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    Short communication: Effect of vacuum and ratio on the performance of a monoblock silicone milking liner by Spencer, S B, Shin, J-W, Rogers, G W, Cooper, J B

    Published in Journal of dairy science (01-04-2007)
    “…The vacuum and teat-cup chamber ratio are important operating parameters that affect milking performance by milking machines. In addition, the design and…”
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    The effect of milking machine liner slip on new intramammary infections by Baxter, J D, Rogers, G W, Spencer, S B, Eberhart, R J

    Published in Journal of dairy science (01-04-1992)
    “…New IMI of cows milked with high and low slip rate milking machine liners were compared. High slip liners used in this study averaged 6.1 initial slips and 7.6…”
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    Female Pattern Hair Loss: Why the Follicular Unit Transplantation Surgical Technique Remains a Good Option by Uebel, Carlos O., Piccinini, Pedro S., Spencer, Leonardo S. B., da Silveira, Jorge A. M.

    Published in Plastic and reconstructive surgery (1963) (01-04-2021)
    “…Female pattern hair loss is a common nonscarring alopecia that can present with several patterns of decreased hair density. The condition is very bothersome to…”
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    Effect of automatic backflushing on number of new intramammary infections, bacteria on teatcup liners, and milk iodine by Smith, T W, Eberhart, R J, Spencer, S B, Kesler, E M, Hargrove, G L, Wilson, R W, Heald, C W

    Published in Journal of dairy science (01-02-1985)
    “…Effect of an automatic iodine (15 ppm) backflushing system on incidence of new intramammary infections, teatcup liner bacterial populations, and milk iodine…”
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    Response surface modelling for cleaning and disinfecting materials used in milking systems with electrolysed oxidizing water by Walker, S.P, Demirci, A, Graves, R.E, Spencer, S.B, Roberts, R.F

    Published in International journal of dairy technology (01-05-2005)
    “…Electrolysed oxidizing (EO) water is produced by passing a DC current through a weak sodium chloride solution, resulting in alkaline and acidic EO water. The…”
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    Liner wall movement and vacuum measured by data acquisition by Spencer, S B, Jones, L R

    Published in Journal of dairy science (01-05-2000)
    “…The objective of this study was to measure liner wall movement and define the characteristics of pulsation. The cyclic opening and closing of the milking…”
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    Incidence and types of clinical mastitis in dairy herds with high and low somatic cell counts by Erskine, R J, Eberhart, R J, Hutchinson, L J, Spencer, S B, Campbell, M A

    “…Eighteen dairy herds were studied, 12 with a 12-month Dairy Herd Improvement Association herd mean somatic cell count (SCC) less than or equal to 150,000…”
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    Herd management and prevalence of mastitis in dairy herds with high and low somatic cell counts by Erskine, R J, Eberhart, R J, Hutchinson, L J, Spencer, S B

    “…Thirty-two dairy herds, 16 with low somatic cell counts (LSCC; Dairy Herd Improvement Association 12-month mean herd SCC less than or equal to 150,000…”
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    Interactions between Pseudomonas aeruginosa and iodophor germicides in milking parlor udder wash water systems by Hicks, C.R. (The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA), Eberhart, R.J, Erskine, R.J, Spencer, S.B

    Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (01-02-1991)
    “…In a field study of 29 dairy farms, Pseudomonas aeruginosa was isolated more frequently (P = 0.05) from milking parlor udder wash water systems containing…”
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    Pseudomonas mastitis: difficulties in detection and elimination from contaminated wash-water systems by Erskine, R J, Unflat, J G, Eberhart, R J, Hutchinson, L J, Hicks, C R, Spencer, S B

    “…Histories of 4 dairy herds with increased incidence of Pseudomonas mastitis associated with contaminated wash hoses in milking parlors are described. Problems…”
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