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Luis Telo da Gama

Researcher at University of Lisbon

Publications -  133
Citations -  3417

Luis Telo da Gama is an academic researcher from University of Lisbon. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Genetic diversity. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 122 publications receiving 2899 citations. Previous affiliations of Luis Telo da Gama include University of Guelph & University of Nebraska–Lincoln.

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Breed, heterosis, and recombination effects for lactation curves in Brazilian cattle

TL;DR: The objective of this study was to estimate the breed, heterosis, and recombination effects on different components of the lactation curve of Girolando cattle.
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Heterosis in the components of lactation curves of Girolando cows

TL;DR: The producers may use the different genetic groups to benefit from the heterosis mainly for the time to peak, peak yield and 305-day milk yield, as well as the greater productive efficiency of the production system.
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Prevalence of Radiographic Signs of Osteoarthritis in Lusitano Purebred Horses.

TL;DR: Overall, Lusitano horses presented a low prevalence of severe radiographic sings of primary osteoarthritis, revealing that age can be a statistically significant predictor for radiographic changes.
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Parâmetros genéticos e efeitos ambientais de caracteresreprodutivos em suínos malhado alcobaça

TL;DR: As estimativas de parâmetros geneticos e efeitos fixos para a prolificidade (PROL) e numero of leitoes desmamados (NLD) foram obtidas por maxima verosimilhanca restrita, atraves do BLUP - Modelo Animal, numa analise bivariada.
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Pulsed Light Application for Campylobacter Control on Poultry Meat and Its Effect on Colour and Volatile Profile

TL;DR: Pulsed light (PL) application on poultry meat was studied to control Campylobacter spp. as discussed by the authors , and the effect of this technology was evaluated regarding poultry meat colour and volatile compound changes.