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    • Large variability in individual animal’s intake of lick-block supplements is correlated with individual liveweight and growth rate in cattle 

      Imaz, José Augusto; Ingram, Lachlan; García, Sergio; González, Luciano Adrián
      Published 2018
      Supplementation with molasses and mineral blocks offered as free choice have been less studied than traditional dry loose supplements (Bowman and Sowell 1997) with a major challenge being to measure individual supplement ...
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    • Integrated Polyphenol-Based Hydrogel Templating Method for Functional and Structured Oxidic Nanomaterials 

      Schoettle, Marius; Xia, Qingbo; Cheng, Yen Theng; Shepherd, Nicholas D; Ling, Chris D; Muellner, Markus
      Published 2020
      A straightforward fabrication method for tunable nanomaterials remains a key objective in the research areas of template chemistry, catalysis, and energy storage materials. A growing focus in materials chemistry is the ...
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    • Synthese und Anwendung von kompartibilisierten molekularen Polymerbürsten 

      Pelras, Theophile; Mahon, Clare S.; Muellner, Markus
      Published 2018
      Polymerwissenschaften haben in kürzester Zeit die Entwicklung von hochpräzisen Architekturen synthetischer Makromoleküle mit hoher Komplexität ermöglicht. Neben den Vorzügen von Polymeren bezüglich der Kontrolle über deren ...
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    • Stiffness-Dependent Intracellular Location of Cylindrical Polymer Brushes 

      Niederberger, Antoine; Pelras, Theophile; Salvati Manni, Livia; FitzGerald, Paul; Warr, Gregory G.; Muellner, Markus
      Published 2021
      Cylindrical polymer brushes (CPBs) are macromolecules with nanoparticle proportions. Their modular synthesis enables tailoring of their chemical composition as well as the dialing-up of overall dimensions and physicochemical ...
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    • The Waiting Stage, Prolonged Residency in Nursery Habitats by Juveniles of the Predatory Sea Star Marthasterias glacialis 

      Byrne, Maria; Minchin, Dan; Clements, Matthew; Deaker, Dione J.
      Published 2021-10-15
      Growth and recruitment of the sea star Martha- sterias glacialis was followed over six years in Lough Hyne, southwest Ireland. Juveniles from a 2-mm radius were found on algae at <1–2-m depth following what appeared to be ...
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