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1. Mating weight and condition score are both good predictors of lambing potential for young Merino and Border Leicester Merino ewes across different environments and years in Australia

2. Effect of defoliation on spring-sown winter-type canola (

3. Spring-sown winter-type canola (

4. Effect of grazing different forage systems prior to and during mating on the liveweight, condition score, conception and reproductive rate of maternal-composite ewe lambs

5. Growth pattern to the end of the mating period influences the reproductive performance of merino ewe lambs mated at 7 to 8 months of age

6. Reducing mob size increases the survival of twin-born Merino lambs when feed-on-offer from pasture is limited and ewes are supplementary fed during lambing

7. Data from commercial sheep producers shows that lambing ewes in larger mobs and at higher stocking rates reduces the survival of their lambs

8. Mob size of single-bearing or twin-bearing Merino ewes at lambing may not influence lamb survival when feed-on-offer is high

9. Automated feeding of sheep. 1. Changes in feeding behaviour in response to restricted and ad libitum feeding

10. Correlations between feed intake, residual feed intake and methane emissions in Maternal Composite ewes at post weaning, hogget and adult ages

11. Evaluation of endophyte toxin production and its interaction with transgenic perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.) with altered expression of fructosyltransferases

12. Supplementation of Merino ewes with vitamin E plus selenium increases α-tocopherol and selenium concentrations in plasma of the lamb but does not improve their immune function

13. Decreasing the mob size but not stocking rate of ewes at lambing increases the survival of twin lambs born on farms across southern Australia

14. Offering subterranean clover can reduce methane emissions compared with perennial ryegrass pastures during late spring and summer in sheep

15. Crossbred ewes gain more weight and are fatter than Merino ewes when managed together but similar coefficients predict lamb birthweight and survival

16. Offering maternal composite ewes higher levels of nutrition from mid-pregnancy to lambing results in predictable increases in birthweight, survival and weaning weight of their lambs

17. Pinus radiata and sheep production in silvopastoral systems at Carngham, Victoria, Australia

18. Genetic map construction and QTL mapping of resistance to blackleg (Leptosphaeria maculans) disease in Australian canola (Brassica napus L.) cultivars

19. Time – motion analysis of professional rugby union players during match-play

20. Sheep residual feed intake and feeding behaviour: are ‘nibblers’ or ‘binge eaters’ more efficient?

21. Control of water leakage from below the root zone by summer-active pastures is associated with persistence, density and deep rootedness

22. Space shuttle flight (STS-45) of L8 myoblast cells results in the isolation of a nonfusing cell line variant

23. CHARACTERISTICS OF ELDERLY PEOPLE WITH A MENTAL HANDICAP LIVING IN A MENTAL HANDICAP HOSPITAL: A DESCRIPTIVE STUDY

24. Identification of QTLs for morphological traits influencing waterlogging tolerance in perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.)

25. Identification of genetic factors influencing salt stress tolerance in white clover (Trifolium repens L.) by QTL analysis

26. Supplementation of Merino ewes with cholecalciferol in late pregnancy improves the vitamin D status of ewes and lambs at birth but is not correlated with an improvement in immune function in lambs

28. Individual and multi-environment combined analyses identify QTLs for morphogenetic and reproductive development traits in white clover (Trifolium repens L.)

29. Structural elucidation studies of erythromycins by electrospray tandem mass spectrometry II

30. Structural elucidation studies of erythromycins by electrospray tandem mass spectrometry

31. Increasing weight gain during pregnancy results in similar increases in lamb birthweights and weaning weights in Merino and non-Merino ewes regardless of sire type

32. The economic benefits of providing shelter to reduce the mortality of twin lambs in south-western Victoria

33. Early reproductive losses are a major factor contributing to the poor reproductive performance of Merino ewe lambs mated at 8–10 months of age

34. Tube feeding your diabetic patient safely

35. Improving the nutrition of Merino ewes during pregnancy increases the fleece weight and reduces the fibre diameter of their progeny's wool during their lifetime and these effects can be predicted from the ewe's liveweight profile

36. Improving the nutrition of Merino ewes during pregnancy and lactation increases weaning weight and survival of progeny but does not affect their mature size

37. The birthweight and survival of Merino lambs can be predicted from the profile of liveweight change of their mothers during pregnancy

38. The wool production and reproduction of Merino ewes can be predicted from changes in liveweight during pregnancy and lactation

39. Arrowleaf clover improves lamb growth rates in late spring and early summer compared with subterranean clover pastures in south-west Victoria

40. The value of genetic fatness in Merino ewes differs with production system and environment

41. Effects of windbreak structure on shelter characteristics

42. Effect of cutting regime on the agronomic performance of two contrasting lines of Melilotus albus

43. The effect of improved pastures and grazing management on soil water storage on a basaltic plains site in south-west Victoria

44. Assessment of gene flow using tetraploid genotypes of perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.)

45. Effects of grazing method and fertiliser inputs on the productivity andsustainability of phalaris-based pastures in Western Victoria

46. Melilotus albus (Medik.) is productive and regenerates well on saline soils of neutral to alkaline reaction in the high rainfall zone of south-western Victoria

47. The effects of ploidy and seed mass on the emergence and early vigour of perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.) cultivars

48. Changes in pH and organic carbon were minimal in a long-term field study in the Western District of Victoria

49. Improving the power of pasture cultivar trials to discriminate cultivars on the basis of differences in herbage yield

50. Available phosphorus, sulfur, potassium, and other cations in a long-term grazing experiment in south-western Victoria

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