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AUTOMATED AND STANDARDIZED ANALYSIS
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AUTOMATED AND STANDARDIZED ANALYSIS
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A Area AI Artificial Insemination A
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PREFACE The first recorded case of
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GENERAL INTRODUCTION CHAPTER 1 3
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1.1.1. Introduction CHAPTER 1.1 The
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1.1.4. Concentration CHAPTER 1.1 Ac
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Fluorescent Activated Cell Sorter C
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CHAPTER 1.1 preparation (D, µm) is
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CHAPTER 1.1 These chambers are freq
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CHAPTER 1.1 it is not possible to o
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CHAPTER 1.1 overview of common abno
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CHAPTER 1.1 head, (B5) pyriform hea
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CHAPTER 1.1 The acrosome can be eva
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CHAPTER 1.1 The sperm chromatin str
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Collection and processing of equine
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CHAPTER 1.2 30 (a) Colorado State U
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CHAPTER 1.2 can be induced pharmaco
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CHAPTER 1.2 centrifugation time and
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CHAPTER 1.2 36 → Colloid centrifu
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CHAPTER 1.2 of a stallion stored fo
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CHAPTER 1.2 1.2.4. Cryopreservation
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CHAPTER 1.2 0.5 mL straws, and glyc
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CHAPTER 1.2 determined if the final
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CHAPTER 1.2 46 Chemically defined e
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CHAPTER 1.2 48 Cryopreservation - t
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1.3.1. Standards for equine AI dose
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CHAPTER 1.3 The use of density grad
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CHAPTER 1 Avery B., Greve T. 1995.
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CHAPTER 1 Cheng F.-P., Fazeli A., V
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CHAPTER 1 Flipse R.J., Patton S., A
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CHAPTER 1 Kuisma P., Andersson M.,
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CHAPTER 1 Medeiros A.S.L., Gomes G.
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CHAPTER 1 Pickett B.W. 1993. Collec
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CHAPTER 1 Taberner E., Morató R.,
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CHAPTER 1 Waite J.A., Love C.C., Br
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CHAPTER 2 As evidenced in the gener
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3.1 Influence of technical settings
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CHAPTER 3.1 a CEROS (Hamilton-Thorn
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CHAPTER 3.1 Progressive Motility CA
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CHAPTER 3.1 than at least they shou
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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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