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4. Nonionophore antibiotics do not affect the trans-18:1 and conjugated linoleic acid composition in beef adipose tissue

5. Effects of dietary sunflower seeds and tylosin phosphate on production variables, carcass characteristics, fatty acid composition, and liver abscess incidence in crossbred steers

6. Value of sunflower seed in finishing diets of feedlot cattle

7. Effects of biological type and dietary fat treatment on factors associated with tenderness: I. Measurements on beef longissimus muscle

8. Effects of biological type and dietary fat treatment on factors associated with tenderness: II. Measurements on beef semitendinosus muscle

9. Growth, carcass characteristics, muscle conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) content, and response to intravenous glucose challenge in high percentage Wagyu, Wagyu x Limousin, and Limousin steers fed sunflower oil-containing diets

11. Effect of the addition of live yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) on growth and carcass quality of steers fed high-forage or high-grain diets and on feed digestibility and in situ degradability

15. Effect of supplementation of beef steer diets with oil containing n6 and n3 fatty acids and 48h feed withdrawal treatments on plasma hormone profiles and adipose tissue cellularity

16. Effect of supplementation of beef steer diets with oil containing n6 and n3 fatty acids and 48h feed withdrawal treatments on animal productivity, carcass characteristics and fatty acid composition

18. Perspectives on the formation of an interdisciplinary research team

23. Does troponin-T degradation, collagen percentage or collagen crosslinking explain differences in tenderness between Wagyu and Limousin cattle? (Graduate Student Competition)

27. Circulating Metabolic Hormones During the Peripubertal Period and Their Association with Testicular Development in Bulls.

29. Growth, carcass characteristics, muscle conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) content, and response to intravenous glucose challenge in high percentage Wagyu, Wagyu × Limousin, and Limousen steers fed sunflower oil-containing diets.

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