Báo cáo sinh học: "Probability statements about the transmitting ability of progeny-tested sires for an all-or-none trait with an application to twinning in cattle" pptx
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Probability
statements
about
the
transmitting
ability
of
progeny-tested
sires
for
an
all-or-none
trait
with
an
application
to
twinning
in
cattle
J.L. ...
procedures
for
making
probability
statements
about
the
true
transmitting
ability
of
progeny-tested
sires
for
an
all-or-none
polygenic
trait.
Met...
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the presence of inbreeding.
The parameters of the FLMS used to calculate BP’s for the data gener-
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building HMME is to calculate the inverse of the variance covariance matrix
of any random e...
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to develop strategies to improve the motivation and reten-
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... variables with a focus on the PA profession to
describe the trends of the PA workforce. This is the first
step of a serial analysis (forthcoming) to examine the
changes in healthcare workforce structure ... medical
expenditures, and to project the optimal supply of the
nation's medical workforce.
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and Tsix also negatively regulate each other in ES cells. Xist
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An antisense pair of non-coding RNAs, encoded by Xist and
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because the required numbers are low and artificial insemination allows the
parallel use of sires for within flock breeding ... line comparison for the
outcome of the MAI process in the fixed line. Figure 3 shows the progress
in FD, CFW and profit over the 15 years, starti...