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    Gene Expression of Proresolving Lipid Mediator Pathways Is Associated With Clinical Outcomes in Trauma Patients by Orr, Sarah K, Butler, Kathryn L, Hayden, Douglas, Tompkins, Ronald G, Serhan, Charles N, Irimia, Daniel

    Published in Critical care medicine (01-12-2015)
    “…OBJECTIVES:Specialized proresolving lipid mediators have emerged as powerful modulators of inflammation and activators of resolution. Animal models show…”
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    The effects of kennel size and exercise on the behaviour and stress physiology of individually-housed greyhounds by Jongman, E.C., Butler, K.L., Hemsworth, P.H.

    Published in Applied animal behaviour science (01-02-2018)
    “…•There was no evidence that smaller kennels disrupt biological function.•Implications of floor space for younger dogs is less clear.•There was no effect of…”
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    Wear of permanent incisors with age on commercial A ustralian A ngora goat farms by McGregor, BA, Butler, KL

    Published in Australian veterinary journal (01-01-2015)
    “…Objective To quantify if, and to what extent, permanent incisor wear differed with age of goat and farm of origin on commercial A ustralian A ngora goat farms…”
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    A Matlab-based modeling and simulation package for electric and hybrid electric vehicle design by Butler, K.L., Ehsani, M., Kamath, P.

    Published in IEEE transactions on vehicular technology (01-11-1999)
    “…This paper discusses a simulation and modeling package developed at Texas A&M University, V-Elph 2.01. V-Elph facilitates in-depth studies of electric vehicle…”
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    Eruption of first permanent incisors and live weight gain in grazing yearling A ngora goats by McGregor, BA, Butler, KL

    Published in Australian veterinary journal (01-05-2013)
    “…Objective To investigate the effects of the timing and duration of eruption of the first permanent incisors, live weight, sex and other factors on…”
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    The short-term behavioural response of sows, but not gilts, to a social stimulus is related to sow aggressiveness in groups by Verdon, M., Morrison, R.S., Rice, M., Butler, K.L., Hemsworth, P.H.

    Published in Behavioural processes (01-07-2017)
    “…•Latency to contact an unfamiliar or model pig was related to aggression in groups.•Response to a model pig is a better predictor of aggression than an…”
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    Essential oil products have both a direct and a fumigant effect on reducing serrated tussock seed germination by McLaren, DA, Butler, KL

    “…Essential oil products derived from pine trees and oranges were assessed for germination effects on seeds of serrated tussock in a three-replicate randomised…”
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    Wear of permanent incisors with age on commercial Australian Angora goat farms by McGregor, BA, Butler, KL

    Published in Australian veterinary journal (2015)
    “…OBJECTIVE: To quantify if, and to what extent, permanent incisor wear differed with age of goat and farm of origin on commercial Australian Angora goat farms…”
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    Finite element analysis of internal winding faults in distribution transformers by Wang, H., Butler, K.L.

    Published in IEEE transactions on power delivery (01-07-2001)
    “…With the appearance of deregulation, distribution transformer predictive maintenance is becoming more important for utilities to prevent forced outages with…”
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    The effects of immuno- and surgical-castration on the behaviour and consequently growth of group-housed, male finisher pigs by Cronin, G.M, Dunshea, F.R, Butler, K.L, McCauley, I, Barnett, J.L, Hemsworth, P.H

    Published in Applied animal behaviour science (19-04-2003)
    “…An experiment was conducted to compare behaviour, in particular social and feeding behaviour, and consequently growth performance of group-housed entire and…”
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    Ease of moving young calves at different ages by Jongman, EC, Butler, KL

    Published in Australian veterinary journal (01-03-2013)
    “…Background Young (‘bobby’) calves transported to the abattoir in their first week of life have not yet developed natural herding behaviour. The calves are…”
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    Network reconfiguration for service restoration in shipboard power distribution systems by Butler, K.L., Sarma, N.D.R., Ragendra Prasad, V.

    Published in IEEE transactions on power systems (01-11-2001)
    “…The electric power systems of US Navy ships supply energy to sophisticated systems for weapons, communications, navigation and operation. Circuit breakers…”
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    Eruption of first permanent incisors and live weight gain in grazing yearling Angora goats by McGregor, BA, Butler, KL

    Published in Australian veterinary journal (01-05-2013)
    “…Objective To investigate the effects of the timing and duration of eruption of the first permanent incisors, live weight, sex and other factors on…”
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    Cathelicidin family of antimicrobial peptides: proteolytic processing and protease resistance by Shinnar, Ann Eisenberg, Butler, Kathryn L., Park, Hyon Ju

    Published in Bioorganic Chemistry (01-12-2003)
    “…Cathelicidins are a gene family of antimicrobial peptides produced as inactive precursors. Signal peptidase removes the N-terminal signal sequence, while…”
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    Effects of flupropanate application on bare ground and broadleaf weeds when used to control Chilean needle grass in introduced pastures by Grech, CJ, McLaren, DA, Lowien, J, McWhirter, L, Butler, KL, Sindel, BM

    “…Chilean needle grass (Nassella neesiana [Trin. & Rupr.] Barkworth) (CNG) is a serious weed with low palatability in extensive grazing enterprises of…”
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    Determinants of permanent first incisor eruption in grazing Australian Angora goats by McGregor, BA, Butler, KL

    Published in Australian veterinary journal (01-12-2011)
    “…Objective To investigate the effects of live weight, sex and other factors on deciduous (first incisor) loss and permanent first incisor development in Angora…”
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    Modeling transformers with internal incipient faults by Hang Wang, Butler, K.L.

    Published in IEEE transactions on power delivery (01-04-2002)
    “…Incipient fault detection in transformers can provide early warning of electrical failure and could prevent catastrophic losses. To develop transformer…”
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    Relationship of body condition score, live weight, stocking rate and grazing system to the mortality of Angora goats from hypothermia and their use in the assessment of welfare risks by Mcgregor, BA, Butler, KL

    Published in Australian veterinary journal (01-01-2008)
    “…Body condition scoring is widely used for sheep and cattle but the practice is included in only one Code of Practice for the welfare of goats in Australia…”
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    Application of electrically peaking hybrid (ELPH) propulsion system to a full-size passenger car with simulated design verification by Ehsani, M., Yimin Gao, Butler, K.L.

    Published in IEEE transactions on vehicular technology (01-11-1999)
    “…An electrically peaking hybrid electric (ELPH) propulsion system is being developed that has a parallel configuration. A small engine is used to supply power…”
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    Sources of sampling variation in saliva cortisol in dogs by Kobelt, A.J, Hemsworth, P.H, Barnett, J.L, Butler, K.L

    Published in Research in veterinary science (01-10-2003)
    “…The main advantage of collecting saliva cortisol as opposed to plasma cortisol is that it is non-invasive and therefore it is now widely used in stress…”
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