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    Avian Habitat Following Grazing Native Warm-Season Forages in the Mid-South United States by Harper, Craig A., Birckhead, Jessie L., Keyser, Patrick D., Waller, John C., Backus, Matt M., Bates, Gary E., Holcomb, Elizabeth D., Brooke, Jarred M.

    Published in Rangeland ecology & management (01-03-2015)
    “…Native warm-season grasses (NWSG) currently are being promoted for livestock forage and biofuels feedstock in the Mid-South. However, there are no published…”
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    Limb injuries resulting from snares and traps in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii) of the Budongo Forest, Uganda by Waller, John C, Reynolds, Vernon

    Published in Primates (01-04-2001)
    “…This study involved an investigation into the causes of limb injuries among the wild chimpanzees of the Budongo Forest, Uganda. In view of the high incidence…”
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    Effects of Aminocyclopyrachlor Plus Metsulfuron on Tall Fescue Yield, Forage Quality, and Ergot Alkaloid Concentration by Israel, Trevor D, Bates, Gary E, Mueller, Thomas C, Waller, John C, Rhodes, G. Neil

    Published in Weed technology (01-03-2016)
    “…Most tall fescue in the United States is infected with a fungal endophyte which imparts certain advantages to the plant, such as drought tolerance, insect…”
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    In a spin: the mysterious dancing epidemic of 1518 by Waller, John C.

    Published in Endeavour (New series) (01-09-2008)
    “…In 1518, one of the strangest epidemics in recorded history struck the city of Strasbourg. Hundreds of people were seized by an irresistible urge to dance, hop…”
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    Ideas of heredity, reproduction and eugenics in Britain, 1800–1875 by Waller, John C

    “…In this paper I begin by arguing that there are significant intellectual and normative continuities between pre-Victorian hereditarianism and later Victorian…”
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    Training via the web: a virtual instrument by Waller, John C., Foster, Natalie

    Published in Computers and education (01-09-2000)
    “…Using readily available software to capture screens from a gas chromatograph–mass spectrometer (GC–MS) while setting up and running actual experiments, we have…”
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    Pulling Ourselves Together by Waller, John C.

    Published in Metascience (01-04-2007)
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    Incorporation of α-Tocopherol and Linoleic Acid in Fresh Lambs by Feeding Chemically Treated Dietary Supplements Containing dl-α-Tocopheryl Acetate and Sunflower Oil by Lee, Jung Hoon, Waller, John C, Melton, Sharon L, Saxton, Arnold M

    Published in Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (25-01-2006)
    “…The effects of feeding chemically treated dietary supplements (CTDS) containing sunflower oil and dl-α-tocopheryl acetate (TA) on α-tocopherol content and…”
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    Effects of administration of ergotamine tartrate on fertility of yearling beef bulls by Schuenemann, Gustavo M., Edwards, J. Lannett, Davis, Mark D., Blackmon, Heather E., Scenna, Fernando N., Rohrbach, Nancy R., Saxton, Arnold M., Adair, H. Stephen, Hopkins, Fred M., Waller, John C., Schrick, F. Neal

    Published in Theriogenology (15-03-2005)
    “…Sixteen yearling bulls were utilized to investigate administration of ergotamine tartrate on semen parameters, fertilization, and endocrinology. Bulls were…”
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    Processing cotton gin trash to enhance in vitro dry matter digestibility in reduced time by Pordesimo, Lester O., Ray, Samuel J., Buschermohle, Michael J., Waller, John C., Wilkerson, John B.

    Published in Bioresource technology (2005)
    “…Cotton gin trash (CGT) in the raw form is poorly digested by ruminants due to lignocellulosic complexes. These structures must be broken down before adequate…”
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    Becoming a Darwinian: the Micro-politics of Sir Francis Galton's Scientific Career 1859-65 by Waller, John C.

    Published in Annals of science (01-04-2004)
    “…In 1865 Francis Galton (1822-1911) published 'Hereditary Talent and Character', an elaborate attempt to prove the heritability of intelligence on the basis of…”
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    Parents and children: ideas of heredity in the 19th century by Waller, John C.

    Published in Endeavour (New series) (01-06-2003)
    “…The concept of heredity played a powerful role in structuring 19th-century debates over sickness, morality, class, race, education, social change and…”
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    Evaluation of eastern gamagrass and a sorghum × sudangrass for summer pasture by Keyser, Patrick D., Lituma, Christopher M., Bates, Gary E., Holcomb, Elizabeth D., Waller, John C., Griffith, Andrew P.

    Published in Agronomy journal (01-05-2020)
    “…Improved summer forage production is important in forage systems dominated by cool‐season perennial grasses. Improved forage may be especially important for…”
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    Gentlemanly Men of Science: Sir Francis Galton and the Professionalization of the British Life-Sciences by Waller, John C.

    Published in Journal of the history of biology (01-01-2001)
    “…Because Francis Galton (1822-1911) was a well-connected gentleman scientist with substantial private means, the importance of the role he played in the…”
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    Endophytic fungal toxin effect on adrenergic receptors in lateral saphenous veins (cranial branch) of cattle grazing tall fescue by Oliver, J.W, Strickland, J.R, Waller, J.C, Fribourg, H.A, Linnabary, R.D, Abney, L.K

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-11-1998)
    “…The objective of this research was to characterize the adrenergic receptor response in veins of cattle that grazed tail fescue (Festuca arundinacea Schreb.),…”
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    Methane emissions of beef cattle grazing tall fescue pastures at three levels of endophyte infestation by Pavao‐Zuckerman, Mitchell A., Waller, John C., Ingle, Teri, Fribourg, Henry A.

    Published in Journal of environmental quality (01-11-1999)
    “…Methane (CH(4)) is produced by fermentation in the rumen of cattle. Methane may play a part in global warming scenarios. Tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea…”
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