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    Empirical comparison between different methods for genomic prediction of number of piglets born alive in moderate sized breeding populations by Fangmann, A, Sharifi, R A, Heinkel, J, Danowski, K, Schrade, H, Erbe, M, Simianer, H

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-04-2017)
    “…Currently used multi-step methods to incorporate genomic information in the prediction of breeding values (BV) implicitly involve many assumptions which, if…”
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    Empirical comparison between different methods for genomic prediction of number of piglets born alive in moderate sized breeding populations by Fangmann, A, Sharifi, R A, Heinkel, J, Danowski, K, Schrade, H, Erbe, M, Simianer, H

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-04-2017)
    “…Currently used multi-step methods to incorporate genomic information in the prediction of breeding values (BV) implicitly involve many assumptions which, if…”
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    Can multi-subpopulation reference sets improve the genomic predictive ability for pigs? by Fangmann, A, Bergfelder-Drüing, S, Tholen, E, Simianer, H, Erbe, M

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-12-2015)
    “…In most countries and for most livestock species, genomic evaluations are obtained from within-breed analyses. To achieve reliable breeding values, however, a…”
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    Statistical approaches for identification of low-flow drivers: temporal aspects by Fangmann, Anne, Haberlandt, Uwe

    Published in Hydrology and earth system sciences (25-01-2019)
    “…The characteristics of low-flow periods, especially regarding their low temporal dynamics, suggest that the dimensions of the metrics related to these periods…”
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    Empirical comparison between different methods for genomic prediction of number of piglets born alive in moderate sized breeding populations1 by Fangmann, A., Sharifi, R. A., Heinkel, J., Danowski, K., Schrade, H., Erbe, M., Simianer, H.

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-04-2017)
    “…ABSTRACT Currently used multi-step methods to incorporate genomic information in the prediction of breeding values (BV) implicitly involve many assumptions…”
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    Empirical comparison between different methods for genomic prediction of number of piglets born alive in moderate sized breeding populations 1 by Fangmann, A, Sharifi, R A, Heinkel, J, Danowski, K, Schrade, H, Erbe, M, Simianer, H

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-04-2017)
    “…Currently used multi-step methods to incorporate genomic information in the prediction of breeding values (BV) implicitly involve many assumptions which, if…”
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    Can multi-subpopulation reference sets improve the genomic predictive ability for pigs? 1 by Fangmann, A, Bergfelder-Drüing, S, Tholen, E, Simianer, H, Erbe, M

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-12-2015)
    “…In most countries and for most livestock species, genomic evaluations are obtained from withinbreed analyses. To achieve reliable breeding values, however, a…”
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    Trends in streamflow observation series in Lower Saxony by Fangmann, A, Belli, A, Haberlandt, U

    Published in Hydrologie und Wasserbewirtschaftung (01-10-2013)
    “…Observations of low-flow, medium-flow, and high-flow situations in rivers in the German Federal State of Lower Saxony were analyzed for trends. Two periods…”
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