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    • An evaluation of an individual cattle management model for use in Australian feedlots 

      Burgess, J. E. M.; Imaz, J. A.; Gonzalez, L. A.
      Published 2022
      Predicting the optimal endpoint of beef cattle is key to improve both productivity and profitability in feedlots. This requires accurate predictions of animal growth and their body composition over time which could greatly ...
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    • Magnetic structures of βI-Li2CoSiO4 and γ0-Li2MnSiO4: crystal structure type vs. magnetic topology 

      Avdeev, Maxim; Mohamed, Zakiah; Ling, Chris D
      Published 2014
      The magnetic structure and properties of the candidate lithium-ion battery cathode materials Pbn21(≡Pna21) Li2CoSiO4 and P21/n Li2MnSiO4 have been studied experimentally using low-temperature neutron powder diffraction and ...
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    • Automatic monitoring of body weight of Poll Dorset ewes in late gestation and lactation 

      Sawyer, G. J. L.; Roberts, I. J.; Imaz, J. A.; Refshauge, G.; de Graaf, S. P.; Gonzalez, L. A.
      Published 2022
      The use remote monitoring systems can be used to achieve a better understanding of animal behaviour and performance without human interaction with less stress. Automatic weighing of sheep in the paddock could provide ...
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    • Complex 5d magnetism in a novel S = ½ trimer system, the 12L hexagonal perovskite Ba4BiIr3O12 

      Miiller, Wojciech; Dunstan, Matthew T; Huang, Zixin; Mohamed, Zakiah; Kennedy, Brendan J; Avdeev, Maxim; Ling, Chris D
      Published 2013
      The 12L hexagonal perovskite Ba4BiIr3O12 has been synthesized for the first time and characterized using high-resolution neutron and synchrotron x-ray diffraction as well as physical properties measurements. The structure ...
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    • The key role of bismuth in the magnetoelastic transitions of Ba3BiIr2O9 and Ba3BiRu2O9 as revealed by chemical doping 

      Blanchard, Peter E R; Huang, Zixin; Kennedy, Brendan J; Liu, Samuel; Miiller, Wojciech; Reynolds, Emily; Zhou, Qingdi; Avdeev, Maxim; Zhang, Z; Aitken, J B; Cowrie, B C C; Jang, L-Y; Li, Sean; Ling, Chris D
      Published 2014
      The key role played by bismuth in an average intermediate oxidation state in the magnetoelastic spin-gap compounds Ba3BiRu2O9 and Ba3BiIr2O9 has been confirmed by systematically replacing bismuth with La3+ and Ce4+. Through ...
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