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    Effects of stage of broiler embryo development on coccidiosis vaccine injection accuracy, and subsequent oocyst localization and hatchling quality123 by Sokale, A.O., Williams, C.J., Triplett, M.D., Hoerr, F.J., Peebles, E.D.

    Published in Poultry science (01-01-2020)
    “…Control of coccidiosis in broiler chickens continues to pose challenges to commercial poultry producers, especially in an era of increased consumer demand for…”
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    Effects of administration of an in ovo coccidiosis vaccine at different embryonic ages on vaccine cycling and performance of broiler chickens1,2,3 by Sokale, A.O., Williams, C.J., Hoerr, F.J., Collins, K.E.C., Peebles, E.D.

    Published in Poultry science (01-03-2021)
    “…Use of a live coccidiosis vaccine has become an increasingly common method to control coccidiosis, especially in antibiotic-free broiler production. The…”
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    Rangeland hillslope lengths: A case study at the Walnut Gulch Experimental Watershed, southeastern Arizona by Li Li, Mark A. Nearing, Philip Heilman, Mary H. Nichols, D.P. Guertin, C.J. Williams

    “…Rangeland hillslopes provide much of the sediment supplied to channel systems and their lengths exert a fundamental constraint on hillslope diffusive…”
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    Mathematical model of a gene regulatory network reconciles effects of genetic perturbations on hematopoietic stem cell emergence by Narula, Jatin, Williams, C.J., Tiwari, Abhinav, Marks-Bluth, Jonathon, Pimanda, John E., Igoshin, Oleg A.

    Published in Developmental biology (15-07-2013)
    “…Interlinked gene regulatory networks (GRNs) are vital for the spatial and temporal control of gene expression during development. The hematopoietic…”
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    Field evaluation of the accuracy of vaccine deposition by two different commercially available in ovo injection systems by Williams, C.J, Hopkins, B.A

    Published in Poultry science (2011)
    “…The location of injection and vaccine deposition in ovo is known to be critical to the efficacy of Marek's disease (MD) vaccine protection against MD viral…”
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    Soil water repellency and infiltration in coarse-textured soils of burned and unburned sagebrush ecosystems by Pierson, F.B., Robichaud, P.R., Moffet, C.A., Spaeth, K.E., Williams, C.J., Hardegree, S.P., Clark, P.E.

    Published in Catena (Giessen) (15-07-2008)
    “…Millions of dollars are spent each year in the United States to mitigate the effects of wildfires and reduce the risk of flash floods and debris flows…”
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    Comparative field evaluations of in ovo applied technology by Williams, C.J, Zedek, A.S

    Published in Poultry science (2010)
    “…Mass vaccination of poultry has advanced in recent years with field application of in ovo vaccination technologies in hatcheries worldwide. Working from a…”
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    Characteristics of concentrated flow hydraulics for rangeland ecosystems: implications for hydrologic modeling by Al-Hamdan, Osama Z., Pierson Jr, F.B., Nearing, M.A., Stone, J.J., Williams, C.J., Moffet, C.A., Kormos, P.R., Boll, J., Weltz, M.A.

    Published in Earth surface processes and landforms (01-02-2012)
    “…ABSTRACT Concentrated flow is often the dominant source of water erosion following disturbance on rangelands. Because of the lack of studies that explain the…”
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    Bordetella pertussis in a neonatal intensive care unit: identification of the mother as the likely source by Elumogo, T.N, Booth, D, Enoch, D.A, Kuppuswamy, A, Tremlett, C, Williams, C.J, Shankar, A, Morter, S

    Published in The Journal of hospital infection (01-10-2012)
    “…Summary Bordetella pertussis , the cause of whooping cough, is highly contagious. A female, twin 1, born at 34 weeks of gestation and present on a neonatal…”
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    COMPARISON BETWEEN BIOSORBENTS FOR THE REMOVAL OF METAL IONS FROM AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS by WILLIAMS, C.J., ADERHOLD, D., EDYVEAN, R.G.J.

    Published in Water research (Oxford) (1998)
    “…This study compared the ability of a brown seaweed Ecklonia maxima, a dealginated seaweed waste, alginate fibre and waste linseed fibre to remove copper,…”
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    The removal of heavy-metal ions by seaweeds and their derivatives by Aderhold, D., Williams, C.J., Edyvean, R.G.J.

    Published in Bioresource technology (01-10-1996)
    “…The abilities of different species of seaweeds and their derivatives to remove a range of heavy metals from solution under standard laboratory conditions were…”
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    Bioactive Molecules from the Mite Chortoglyphus arcuatus by Morgan, M.S, Arlian, L.G, Williams, C.J

    Published in Journal of allergy and clinical immunology (01-02-2008)
    “…Results IEF fractions of pH 5.8 - 6.3 were able to induce the secretion of IL-6, IL-8 and MCP-1 from dermal fibroblasts and of IL-6, MCP-1, G-CSF and GM-CSF…”
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