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Waterloo team uses on-board data to identify speed as the best predictor of car crashes

2019-08-21 11:55:41| Green Car Congress

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MUSCLING SCORES ARE GOOD PREDICTOR OF CARCASS MERITS

2018-11-01 19:27:32| Cattle Today

We all have that friend who lives off of protein shakes, chugs energy drinks and lives in the gym all in an effort to "make gains." The ideal of being muscular and fit isn't new in our world. In humans, muscle is associated with strength. The amount of muscle our bodies possess is a product of our genetics, our diet and the amount of work we put into making gains. In the beef cattle world, muscling is a desired trait.

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Simulations Plus Releases ADMET Predictor Version 7.0

2014-04-02 04:29:09| drugdiscoveryonline News Articles

Simulations Plus, Inc., a leading provider of consulting services and software for pharmaceutical discovery and development, recently announced that it has released version 7.0 of its best-in-class ADMET Predictor molecular property prediction software

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Weekly Overview: Feed: Price Trends, Analysis and a Predictor of Welfare Issues?

2013-04-29 02:00:00| ThePigSite - Industry News

ANALYSIS - Two new market reports indicate better times ahead for pig producers, with feed prices predicted to fall. Recently published research has revealed a better way to evaluate the nutritive value of meat and bone meal (where it is permitted as a feed ingredient) and a new Swedish study shows that feeding behaviour among growing pigs may predict future tail-biting - an important welfare issue that can lead to significant economic losses for the industry.

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Research Examines Sow Behaviour as a Predictor of Stress

2013-01-25 01:00:00| ThePigSite - Industry News

CANADA - Researchers with the Prairie Swine Centre are hoping the temperament of the sow can be used to predict how she will respond to stress, allowing the selection of those sows best suited to particular housing systems, writes Bruce Cochrane.

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