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    Clinical and radiographic spectrum of pathologically confirmed tumefactive multiple sclerosis by Lucchinetti, C. F., Gavrilova, R. H., Metz, I., Parisi, J. E., Scheithauer, B. W., Weigand, S., Thomsen, K., Mandrekar, J., Altintas, A., Erickson, B. J., König, F., Giannini, C., Lassmann, H., Linbo, L., Pittock, S. J., Brück, W.

    Published in Brain (London, England : 1878) (01-07-2008)
    “…Atypical imaging features of multiple sclerosis lesions include size >2 cm, mass effect, oedema and/or ring enhancement. This constellation is often referred…”
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    Pattern II and pattern III MS are entities distinct from pattern I MS: evidence from cerebrospinal fluid analysis by Jarius, S, König, F B, Metz, I, Ruprecht, K, Paul, F, Brück, W, Wildemann, B

    Published in Journal of neuroinflammation (29-08-2017)
    “…The diagnosis of multiple sclerosis (MS) is currently based solely on clinical and magnetic resonance imaging features. However, histopathological studies have…”
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    Feeding cows with hay, silage, or fresh herbage on pasture or indoors affects sensory properties and chemical composition of milk and cheese by Manzocchi, E, Martin, B, Bord, C, Verdier-Metz, I, Bouchon, M, De Marchi, M, Constant, I, Giller, K, Kreuzer, M, Berard, J, Musci, M, Coppa, M

    Published in Journal of dairy science (01-05-2021)
    “…In European countries, silage-free feeding is an ancient tradition and has a particularly positive reputation among consumers. In the present study, we…”
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    Milk fatty acid composition and cheese texture and appearance from cows fed hay or different grazing systems on upland pastures by Coppa, M, Ferlay, A, Monsallier, F, Verdier-Metz, I, Pradel, P, Didienne, R, Farruggia, A, Montel, M C, Martin, B

    Published in Journal of dairy science (01-03-2011)
    “…The objective of this work was to compare milk fatty acid (FA) profile and texture and appearance of Cantal cheeses obtained from cows grazing 2 different…”
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    Primary Central Nervous System Vasculitis and its mimicking diseases − clinical features, outcome, comorbidities and diagnostic results − a case control study by Becker, J, Horn, P.A, Keyvani, K, Metz, I, Wegner, C, Brück, W, Heinemann, F.M, Schwitalla, J.C, Berlit, P, Kraemer, M

    Published in Clinical neurology and neurosurgery (01-05-2017)
    “…Highlights • Symptoms do not discriminate between PCNSV and its differential diagnoses. • Contrast enhancement is typical for vasculitis. • Tumor-like mass…”
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    Influence of the calf presence during milking on dairy performance, milk fatty acid composition, lipolysis and cheese composition in Salers cows during winter and grazing seasons by Cozma, A., Martin, B., Cirié, C., Verdier‐Metz, I., Agabriel, J., Ferlay, A.

    “…Summary The milking of Salers cows requires the presence of the calf. The removal of the calf would simplify the milking routine, but it could also modify the…”
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    Effect of different grazing systems on upland pastures compared with hay diet on cheese sensory properties evaluated at different ripening times by Coppa, M., Verdier-Metz, I., Ferlay, A., Pradel, P., Didienne, R., Farruggia, A., Montel, M.C., Martin, B.

    Published in International dairy journal (01-10-2011)
    “…Milk fatty acid (FA) profiles and sensory properties of Cantal cheese from three equivalent groups of 12 Montbéliarde cows kept indoors and fed hay and…”
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    Odour-active compound profiles in Cantal-type cheese: Effect of cow diet, milk pasteurization and cheese ripening by Cornu, A., Rabiau, N., Kondjoyan, N., Verdier-Metz, I., Pradel, P., Tournayre, P., Berdagué, J.L., Martin, B.

    Published in International dairy journal (01-10-2009)
    “…Cantal cheese was made with either raw or pasteurized milk from cows fed either pasture or a hay and concentrate diet, and was analyzed after 3- and 6-month…”
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    Yield and sensory properties of cheese made with milk from Holstein or Montbeliarde cows milked twice or once daily by Martin, B, Pomiès, D, Pradel, P, Verdier-Metz, I, Rémond, B

    Published in Journal of dairy science (01-10-2009)
    “…The aim of this study was to evaluate the milk properties and the yield and sensory properties of Cantal cheese made with milk from Holstein or Montbéliarde…”
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    Gender differences in the histopathology of MS? by Kuhlmann, T, Goldschmidt, T, Antel, J, Wegner, C, König, F, Metz, I, Brück, W

    Published in Journal of the neurological sciences (15-11-2009)
    “…Abstract Multiple sclerosis (MS) lesions are histopathologically characterized by inflammation, demyelination/remyelination, axonal damage and gliosis. Animal…”
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    Addition of pasture plant essential oil in milk: influence on chemical and sensory properties of milk and cheese by Tornambé, G, Cornu, A, Verdier-Metz, I, Pradel, P, Kondjoyan, N, Figueredo, G, Hulin, S, Martin, B

    Published in Journal of dairy science (01-01-2008)
    “…The aim of this experiment was to study the effect of the addition, to milk, of an essential oil (EO) obtained from the hydrodistillation of plants collected…”
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    How do the nature of forages and pasture diversity influence the sensory quality of dairy livestock products? by Martin, B., Verdier-Metz, I., Buchin, S., Hurtaud, C., Coulon, J. -B.

    Published in Animal science (Penicuik, Scotland) (01-10-2005)
    “…Abstract This review summarizes the recent developments in understanding of the relationships between the diet of animals and the sensory quality of dairy…”
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    Impact of airtaxi operations in the control zone on air traffic controllers by Schier-Morgenthal, S., Metz, I. C.

    Published in CEAS aeronautical journal (01-07-2024)
    “…Abstract Urban air mobility is one approach to reduce congested road traffic and door-to-door travel times. Introducing these vehicles into the urban areas…”
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    Extending air traffic control tasks to control air taxis and to warn of critical wildlife: an impact analysis by Metz, I. C., Schier-Morgenthal, S.

    Published in CEAS aeronautical journal (12-04-2024)
    “…Abstract Despite large and successful efforts to keep wildlife off airports, many collisions between aircraft and animals still happen at low altitudes outside…”
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