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D-Index
27
Citations
3360
World Ranking
2773
National Ranking
782

Overview

P.C. Hoffman is affiliated with the University of Wisconsin-Madison in the United States. The scientist's research focuses primarily on the social sciences, with specific attention to education as a subfield.

The main areas of study include education and cultural studies as well as global education systems and policies. These topics reflect the thematic concentration found throughout their published work.

Their publication record includes contributions to the journal Studia Edukacyjne. One of the recent papers published by Hoffman is titled "Nauczanie zdalne z perspektywy uczniów i nauczycieli. Przykład zastosowania modelu wirtualnego w nauczaniu zdalnym w klasach starszych w szkole podstawowej Cogito w Poznaniu," published in 2021.

  • "Nauczanie zdalne z perspektywy uczniów i nauczycieli. Przykład zastosowania modelu wirtualnego w nauczaniu zdalnym w klasach starszych w szkole podstawowej Cogito w Poznaniu," 2021, Studia Edukacyjne

Hoffman has collaborated with several researchers, including:

  • Dawid Abramowicz
  • Żaneta Banasiak
  • Marzena Kędra
  • Dorota Pilna

Best Publications

  • In Situ Dry Matter, Protein, and Fiber Degradation of Perennial Forages

    P.C. Hoffman;S.J. Sievert;R.D. Shaver;D.A. Welch

  • Influence of ensiling time and inoculation on alteration of the starch-protein matrix in high-moisture corn

    P. C. Hoffman;N. M. Esser;R. D. Shaver;W. K. Coblentz

  • Applied Dynamics of Dairy Replacement Growth and Management

    P.C. Hoffman;D.A. Funk

  • Effect of accelerated postpubertal growth and early calving on lactation performance of primiparous Holstein heifers.

    P.C. Hoffman;N.M. Brehm;S.G. Price;A. Prill-Adams

  • Effect of prepartum and postpartum dietary energy on growth and lactation of primiparous cows.

    R.R. Grummer;P.C. Hoffman;M.L. Luck;S.J. Bertics

  • Limit feeding of gravid Holstein heifers: effect on growth, manure nutrient excretion, and subsequent early lactation performance.

    P.C. Hoffman;C.R. Simson;M. Wattiaux

  • Factors affecting starch utilization in large animal food production system: A review

    Gianluca Giuberti;Antonio Gallo;Francesco Masoero;Luiz Felipe Ferraretto

  • Intake and milk production of cows fed diets that differed in dietary neutral detergent fiber and neutral detergent fiber digestibility

    C. Kendall;C. Leonardi;P.C. Hoffman;D.K. Combs

  • Short communication: Effect of dietary protein on growth and nitrogen balance of Holstein heifers.

    P. C. Hoffman;N. M. Esser;L. M. Bauman;S. L. Denzine

  • Type of corn endosperm influences nutrient digestibility in lactating dairy cows.

    J.C. Lopes;R.D. Shaver;P.C. Hoffman;M.S. Akins

  • Performance of Lactating Dairy Cows Fed Alfalfa Silage or Perennial Ryegrass Silage

    P.C. Hoffman;D.K. Combs;M.D. Casler

  • Degree of starch access : An enzymatic method to determine starch degradation potential of corn grain and corn silage

    H.M. Blasel;P.C. Hoffman;R.D. Shaver

  • Relationships between dry matter content, ensiling, ammonia-nitrogen, and ruminal in vitro starch digestibility in high-moisture corn samples

    L.F. Ferraretto;K. Taysom;D.M. Taysom;R.D. Shaver

  • Potential gains in lifetime net merit from genomic testing of cows, heifers, and calves on commercial dairy farms

    K.A. Weigel;P.C. Hoffman;W. Herring;T.J. Lawlor

  • Technical Note: A Method to Quantify Prolamin Proteins in Corn That Are Negatively Related to Starch Digestibility in Ruminants

    J. Larson;P.C. Hoffman

  • Utility of Near-Infrared Reflectance Spectroscopy to Predict Nutrient Composition and In Vitro Digestibility of Total Mixed Rations

    R.L. Mentink;P.C. Hoffman;L.M. Bauman

  • Changes in conception rate, calving performance, and calf health and survival from the use of crossbred jersey × Holstein sires as mates for holstein dams

    C. Maltecca;H. Khatib;V.R. Schutzkus;P.C. Hoffman

  • Evaluation of equations to predict dry matter intake of dairy heifers.

    P.C. Hoffman;K.A. Weigel;R.M. Wernberg

  • Fecal starch as an indicator of total-tract starch digestibility by lactating dairy cows

    S.M. Fredin;L.F. Ferraretto;M.S. Akins;P.C. Hoffman

  • Feeding supplemental fat and undegraded intake protein to early lactation dairy cows.

    P.C. Hoffman;R.R. Grummer;R.D. Shaver;G.A. Broderick

  • A query for effective mean particle size in dry and high-moisture corns.

    P.C. Hoffman;D.R. Mertens;J. Larson;W.K. Coblentz

  • Prediction of laboratory and in situ protein fractions in legume and grass silages using near-infrared reflectance spectroscopy

    P.C. Hoffman;N.M. Brehm;L.M. Bauman;J.B. Peters

  • Effects of spontaneous heating on fiber composition, fiber digestibility, and in situ disappearance kinetics of neutral detergent fiber for alfalfa-orchardgrass hays.

    W.K. Coblentz;P.C. Hoffman

Frequent Co-Authors

Randy D. Shaver
Randy D. Shaver University of Wisconsin–Madison
D.K. Combs
D.K. Combs University of Wisconsin–Madison
Kent A. Weigel
Kent A. Weigel University of Wisconsin–Madison
S.J. Bertics
S.J. Bertics University of Wisconsin–Madison
Ric R. Grummer
Ric R. Grummer University of Wisconsin–Madison
Hugh Chester-Jones
Hugh Chester-Jones University of Minnesota, Waseca
Christian Maltecca
Christian Maltecca North Carolina State University
Antonio Gallo
Antonio Gallo Catholic University of the Sacred Heart
Louis E. Armentano
Louis E. Armentano University of Wisconsin–Madison
Glen A. Broderick
Glen A. Broderick University of Wisconsin–Madison

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