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    The genetic architecture of the MHC class II region in British Texel sheep by Ali, A., Stear, A., Fairlie-Clarke, K., Brujeni, G., Isa, N., Salisi, M., Donskow-Lysoniewska, K., Groth, David, Buitkamp, J., Stear, M.

    Published 2016
    “…This study determined the number and frequency of MHC class II genes in a small flock of Texel sheep. There were 18 alleles at DRB1, 9 alleles at DQA1, 13 alleles at DQB1, 8 alleles at DQA2 and 16 alleles at DQB2. …”
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    Visual discrimination learning and spatial acuity in sheep by Sugnaseelan, Sumita, Prescott, Neville B., Broom, Donald M., Wathes, Christopher M., Phillips, Clive J. C.

    Published 2013
    “…We tested the ability of British Friesland × Texel female lambs to discriminate black and white square-wave gratings, presented vertically or horizontally, from a grey stimulus. …”
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    Dietary and genetic regulation of B12 metabolism in sheep by Brassington, Amey H.

    Published 2019
    “…Chapter 5 investigated population differentiation of four commercially important breeds in the UK; Texel, Suffolk, Bluefaced Leicester and Swaledale, for SNPs in 1C related genes, with specific focus on the 33 functionally significant SNPs identified in Chapter 4. …”
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    Absence of seasonal patterns in MBT-CBT indices in mid-latitude soils by Weijers, J., Bernhardt, B., Peterse, F., Werne, Josef, Dungait, J., Schouten, S., Damste, J.

    Published 2011
    “…To investigate this possibility, soils were sampled from eight different plots in the USA (Minnesota and Ohio), The Netherlands (Texel) and the UK (Devon) in time series over 1 year and analyzed for their branched GDGT content. …”
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    Force models and GPU-based computation for fluid interactions in surgical simulation design by Rianto, S., Li, Ling

    Published 2009
    “…To get more acceleration in the computation, we pack these equations into channels of texels. Third, beside we take advantage of the parallelism and programmability of the GPU where computation models are performed on pixels that can be considered to be a grid of cells, the CPU-GPU balancing is included; therefore, despite of the complexity of the anatomical geometry, processing on multiple vertices and pixels can be done simultaneously in parallel. …”
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