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    PREDICTION OF HAUGH UNIT BY EGG WEIGHT AND ALBUMEN HEIGHT by Rafea khaleel

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Haugh unit which introduced by Raymond haugh in 1937 is the most scale used to measure the egg quality by equation ( HU= 100*Log (h+7.57)-(1.7 * W 0.37 ) .The aim of this research is to find the prediction equation of the Haugh unit depending on egg weight and albumen height, where we calculate 1503101 value of Haugh unit using microsoft Excel spreadsheet functions and data of egg weight ranged from 40 to 65 gm by increment (0.01) gm , and albumen height from 4 to 10 mm by increment (0.01)mm . …”
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    Development of a scale for measuring university students’ attitudes toward oral health by Muhammet Fidan, Ceren Mutluer, Mustafa Fidan

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…Hence, there is a need for more scale development studies for further evaluation of the psychometric properties of the oral and dental health attitudes of students. …”
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    Student Academic Competence Questionnaire by O.P. Merkulova

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…Standardization is proposed based on percentile values, because the distributions of values for most scales differ significantly from normal.</p>…”
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    Impact of different genomic relationship matrix construction methods on the accuracy of genomic prediction in different species by Shiyi Wang, Yingjia Wei, Dengying Liu, Xiangzhe Zhang, Qishan Wang, Yuchun Pan, Peipei Ma

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Although various methods for G-matrix construction have been proposed, the performance of these methods across different species has not been thoroughly compared.MethodsThis study systematically evaluated the performance of six genomic relationship matrix (G-matrix) construction methods in improving the prediction accuracy of GBLUP models across four species: pigs, bulls, wheat, and mice. …”
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