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    A microfoundational perspective on SMEs’ growth in the digital transformation era by Scuotto, V, Nicotra, M., Del Giudice, M., Krueger, N., Gregori, G.L.

    Published in Journal of business research (01-05-2021)
    “…•Individual digital capabilities for SMEs’ growth.•A microfoundational perspective on SMEs’ growth in the digital era.•The need of digital literates in the…”
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    Mechanical properties of human skin in vivo: a comparative evaluation in 300 men and women by Luebberding, S, Krueger, N, Kerscher, M

    Published in Skin research and technology (01-05-2014)
    “…Previous studies have shown that the clinical genesis and onset of facial wrinkles as well as the morphology of the extracellular matrix differ between the…”
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    Skin physiology in men and women: in vivo evaluation of 300 people including TEWL, SC hydration, sebum content and skin surface pH by Luebberding, S., Krueger, N., Kerscher, M.

    Published in International journal of cosmetic science (01-10-2013)
    “…Synopsis Objectives Evidence is given that differences in skin physiological properties exist between men and women. However, despite an assessable number of…”
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    Age-related changes in skin barrier function - Quantitative evaluation of 150 female subjects by Luebberding, S., Krueger, N., Kerscher, M.

    Published in International journal of cosmetic science (01-04-2013)
    “…Synopsis The protection against water loss and the prevention of substances and bacteria penetrating into the body rank as the most important functions of the…”
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    Health system approaches and experiences implementing the 4Ms: Insights from 3 early adopter health systems by Adler-Milstein, Julia R, Krueger, Grace N, Rosenthal, Sarah W, Rogers, Stephanie E, Lyles, Courtney R

    “…Redesigning the healthcare system to consistently provide effective and tailored care to older adults is needed. The 4Ms (What Matters, Mobility, Medication,…”
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    Evaluation of bacterial diversity in the rumen and feces of cattle fed different levels of dried distillers grains plus solubles using bacterial tag-encoded FLX amplicon pyrosequencing by Callaway, T.R, Dowd, S.E, Edrington, T.S, Anderson, R.C, Krueger, N, Bauer, N, Kononoff, P.J, Nisbet, D.J

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-12-2010)
    “…Dietary components and changes cause shifts in the gastrointestinal microbial ecology that can play a role in animal health and productivity. However, most…”
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    Age-related changes in male skin: quantitative evaluation of one hundred and fifty male subjects by Luebberding, S, Krueger, N, Kerscher, M

    Published in Skin pharmacology and physiology (01-01-2014)
    “…Modern men have changed their beauty and grooming habits, which has resulted in an increasing demand for cosmetics for men. However, very little information is…”
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    African American Activism: The Predictive Role of Race Related Stress, Racial Identity, and Social Justice Beliefs by Krueger, N. T., Garba, R., Stone-Sabali, S., Cokley, K. O., Bailey, M.

    Published in Journal of black psychology (01-05-2022)
    “…Historically, African American activism has played a pivotal role in advancing social change in the United States. As such, there is an interest in examining…”
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    Evaluation of feeding glycerol on free-fatty acid production and fermentation kinetics of mixed ruminal microbes in vitro by Krueger, N.A., Anderson, R.C., Tedeschi, L.O., Callaway, T.R., Edrington, T.S., Nisbet, D.J.

    Published in Bioresource technology (01-11-2010)
    “…Ruminant-derived foods contain high proportions of saturated fats as a result of ruminal biohydrogenation that rapidly saturates and thus limits the…”
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    Use of Telehealth During the COVID-19 Pandemic Among Practicing Maternal-Fetal Medicine Clinicians by Guendelman, Sylvia, Krueger, Grace N, Cruz, Giovanna I, Trepman, Paula C, Suharwardy, Sanaa H

    Published in Telemedicine journal and e-health (01-05-2023)
    “…Limited knowledge exists about the drivers of telehealth use among obstetricians during COVID-19 in the United States. We investigated the use of live video…”
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    Effects of dietary tannin source on performance, feed efficiency, ruminal fermentation, and carcass and non-carcass traits in steers fed a high-grain diet by Krueger, W.K., Gutierrez-Bañuelos, H., Carstens, G.E., Min, B.R., Pinchak, W.E., Gomez, R.R., Anderson, R.C., Krueger, N.A., Forbes, T.D.A.

    Published in Animal feed science and technology (20-07-2010)
    “…The objective of this study, which was part of an integrated project to investigate the antimicrobial effects of dietary tannins on native food borne pathogens…”
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    The complete nucleotide sequence of the genome of Barley yellow dwarf virus-RMV reveals it to be a new Polerovirus distantly related to other yellow dwarf viruses by Krueger, Elizabeth N, Beckett, Randy J, Gray, Stewart M, Miller, W Allen

    Published in Frontiers in microbiology (2013)
    “…The yellow dwarf viruses (YDVs) of the Luteoviridae family represent the most widespread group of cereal viruses worldwide. They include the Barley yellow…”
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    Glycerol inhibition of ruminal lipolysis in vitro by Edwards, H D, Anderson, R C, Miller, R K, Taylor, T M, Hardin, M D, Smith, S B, Krueger, N A, Nisbet, D J

    Published in Journal of dairy science (01-09-2012)
    “…Supplemental glycerol inhibits rumen lipolysis, a prerequisite for rumen biohydrogenation, which is responsible for the saturation of dietary fatty acids…”
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    Effects of an oral contraceptive containing chlormadinone acetate and ethinylestradiol on hair and skin quality in women wishing to use hormonal contraception by Kerscher, M., Reuther, T., Krueger, N., Buntrock, H.

    “…Background  Skin and hair appearance is important to body image. Oily skin and oily, impaired hair quality, which can develop in women taking certain types of…”
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    Effect of method of applying fibrolytic enzymes or ammonia to Bermudagrass hay on feed intake, digestion, and growth of beef steers by Krueger, N.A, Adesogan, A.T, Staples, C.R, Krueger, W.K, Kim, S.C, Littell, R.C, Sollenberger, L.E

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-04-2008)
    “…This study examined how different methods of applying a fibrolytic enzyme or ammonia affect the nutritive value of Bermudagrass hay and the performance of beef…”
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    Development of challenge models to evaluate the efficacy of a vaccine to reduce carriage of Salmonella in peripheral lymph nodes of cattle by Edrington, T S, Loneragan, G H, Hill, J, Genovese, K J, Brichta-Harhay, D M, Farrow, R L, Krueger, N A, Callaway, T R, Anderson, R C, Nisbet, D J

    Published in Journal of food protection (01-07-2013)
    “…Because challenge models to infect peripheral lymph nodes (PLNs) with Salmonella have not been reported, we performed a series of experiments to develop and…”
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    On the basis of sex: Differences in safety discrimination vs. conditioned inhibition by Krueger, Jamie N., Sangha, Susan

    Published in Behavioural brain research (26-02-2021)
    “…•Review of human and rodent literature on discriminating safety from threat.•Review of human and rodent literature on conditioned inhibition via safety…”
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    Evaluation of the bacterial diversity in cecal contents of laying hens fed various molting diets by using bacterial tag-encoded FLX amplicon pyrosequencing by Callaway, T.R, Dowd, S.E, Wolcott, R.D, Sun, Y, McReynolds, J.L, Edrington, T.S, Byrd, J.A, Anderson, R.C, Krueger, N, Nisbet, D.J

    Published in Poultry science (01-02-2009)
    “…Laying hens are typically induced to molt to begin a new egg-laying cycle by withdrawing feed for up to 12 to 14 d. Fasted hens are more susceptible to…”
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