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658 related items for PubMed ID: 18156357

  • 1. Effect of ovulatory follicle size and expression of estrus on progesterone secretion in beef cows.
    Busch DC, Atkins JA, Bader JF, Schafer DJ, Patterson DJ, Geary TW, Smith MF.
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    Pereira MH, Wiltbank MC, Barbosa LF, Costa WM, Carvalho MA, Vasconcelos JL.
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