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Vol. 49 No. 4 (2001)
Vol. 49 No. 4 (2001)
Published:
2001-01-01
Articles
The analytical tools of proteomics provide new insight into expression of the wool genome, keratin chemistry and textile processing.
WG Bryson, JE Plowman, LM Flanagan, TW Jordan
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Accounting for the effect of increasing twinning rate on ewe wool production in the breeding objective for Merino sheep.
RW Ponzoni, JW James, VM Ingham
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A progress report on the development of a meat Merino line in South Australia (the Fibre Meat Plus).
VM Ingham, RW Ponzoni
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Progeny testing shows considerable genetic variation among Maternal sires.
NM Fogarty, L Cummins, G Gaunt, J Hocking-Edwards, K Edwards, K Lees, J Morgan
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Improving selection accuracy of rams and ewes in Merino breeding programs.
SI Mortimer, KD Atkins, PJ Taylor, WK Murray, KA Coelli
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The impact of test result precision on On-Farm decisions.
JW Marler
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Finishing of fabrics - Influence of a plasma treatment on the finishing processes and the fabric properties (Reprinted from the 10th International Wool Textile Conference, Germany, November 2000)
D Ganssauge, H Thomas
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Note on the ability of the OFDA2000 to measure fleeces and sale lots on-farm
JW Marler, RC Couchman
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Note on the ability of the OFDA2000 to measure fleeces and sale lots on-farm - Reply to the previous letter by J. Marler and R. Couchman
A Peterson
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Reply to the previous letter by J.Marler and R.Couchman
D Cottle
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Note on the ability of the OFDA2000 to measure fleeces and sale lots on-farm - Editor\'s comment
A Peterson
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