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-J R Roche Researcher Activity Profile

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J R Roche Publication Rate By Year

J R Roche has published 3 paper(s) in 2006, 9 paper(s) in 2007, 2 paper(s) in 2008, for a total of 14 research publications in total.

J R Jr Roche Author Information

LAST NAME: roche

FIRST NAME: J R

INITIALS: jr

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Papers

J R Roche's Publication Record

  1. Short communication: genetic selection for milk production increases plasma ghrelin in dairy cows. Year Published: 2006
  2. Dexcel, Hamilton, New Zealand. john.roche@utas.edu.au
  3. Holstein-Friesian strain and feed effects on milk production, body weight, and body condition score profiles in grazing dairy cows. Year Published: 2006
  4. Dexcel, Hamilton, New Zealand. john.roche@utas.edu.au
  5. Associations among body condition score, body weight, and reproductive performance in seasonal-calving dairy cattle. Year Published: 2006
  6. Dexcel Ltd., Hamilton, New Zealand. john.roche@utas.edu.au
  7. Concentrate supplementation reduces postprandial plasma ghrelin in grazing dairy cows: a possible neuroendocrine basis for reduced pasture intake in supplemented cows. Year Published: 2007
  8. University of Tasmania, P.O. Box 3523, Burnie, Tasmania 7320, Australia. john.roche@utas.edu.au
  9. Relationships among body condition score, body weight, and milk production variables in pasture-based dairy cows. Year Published: 2007
  10. Dexcel Ltd., Hamilton, New Zealand. john.roche@utas.edu.au
  11. Evaluation of a compartmental model to describe non-esterified fatty acid kinetics in Holstein dairy cows. Year Published: 2007
  12. University of Pennsylvania, New Bolton Center, Kennett Square, PA19348, USA.
  13. Extending lactation in pasture-based dairy cows: I. Genotype and diet effect on milk and reproduction. Year Published: 2007
  14. Dexcel, Private Bag 3221, Hamilton, New Zealand. eric.kolver@synlait.co.nz
  15. Altering systemic acid-base balance through nutrition failed to change secondary sex ratio. Year Published: 2007
  16. Dexcel, Hamilton, New Zealand.
  17. Altering systemic acid-base balance through nutrition failed to change secondary sex ratio. Year Published: 2007
  18. Dexcel, Hamilton, New Zealand. john.roche@utas.edu.au
  19. Extending lactation in pasture-based dairy cows: I. Genotype and diet effect on milk and reproduction. Year Published: 2007
  20. Dexcel, Private Bag 3221, Hamilton, New Zealand. eric.kolver@synlait.co.nz
  21. Evaluation of a compartmental model to describe non-esterified fatty acid kinetics in Holstein dairy cows. Year Published: 2007
  22. University of Pennsylvania, New Bolton Center, Kennett Square, PA 19348, USA. moate@vet.upenn.edu
  23. Short communication: change in plasma ghrelin in dairy cows following an intravenous glucose challenge. Year Published: 2008
  24. DairyNZ, Private Bag 3221, Hamilton, New Zealand.
  25. Altering systemic acid-base balance through nutrition failed to change secondary sex ratio. Year Published: 2007
  26. Dexcel, Hamilton, New Zealand. john.roche@utas.edu.au
  27. A novel minimal model to describe non-esterified fatty acid kinetics in Holstein dairy cows. Year Published: 2008
  28. University of Pennsylvania, New Bolton Center, Kennett Square, PA 19348, USA.
 

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