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    Steady-state fully noninductive current driven by electron cyclotron waves in a magnetically confined plasma by Sauter, O, Henderson, MA, Hofmann, F, Goodman, T, Alberti, S, Angioni, C, Appert, K, Behn, R, Blanchard, P, Bosshard, P, Chavan, R, Coda, S, Duval, BP, Fasel, D, Favre, A, Furno, I, I, Gorgerat, P, Hogge, J, Isoz, P, Joye, B, Lavanchy, P, Lister, JB, Llobet, X, Magnin, J, Mandrin, P, Manini, A

    Published in Physical review letters (10-04-2000)
    “…A steady-state, fully noninductive plasma current has been sustained for the first time in a tokamak using electron cyclotron current drive only. In this…”
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    The effect of level of feeding in early gestation on reproductive success in young rabbit does by Rommers, J.M, Meijerhof, R, Noordhuizen, J.P.T.M, Kemp, B

    Published in Animal reproduction science (01-03-2004)
    “…An experiment examined the effect of restricted feeding during early gestation on later feed intake and on kindling performance in young rabbit does…”
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    Relationships between body weight at first mating and subsequent body development, feed intake, and reproductive performance of rabbit does by Rommers, J. M, Meijerhof, R, Noordhuizen, J. P. T. M, Kemp, B

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-08-2002)
    “…A retrospective study was performed to evaluate the relationships between BW at first insemination and subsequent body development, feed intake, reproductive…”
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    The effect of litter size before weaning on subsequent body development, feed intake, and reproductive performance of young rabbit does by Rommers, J. M, Kemp, B, Meijerhof, R, Noordhuizen, J. P

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-08-2001)
    “…An experiment was performed to study the effect of litter size before weaning on subsequent body development and composition, feed intake, and reproductive…”
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    Divertor geometry effects on detachment in TCV by Pitts, R.A., Duval, B.P., Loarte, A., Moret, J.-M., Boedo, J.A., Coster, D., Furno, I., Horacek, J., Kukushkin, A.S., Reiter, D., Rommers, J.

    Published in Journal of nuclear materials (01-03-2001)
    “…Experimental observations and some preliminary results from B2-Eirene code modelling of divertor detachment in the TCV tokamak are reported, with emphasis on…”
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    Are combi parks just as useful as regular parks for fatteners for part-time group housing of rabbit does? by Jorine Rommers, Karel H. de Greef

    Published in World rabbit science (27-12-2018)
    “…Group housing of lactating rabbit does is desirable from a welfare standpoint, but agonistic behaviour can cause severe skin injuries, which are undesired for…”
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    Experimental investigation of the effects of neon injection in TCV by Pitts, R.A., Refke, A., Duval, B.P., Furno, I., Joye, B., Lister, J.B., Martin, Y., Moret, J.-M., Rommers, J., Weisen, H.

    Published in Journal of nuclear materials (01-03-1999)
    “…This contribution describes the results of impurity seeding experiments using neon gas injection into the private flux zone of an ohmically heated TCV single…”
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    Metabolic adaptation and hormonal regulation in young rabbit does during long-term caloric restriction and subsequent compensatory growth by Rommers, J.M, Boiti, C, Brecchia, G, Meijerhof, R, Noordhuizen, J.P.T.M, Decuypere, M.P, Kemp, B

    “…An experiment was performed to assess the metabolic adaptation and hormonal regulation in young female rabbits during long-term food restriction and subsequent…”
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    Cage-enrichment: rabbit does prefer straw or a compressed wooden block by Jorine M. Rommers, Marc B.M. Bracke, Berry Reuvekamp, Henk Gunnink, Ingrid C. de Jong

    Published in World rabbit science (18-12-2014)
    “…The effect of different food related materials on the behaviour of commercial meat rabbit does was investigated to provide them enrichment. Five different…”
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    Description of nestbox visits and suckling events in a group housing system for rabbit does as compared to individual cages by Jorine M. Rommers, Bas Kemp, H.W. Houwers, Henk Gunnink, Ingrid C. de Jong

    Published in World rabbit science (01-10-2012)
    “…Research was conducted to study nursing associated events of lactating rabbit does. Nest box visits and suckling events were investigated using 6 group pens (8…”
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    First results with the triple-laser polarimeter system at RTP by Rommers, J.H, Howard, J, Karelse, F.A, Donné, A.J.H, RTP Team

    Published in Fusion engineering and design (01-03-1997)
    “…A new method is presented for performing combined interferometric and polarimetric measurements on tokamak plasmas with high temporal resolution. The method…”
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    A locus for autosomal recessive pseudoxanthoma elasticum, with penetrance of vascular symptoms in carriers, maps to chromosome 16p13.1 by van Soest, S, Swart, J, Tijmes, N, Sandkuijl, L A, Rommers, J, Bergen, A A

    Published in Genome research (01-08-1997)
    “…Pseudoxanthoma elasticum (PXE) is a heritable systemic disorder characterized by calcification of the elastic fibers of the connective tissue. Symptoms are…”
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    Effect of feeding program during rearing and age at first insemination on performances during subsequent reproduction in young rabbit does by ROMMERS, Jorine M, MEIJERHOF, Ron, NOORDHUIZEN, Jos P. T. M, KEMP, Bas

    Published in Reproduction, nutrition, development (01-07-2004)
    “…An experiment was performed to study the effect of the feeding program and age at first mating on body growth, feed intake, reproductive performance, and…”
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