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Chief Engineer
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Animal Science
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Christopher A. Tucker is Chief Engineer in Animal Science at the Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station. He specializes in the development of computational systems, encompassing both hardware and software. His research has focused on the efficacy of anthelmintics in livestock, as evidenced by his publication on fecal egg count reduction tests in grazing beef steers using topical and oral suspensions of eprinomectin and fenbendazole. Tucker's work also intersects with animal health and veterinary medicine, including studies on parasites affecting cattle. He has an h-index of 4, with 16 total publications and 47 citations. Key collaborators include Jeremy G. Powell and Ben Shoulders.
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- h-index: 4
- Publications: 16
- Citations: 47
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A fecal egg count reduction test in grazing beef steers using topical pioneer and generic eprinomectin and fenbendazole oral suspension (2023)
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- A fecal egg count reduction test in grazing beef steers using topical pioneer and generic eprinomectin and fenbendazole oral suspension
- A fecal egg count reduction test in grazing beef steers using topical pioneer and generic eprinomectin and fenbendazole oral suspension
- A fecal egg count reduction test in grazing beef steers using topical pioneer and generic eprinomectin and fenbendazole oral suspension
- A fecal egg count reduction test in grazing beef steers using topical pioneer and generic eprinomectin and fenbendazole oral suspension
- A fecal egg count reduction test in grazing beef steers using topical pioneer and generic eprinomectin and fenbendazole oral suspension
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