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Lenira El Faro

Researcher at American Physical Therapy Association

Publications -  64
Citations -  880

Lenira El Faro is an academic researcher from American Physical Therapy Association. The author has contributed to research in topics: Heritability & Genetic correlation. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 58 publications receiving 742 citations. Previous affiliations of Lenira El Faro include Sao Paulo State University.

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Random regression models to estimate test-day milk yield genetic parameters Holstein cows in Southeastern Brazil

TL;DR: In this article, a total of 152,145 weekly test-day milk yield records from 7317 first lactations of Holstein cows distributed in 93 herds in southeastern Brazil were analyzed.
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Mapping the body surface temperature of cattle by infrared thermography.

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors evaluated the body surface temperature of Jersey dairy cattle in a thermoneutral environment in order to contribute to the determination of a body temperature pattern for animals of this breed in a situation of thermal comfort.
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Estimativas de herdabilidade para idade ao primeiro parto de novilhas da raça Nelore

TL;DR: Genetic parameters were estimated for, approximately, 6,000 records of age at first calving (IPP) in Nelore cattle using three different definitions for contemporary group, which included the same variables of GC1 and year and season at calving.
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Utilização de modelos de regressão aleatória para produção de leite no dia do controle, com diferentes estruturas de variâncias residuais

TL;DR: In this article, 14 random regression models were used to adjust 86,595 test-day milk records of 2,155 first lactation of native Caracu cows, including fixed effects of contemporary group and age of cow as covariable.
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Test-day milk yield as a selection criterion for dairy buffaloes (Bubalus bubalis Artiodactyla, Bovidae)

TL;DR: The present results show that test-day milk yield, mainly during the first six months of lactation, could be adopted as a selection criterion to increase total milk yield.