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  • 29. Modeling the relationship between scanned rump and 12th-rib fat in young temperate and tropical bovines: model development and evaluation.
    Walmsley BJ, Wolcott ML, McPhee MJ.
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  • 34. Prediction of retail product weight and percentage using ultrasound and carcass measurements in beef cattle.
    Greiner SP, Rouse GH, Wilson DE, Cundiff LV, Wheeler TL.
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  • 38. Genetic and phenotypic variance and covariance components for feed intake, feed efficiency, and other postweaning traits in Angus cattle.
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  • 40. Maternal grandsire, granddam, and sire breed effects on growth and carcass traits of crossbred cattle.
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