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CHAPTER 1 References Aires V.A., Hi
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CHAPTER 1 Blanc G., Magistrini M.,
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CHAPTER 1 Devireddy R.V., Swanlund
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CHAPTER 1 Hoflack G., Rijsselaere T
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CHAPTER 1 Macías García B., Gonz
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CHAPTER 1 Neuman S.L., McDaniel C.D
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CHAPTER 1 Ricker J.V., Linfor J.J.,
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CHAPTER 1 Varner D.D., Blanchard T.
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Scientific Aims CHAPTER 2 71
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CHAPTER 3 Analysis of Equine Semen
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3.1.1. Abstract CHAPTER 3.1 The rep
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3.1.4. Results CHAPTER 3.1 Analyzin
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Totoal Motility CASA2 (%) 100 80 60
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3.2 Counting chamber type influence
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CHAPTER 3.2 88 In addition, it has
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CHAPTER 3.2 90 3.2.3.2. Quality ana
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CHAPTER 3.2 92 Preliminary findings
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CHAPTER 3.2 Fig. 1. Average concent
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Leja20d Leja20dSS ISAS20d 60 60 50
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CHAPTER 3.2 Table 4. Pearson correl
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Leja20d ISAS20d Makler10r 100 100 1
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CHAPTER 3.2 102 In veterinary medic
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CHAPTER 3.2 References Almeida J.,
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CHAPTER 3.2 Love C.C., Brinsko S.P.
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3.3 Validation and usefulness of th
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CHAPTER 3.3 a camera, the sperm cel
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CHAPTER 3.3 percentage total motili
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CHAPTER 3.3 116 Agreement First, it
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Repeatability Agreement lnCONC MORF
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CHAPTER 3.3 3.3.5. Discussion 120 I
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3.4 Need for further improvement of
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CHAPTER 3.4 3.4.3. Materials and Me
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CHAPTER 3.4 128 3.4.3.5. Statistica
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CHAPTER 3.4 Fig. 2. Scatter plots a
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CHAPTER 3.4 132 Total Motility SQA-
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CHAPTER 4 Different centrifugation
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4.1.1. Abstract CHAPTER 4.1 Three e
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CHAPTER 4.1 short time was not detr
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Table 1. Software settings of the H
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4.1.3.6.Experimental design CHAPTER
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sperm CHAPTER 4.1 EXPERIMENT 2: inf
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35 B 100 A 33 beat cross frequency
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Beat cross frequency (Hz) 40 35 30
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4.1.5. Discussion CHAPTER 4.1 In th
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References CHAPTER 4.1 Aurich C. 20
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4.2 Sperm selection using single la
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CHAPTER 4.2 resulted in an improvem
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CHAPTER 4.2 Fig. 1. Schematic prese
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CHAPTER 4.2 164 4.2.3.3.Evaluation
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CHAPTER 4.2 166 4.2.3.4. Experiment
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Table 1. Average sperm quality para
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Table 2. Descriptives of the differ
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CHAPTER 4.2 subpopulation of superi
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CHAPTER 4.2 Loomis P.R. 2001. The e
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General discussion CHAPTER 5 177
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5.1 Semen (motility) Analysis 180 S
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CHAPTER 5.1 Table 1. Criteria for g
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CHAPTER 5.1 184 The filling techniq
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CHAPTER 5.1 5.1.3. SQA-Ve in standa
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Centrifugation technique 188 5.2 Ce
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CHAPTER 5.2 A. Fig. 5. Different cu
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CHAPTER 5.2 5.2.2. Selection of spe
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5.3 Concluding remarks forward: 194
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CHAPTER 5 References Aitken R.J., B
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CHAPTER 5 Jobim M.I.M., Bustamante
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SUMMARY Horse breeding has changed
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SUMMARY sperm heads, the introducti
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SAMENVATTING De voorbije decennia h
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SAMENVATTING de SQA-Ve met software
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SAMENVATTING ♦ Het gebruikte cent
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DANKWOORD geval overtuigd dat hij w
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CURRICULUM VITAE Maarten Hoogewijs
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PUBLICATIONS IN INTERNATIONAL PEER-
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PUBLICATIONS IN NATIONAL PEER-REVIE
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BIBLIOGRAPHY Filliers M., Rijsselae
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ADDENDUM I a. b. Fig. 1. (a) Schema
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ADDENDUM I 228 Slow cooling injury
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ADDENDUM I Muldrew K., Acker J.P.,
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ADDENDUM II 232 removed by means of
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