from birth to 356 days of age in a herd of Japanese Black cattle using random regression.

20. Association of myostatin on early calf mortality, growth, and carcass composition traits in crossbred cattle.

21. Constructing covariance functions for random regression models for growth in Gelbvieh beef cattle.

22. Genetic parameters of postnatal mortality in Danish Holstein calves.

23. Analyses of growth curves of nellore cattle by multiple-trait and random regression models.

24. Evaluations of genotypexenvironment interactions of beef bulls performance-tested in feedlot or pasture.

25. Bull selection and use in northern Australia. 4. Calf output and predictors of fertility of bulls in multiple-sire herds.

26. Estimates of covariance functions for growth from birth to 630 days of age in Nelore cattle.

27. Covariance components and prediction for additive and nonadditive preweaning growth genetic effects in an Angus-Brahman multibreed herd.

28. Genotypic effects on norepinephrine-induced changes in thermogenesis, metabolic hormones, and metabolites in newborn calves.

29. Direct and maternal genetic responses to selection for weaning or yearling weight or for yearling weight and muscle score in Hereford cattle.

30. Growth and development of bovine fetuses and neonates representing three genotypes.

31. Body measurements of newborn calves and relationship of calf shape to sire breeding values for birth weight and calving ease.

32. Body measurements of crossbred calves sired by Simmental bulls divergently selected for progeny first-calf calving ease in relation to birth weight.

33. Inheritance of maternal immunoglobulin G1 concentration by the bovine neonate.

34. Plasma thyroid hormones and cholesterol in the newborn of genetically different types of cattle in a tropical environment.

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