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2. The Practice of Business Research: Akin to Orienteering

13. Effects of foetal size, sex and developmental stage on adaptive transcriptional responses of skeletal muscle to intrauterine growth restriction in pigs.

14. Sexual dimorphism in placental development and function: Comparative physiology with an emphasis on the pig.

15. Associations between maternal vitamin D status and porcine litter characteristics throughout gestation.

16. Birthweight leads to seminal and testicular morphofunctional commitment in sexually mature boars.

17. Associations among body energy status, feeding duration and activity with respect to diet energy and protein content in housed dairy cows.

18. KLB dysregulation mediates disrupted muscle development in intrauterine growth restriction.

19. Associations between testicular development and fetal size in the pig.

20. Profiling of open chromatin in developing pig (Sus scrofa) muscle to identify regulatory regions.

21. Associations between foetal size and ovarian development in the pig.

22. Identification of appropriate reference genes for qPCR analyses of porcine placentae and endometria, supplying foetuses of different size and sex, at multiple gestational days.

23. Novel relationships between porcine fetal size, sex, and endometrial angiogenesis†.

24. Association of foetal size and sex with porcine foeto-maternal interface integrin expression.

25. Associations between fetal size, sex and placental angiogenesis in the pig.

26. Doppler ultrasound can be used to monitor umbilical arterial blood flow in lightly sedated pigs at multiple gestational ages.

27. Associations between fetal size, sex and both proliferation and apoptosis at the porcine feto-maternal interface.

28. The role of dietary fibre in pig production, with a particular emphasis on reproduction.

29. Periparturient Behavior and Physiology: Further Insight Into the Farrowing Process for Primiparous and Multiparous Sows.

30. Testicular parameters and spermatogenesis in different birthweight boars.

32. Association between body energy content in the dry period and post-calving production disease status in dairy cattle.

33. Epigenetics and developmental programming of welfare and production traits in farm animals.

34. Sex-specific prenatal stress effects on the rat reproductive axis and adrenal gland structure.

35. A genome-wide linkage analysis for reproductive traits in F2 Large White × Meishan cross gilts.

36. Heat shock induces interferon-TAU gene expression by in vitro-produced bovine blastocysts.

37. Secreted phosphoprotein 1 expression in endometrium and placental tissues of hyperprolific large white and meishan gilts.

38. Genotype and fetal size affect maternal-fetal amino acid status and fetal endocrinology in Large White × Landrace and Meishan pigs.

39. Efficiency of genomic selection using Bayesian multi-marker models for traits selected to reflect a wide range of heritabilities and frequencies of detected quantitative traits loci in mice.

40. Status of dairy cow management and fertility in smallholder farms in Malawi.

41. Inclusion of bovine lipoproteins and the vitamin E analogue, Trolox, during in vitro culture of bovine embryos changes both embryo and fetal development.

42. Pre-natal social stress and post-natal pain affect the developing pig reproductive axis.

43. Breed differences in fetal and placental development and feto-maternal amino acid status following nutrient restriction during early and mid pregnancy in Scottish Blackface and Suffolk sheep.

44. Differential effects of maternal undernutrition between days 1 and 90 of pregnancy on ewe and lamb performance and lamb parasitism in hill or lowland breeds.

45. Nutritional effects on oocyte and embryo development in mammals: implications for reproductive efficiency and environmental sustainability.

46. The effect of late pregnancy supplementation of ewes with vitamin E on lamb vigour.

47. Estimation of genetic associations between reproduction and production traits based on a sire and dam line with common ancestry.

48. Mapping quantitative trait loci for reproduction in pigs.

49. The potential for improving physiological, behavioural and immunological responses in the neonatal lamb by trace element and vitamin supplementation of the ewe.

50. Altered muscle development and expression of the insulin-like growth factor system in growth retarded fetal pigs.

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