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    Early selection to enhance genetic gain in a rohu (Labeo rohita) genetic improvement program by Hamilton, M.G., Mekkawy, W., Alam, Md. Badrul, Benzie, John A.H.

    Published in Aquaculture (15-05-2022)
    “…Multiple-stage selection can, in certain circumstances, be adopted to enhance genetic gain in genetic improvement programs while avoiding the cost of assessing…”
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    Effect of intracellular calcium modulation on sulfur mustard cytotoxicity in cultured human neonatal keratinocytes by Sawyer, T.W, Hamilton, M.G

    Published in Toxicology in vitro (01-04-2000)
    “…Previous studies in human skin keratinocyte cultures have shown that sulfur mustard (HD) induces an immediate and irreversible increase in internal free…”
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    Modification of Cytosolic Free Calcium Concentrations in Human Keratinocytes after Sulfur Mustard Exposure by Hamilton, M.G, Dorandeu, F.M, McCaffery, M, Lundy, P.M, Sawyer, T.W

    Published in Toxicology in vitro (01-08-1998)
    “…Exposure of confluent cultures of human skin keratinocytes to sulfur mustard (SM) induced an immediate and irreversible rise in internal free Ca 2+ levels that…”
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    Dietary fiber and cholesterol metabolism in rabbits and rats by Carroll, K K, Hamilton, R M, Huff, M W, Falconer, A D

    Published in The American journal of clinical nutrition (01-10-1978)
    “…Rabbits fed semipurified diets have elevated plasma cholesterol levels, and they oxidize [26-14C]cholesterol to expired 14CO2 more slowly than rabbits on a…”
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    A "biased" view from Glasgow [urban traffic control] by Purdie, H.M.G

    “…Glasgow's second generation Urban Traffic Control (UTC) System, CITRAC (Centrally Integrated Traffic Control) was commissioned in 1984 and uses the fixed time…”
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    Activation of central muscarinic receptors inhibit Ca2+/Mg2+ ATPase and ATP-dependent Ca2+ transport in synaptic membranes by Ross, D H, Shreeve, S M, Hamilton, M G

    Published in Brain research (11-03-1985)
    “…Preparations of lysed synaptosomes exhibit a high affinity Ca2+/Mg2+ ATPase and ATP-dependent Ca2+ accumulation activity, with a Km for Ca2+ congruent to 0.5…”
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    effects of lighting program, ingredient particle size and feed form on the performance of broiler turkeys by Hamilton, R.M.G, Kennie, J

    Published in Canadian journal of animal science (01-09-1997)
    “…Two experiments were done to examine the effects of lighting program, ingredient particle size and feed form on the performance of female and male medium White…”
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    Replacement of soybean meal with roasted full-fat soybeans from high-protein or conventional cultivars in diets for broiler chickens by Hamilton, R.M.G, McNiven, M.A

    Published in Canadian journal of animal science (01-09-2000)
    “…The effects were examined of replacing part or all of the soybean meal in the starter and finisher diets for male broiler chickens with ground, roasted,…”
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    Antagonism of smooth muscle responses to oxytocin and vasopressin by salsolinol by Hamilton, M G, Hirst, M

    Published in European journal of pharmacology (01-08-1977)
    “…The responses of isolated smooth muscle tissues to the polypeptides oxytocin, vasopressin and bradykinin were evaluated in the presence of the…”
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    Ingredient particle size and feed texture: effects on the performance of broiler chickens by Hamilton, R.M.G., Proudfoot, F.G.

    Published in Animal feed science and technology (01-02-1995)
    “…In two experiments female and male broiler chickens were given starter (1–21 days) and grower (22–42 days) diets that were fine mash (FM), fine mash pelleted…”
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    Effect of flame roasting of dietary grains on the performance of leghorn hens by Hamilton, R.M.G

    Published in Canadian journal of animal science (01-06-1994)
    “…Two experiments examined the effect on the performance of Leghorn hens given diets containing flame-roasted grains from 140 to 490 d of age. In exp. 1, the…”
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    Atmospheric sulfur as related to fertility of Ultisols and Entisols in South Carolina [Acid rain, crop response] by Jones, U. S., Hamilton, M. G., Pitner, J. B.

    Published in Soil Science Society of America journal (01-01-1979)
    “…Contributions of atmospheric sulfur (S) to soil fertility at 15 locations in South Carolina were estimated during the 5‐year period 1973–77 by measuring the S…”
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    effect of dietary menhaden meal and storage on the omega-3 fatty acids and sensory attributes of egg yolk in laying hens by Nash, D.M, Hamilton, R.M.G, Sanford, K.A, Hulan, H.W

    Published in Canadian journal of animal science (01-09-1996)
    “…The effect of dietary menhaden meal (MM) on production and egg yolk lipids of commercial White Leghorn hens was studied for 350 d. One hundred and ninety-two…”
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    use of guanidine HCl for the isolation of both RNA and protein from RNA tumour viruses by Pavlovec, A, Evenson, D.P, Hamilton, M.G

    Published in Journal of general virology (01-07-1978)
    “…Sloan-Kettering Institute for Cancer Research New York, New York 10021, U.S.A The RNA components of two C-type RNA viruses, avian myeloblastosis virus and…”
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    Feeding trials with vomitoxin (deoxynivalenol)-contaminated wheat: effects on swine, poultry, and dairy cattle by Trenholm, H L, Hamilton, R M, Friend, D W, Thompson, B K, Hartin, K E

    “…Nutritional and toxicologic feeding trials with 3 species of farm animals demonstrated that decreased feed consumption and reduced weight gains in pigs are the…”
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    Plasma cholesterol levels in rabbits fed low fat, low cholesterol diets: effects of dietary proteins, carbohydrates and fibre from different sources by Hamilton, R M, Carroll, K K

    Published in Atherosclerosis (01-07-1976)
    “…Rabbits become hypercholesterolemic when transferred from commercial feed to a low fat, cholesterol-free semisynthetic diet. The role of different dietary…”
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