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D-Index
29
Citations
3336
World Ranking
2569
National Ranking
722

Overview

Gary D. Dial is affiliated with the University of Minnesota in the United States. Their academic profile is characterized by involvement in research spanning various domains, although specific details on fields, subfields, or main topics of study are not listed in the available data.

The body of published work for Gary D. Dial does not include recent papers, thus no detailed enumeration of paper titles, years of publication, or publication venues can be provided. Similarly, there is no record of frequent co-authors or collaborative research partners.

No evidence has been presented regarding regular publication venues, which suggests either a broad or potentially interdisciplinary approach to scholarly communication without a distinct pattern tied to particular journals or conferences.

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Gary D. Dial is alive according to the data and continues to be affiliated with academic research institutions.

Best Publications

  • An Indirect Fluorescent Antibody Test for the Detection of Antibody to Swine Infertility and Respiratory Syndrome Virus in Swine Sera

    In J. Yoon;Han S. Joo;William T. Christianson;Hyun S. Kim

  • Lifetime reproductive performance in female pigs having distinct reasons for removal

    Thomaz Lucia;Gary D. Dial;William E. Marsh

  • Reducing pig mortality through supervision during the perinatal period.

    Patricia K. Holyoake;Gary D. Dial;Todd Trigg;Vickie L. King

  • Factors influencing the postweaning reproductive performance of sows on commercial farms

    Y. Koketsu;G.D. Dial

  • Characterization of luteinizing hormone secretion in the primiparous, lactating sow: relationship to blood metabolites and return-to-estrus interval.

    M. D. Tokach;J. E. Pettigrew;G. D. Dial;J. E. Wheaton

  • Feed intake pattern during lactation and subsequent reproductive performance of sows

    Yuzo Koketsu;Gary D. Dial;James E. Pettigrew;Vickie L. King

  • Breed differences in boar taint: relationship between tissue levels boar taint compounds and sensory analysis of taint.

    J Xue;G D Dial;E E Holton;Z Vickers

  • Characterization of feed intake patterns during lactation in commercial swine herds

    Yuzo Koketsu;Gary D. Dial;James E. Pettigrew;William E. Marsh

  • Influence of imposed feed intake patterns during lactation on reproductive performance and on circulating levels of glucose, insulin, and luteinizing hormone in primiparous sows

    Yuzo Koketsu;Gary D. Dial;James E. Pettigrew;William E. Marsh

  • Quantitative influence of lysine and energy intake on yield of milk components in the primiparous sow.

    M. D. Tokach;J. E. Pettigrew;Brian A Crooker;G. D. Dial

  • MULTIPLE MANIFESTATIONS OF SEASON ON REPRODUCTIVE PERFORMANCE OF COMMERCIAL SWINE

    Jin-Liang Xue;G. D. Dial;W. E. Marsh;P. R. Davies

  • Performance, carcass, and meat quality advantages of boars over barrows: A literature review

    JinLiang Xue;Gary D. Dial;James E. Pettigrew

  • Management factors associated with swine breeding-herd productivity in the United States.

    Vickie L King;Yuzo Koketsu;David Reeves;Jinliang Xue

  • Influence of lactation length on sow productivity

    J.L Xue;G.D Dial;W.E Marsh;P.R Davies

  • Influence of various factors on farrowing rate on farms using early weaning

    Yuzo Koketsu;Gary D. Dial;Vickie L. King

  • Returns to service after mating and removal of sows for reproductive reasons from commercial swine farms.

    Yuzo Koketsu;G D Dial;V L King

  • Validation of producer-recorded causes of preweaning mortality in swine

    J.-P. Vaillancourt;T.E. Stein;W.E. Marsh;A.D. Leman

  • Influence of lactation length and feed intake on reproductive performance and blood concentrations of glucose, insulin and luteinizing hormone in primiparous sows

    Yuzo Koketsu;Gary D. Dial;James E. Pettigrew;JinLiang Xue

  • INTERACTIONS BETWEEN THE ASSOCIATIONS OF PARITY, LACTATION LENGTH, AND WEANING-TO-CONCEPTION INTERVAL WITH SUBSEQUENT LITTER SIZE IN SWINE HERDS USING EARLY WEANING

    Yuzo Koketsu;Gary D Dial

  • Influence of feed intake during individual weeks of lactation on reproductive performance of sows on commercial farms

    Yuzo Koketsu;Gary D. Dial;James E. Pettigrew;Vickie L. King

Frequent Co-Authors

William E. Marsh
William E. Marsh Virginia Tech
Yuzo Koketsu
Yuzo Koketsu Meiji University
Peter R. Davies
Peter R. Davies University of Minnesota
Robert B. Morrison
Robert B. Morrison University of Minnesota
Michael D. Tokach
Michael D. Tokach Kansas State University
Brian A Crooker
Brian A Crooker University of Minnesota
Lee J Johnston
Lee J Johnston University of Minnesota
James E. Collins
James E. Collins University of Minnesota

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