Journal of Animal Science

Table of Contents

Volume 82, Number 13, Electronic Supplement 2004


Impact of modern technology on graduate education in animal sciences..
Fredrick Stormshak...E1

Uterine and placental factors regulating conceptus growth in domestic animals..
T. E. Spencer and F. W. Bazer...E4

The effect of oocyte quality on development..
R. L. Krisher...E14

Preovulatory, postovulatory, and postmaternal recognition effects of concentrations of progesterone on embryonic survival in the cow..
E. K. Inskeep...E24

Ovarian follicular growth and atresia: The relationship between cell proliferation and survival..
S. M. Quirk, R. G. Cowan, R. M. Harman, C.-L. Hu, and D. A. Porter...E40

Development of fetuses from in vitro-produced and cloned bovine embryos..
C. E. Farin, P. W. Farin, and J. A. Piedrahita...E53

Control of follicular growth: Local interactions and nutritional influences..
R. Webb, P. C. Garnsworthy, J.-G. Gong, and D. G. Armstrong...E63

Novel endophyte-infected tall fescue for growing beef cattle..
S. A. Gunter and P. A. Beck...E75

Building beef cow nutritional programs with the 1996 NRC beef cattle requirements model..
G. P. Lardy, D. C. Adams, T. J. Klopfenstein, and H. H. Patterson...E83

What are we doing about Escherichia coli O157:H7 in cattle?.
T. R. Callaway, R. C. Anderson, T. S. Edrington, K. J. Genovese, K. M. Bischoff, T. L. Poole, Y. S. Jung, R. B. Harvey, and D. J. Nisbet...E93

Alteration of somatotropic function by proinflammatory cytokines..
R. A. Frost and C. H. Lang...E100

The power of tests for bioequivalence in feed experiments with poultry..
W. B. Roush and P. R. Tozer...E110

Management to reduce nitrogen losses in animal production..
C. A. Rotz...E119

Is rangeland agriculture sustainable?.
R. K. Heitschmidt, L. T. Vermeire, and E. E. Grings...E138

Management strategies for optimal grazing distribution and use of arid rangelands..
D. W. Bailey...E147

Fat supplementation and reproduction in beef females..
R. N. Funston...E154

Experimental design and statistical methods for classical and bioequivalence hypothesis testing with an application to dairy nutrition studies..
R. J. Tempelman...E162

Animal management to reduce phosphorus losses to the environment..
K. F. Knowlton, J. S. Radcliffe, C. L. Novak, and D. A. Emmerson...E173

Governmental policies and measures regulating nitrogen and phosphorus from animal manure in European agriculture..
O. Oenema...E196

Somatotropin regulation of protein metabolism in pigs..
T. A. Davis, J. A. Bush, R. C. Vann, A. Suryawan, S. R. Kimball, and D. G. Burrin...E207

Power of test considerations for beef cattle experiments: A review..
C. R. Richardson, G. A. Nunnery, D. B. Wester, N. A. Cole, and M. L. Galyean...E214

Designing trials to test the bioequivalence of diets for animal performance..
I. McMillan...E223

Energy value of pig feeds: Effect of pig body weight and energy evaluation system..
J. Noblet and J. van Milgen...E229

Somatotropic function: The somatomedin hypothesis revisited..
T. D. Etherton...E239

How many pigs? Statistical power considerations in swine nutrition experiments..
D. K. Aaron and V. W. Hays...E245

Water quality and the grazing animal..
R. K. Hubbard, G. L. Newton, and G. M. Hill...E255

A new plasmid-mediated approach to supplement somatotropin production in pigs..
R. Draghia-Akli and M. L. Fiorotto...E264

An update on estrus synchronization in goats: A minor species..
N. C. Whitley and D. J. Jackson...E270

Technical basis for quantifying phosphorus transport to surface and groundwaters..
J. L. Havlin...E277

Microarrays and beyond: What potential do current and future genomics tools have for breeders?..
B. Walsh and D. Henderson...E292

Quantitative genomics: Exploring the genetic architecture of complex trait predisposition..
D. Pomp, M. F. Allan, and S. R. Wesolowski...E300

Commercial application of marker- and gene-assisted selection in livestock: Strategies and lessons..
J. C. M. Dekkers...E313