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Animal Science and Veterinary

D-Index
28
Citations
2209
World Ranking
2744
National Ranking
773

Overview

N.S. Wilkinson is affiliated with the University of Florida in the United States. This institution serves as their primary academic and research base.

Details about recent papers authored by N.S. Wilkinson are not available. Similarly, no specific information has been provided regarding frequent co-authors or publication venues associated with their work.

The scientist's record does not include documented book publications or awards, which suggests that their contributions may primarily be in journal or conference formats or other scholarly outputs not detailed here.

Information on their main fields of study, subfields, and primary research topics has not been listed, limiting insight into the thematic areas addressed throughout their career.

Best Publications

  • Vitamin E supplementation for the ruminant

    L.R. McDowell;S.N. Williams;N. Hidiroglou;C.A. Njeru

  • Relative bioavailability of two organic and two inorganic zinc sources fed to sheep.

    L X Rojas;L R McDowell;R J Cousins;F G Martin

  • Deleterious actions of gossypol on bovine spermatozoa, oocytes and embryos

    C Brocas;R M Rivera;F F Paula-Lopes;L R McDowell

  • Métodos de análisis de minerales para tejidos de plantas y animales

    K Fick;L. R. Mc Dowell;P. Miles;N. Wilkinson

  • Tolerance of inorganic selenium in wether sheep

    L.A. Cristaldi;L.R. McDowell;C.D. Buergelt;P.A. Davis

  • Vitamins and minerals functioning as antioxidants with supplementation considerations

    Lee R. McDowell;Nancy Wilkinson;Rachel Madison;Tara Felix

  • PRE- AND POSTPARTUM SUPPLEMENTAL DL-ALPHA -TOCOPHERYL ACETATE EFFECTS ON PLACENTAL AND MAMMARY VITAMIN E TRANSFER IN SHEEP

    C. A. Njeru;L. R. McDowell;N. S. Wilkinson;S. B. Linda

  • Monthly variation of forage and soil minerals in Central Florida. II, Trace minerals

    J. E. Espinoza;L. R. McDowell;N. S. Wilkinson;J. H. Conrad

  • Reproductive effects of feeding gossypol and vitamin E to bulls.

    J Velasquez-Pereira;P J Chenoweth;L R McDowell;C A Risco

  • Effects of Biotin Supplementation on Peripartum Performance and Metabolites of Holstein Cows

    O. Rosendo;C.R. Staples;L.R. McDowell;R. McMahon

  • Seasonal variation of soil and forage mineral concentrations in north florida

    P. A. Cuesta;L. R. McDowell;W. E. Kunkle;F. Bullock

  • Effects of pasture-applied biosolids on forage and soil concentrations over a grazing season in North Florida. II. Microminerals

    M.E. Tiffany;L.R. McDowell;G.A. O'Connor;H. Nguyen

  • alpha-Tocopherol concentrations in serum and tissues of sheep fed different sources of vitamin E.

    L Ochoa;L R McDowell;S N Williams;N Wilkinson

  • Effects of residual and reapplied biosolids on forage and soil concentrations over a grazing season in North Florida. II. Microminerals*

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  • Evaluating copper lysine and copper sulfate sources for heifers.

    P.A. Rabiansky;L.R. McDowell;J. Velasquez-Pereira;N.S. Wilkinson

  • Tolerance of inorganic selenium by range-type ewes during gestation and lactation.

    P A Davis;L R McDowell;N S Wilkinson;C D Buergelt

  • Comparative effects of various dietary levels of Se as sodium selenite or Se yeast on blood, wool, and tissue Se concentrations of wether sheep

    P.A. Davis;L.R. McDowell;N.S. Wilkinson;C.D. Buergelt

  • Bioavailability of vitamin E compounds in lambs.

    N. Hidiroglou;L. R. McDowell;A. M. Papas;M. Antapli

  • Effects of pasture‐applied biosolids on forage and soil concentrations over a grazing season in north Florida. I. macrominerals, crude protein, and in vitro digestibility

    M.E. Tiffany;L.R. McDowell;G.A. O'Connor;H. Nguyen

  • Effects of selenium levels in ewe diets on selenium in milk and the plasma and tissue selenium concentrations of lambs

    P.A. Davis;L.R. McDowell;N.S. Wilkinson;C.D. Buergelt

  • Mineral status of sheep in the Paramo region of Colombia. II. Trace minerals

    R. Pastrana;L.R. McDowell;J.H. Conrad;N.S. Wilkinson

  • Assessment of vitamin E nutritional status in yearling beef heifers

    C. A. Njeru;L. R. McDowell;R. M. Shireman;N. S. Wilkinson

  • Macromineral status of sheep in the Paramo region of Colombia

    R. Pastrana;L.R. McDowell;J.H. Conrad;N.S. Wilkinson

  • Relative bioavailability of zinc methionine and two inorganic zinc sources fed to cattle.

    L.X. Rojas;L.R. McDowell;F.G. Martin;N.S. Wilkinson

Frequent Co-Authors

Lee Russell McDowell
Lee Russell McDowell University of Florida
George A. O'Connor
George A. O'Connor University of Florida
C.R. Staples
C.R. Staples University of Florida
Carlos A. Risco
Carlos A. Risco University of Florida
Peter J. Hansen
Peter J. Hansen University of Florida
Thomas R. Sinclair
Thomas R. Sinclair North Carolina State University
Robert Cousins
Robert Cousins University of California, Los Angeles
William W. Thatcher
William W. Thatcher University of Florida
John D. Arthington
John D. Arthington University of Florida
Adegbola T. Adesogan
Adegbola T. Adesogan University of Florida

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