M.L. Johnson Data-verified
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Animal Science
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Biography and Research Information
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M.L. Johnson's research interests include animal nutrition and physiology, with a focus on livestock management. Their work has explored the effects of limit feeding complete diets on calves identified as high-risk upon arrival in feedlots. This research contributes to understanding nutritional strategies for improving animal health and performance in agricultural settings. Johnson has also been involved in research examining HPV type attribution in high-grade cervical lesions, assessing the potential benefits of vaccines in a population-based evaluation within the United States. This work intersects public health and medical research, investigating disease prevention and vaccine efficacy. Johnson's scholarship includes 19 publications and has garnered 17 citations, with an h-index of 2.
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- h-index: 2
- Publications: 19
- Citations: 17
Selected Publications
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PSXI-3 Effects of Limit Feeding Complete Diets to High Risk Receiving Calves (2023)
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- Data from HPV Type Attribution in High-Grade Cervical Lesions: Assessing the Potential Benefits of Vaccines in a Population-Based Evaluation in the United States
- Data from HPV Type Attribution in High-Grade Cervical Lesions: Assessing the Potential Benefits of Vaccines in a Population-Based Evaluation in the United States
- Data from HPV Type Attribution in High-Grade Cervical Lesions: Assessing the Potential Benefits of Vaccines in a Population-Based Evaluation in the United States
- Data from HPV Type Attribution in High-Grade Cervical Lesions: Assessing the Potential Benefits of Vaccines in a Population-Based Evaluation in the United States
- Data from HPV Type Attribution in High-Grade Cervical Lesions: Assessing the Potential Benefits of Vaccines in a Population-Based Evaluation in the United States
- Data from HPV Type Attribution in High-Grade Cervical Lesions: Assessing the Potential Benefits of Vaccines in a Population-Based Evaluation in the United States
- Data from HPV Type Attribution in High-Grade Cervical Lesions: Assessing the Potential Benefits of Vaccines in a Population-Based Evaluation in the United States
- Data from HPV Type Attribution in High-Grade Cervical Lesions: Assessing the Potential Benefits of Vaccines in a Population-Based Evaluation in the United States
- Data from HPV Type Attribution in High-Grade Cervical Lesions: Assessing the Potential Benefits of Vaccines in a Population-Based Evaluation in the United States
- PSXI-3 Effects of Limit Feeding Complete Diets to High Risk Receiving Calves
- PSXI-3 Effects of Limit Feeding Complete Diets to High Risk Receiving Calves
- PSXI-3 Effects of Limit Feeding Complete Diets to High Risk Receiving Calves
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