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Mason A Paladino is a graduate student at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville. His research has focused on animal science, specifically investigating the effects of sow vocalization and scent on the complete blood cell count of piglets during the early weaning period. This work was published in 2023. Paladino has collaborated with researchers from the Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station, including Yan Huang and Sarah Shelby. He has also worked with Mattie Still from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville. Paladino's scholarly output includes one publication.
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PSVI-18 Effects of Sow Vocalization and Scent on Complete Blood Cell Count During Early Weaning Period (2023)
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- PSVI-18 Effects of Sow Vocalization and Scent on Complete Blood Cell Count During Early Weaning Period
- PSVI-18 Effects of Sow Vocalization and Scent on Complete Blood Cell Count During Early Weaning Period
- PSVI-18 Effects of Sow Vocalization and Scent on Complete Blood Cell Count During Early Weaning Period
- PSVI-18 Effects of Sow Vocalization and Scent on Complete Blood Cell Count During Early Weaning Period
- PSVI-18 Effects of Sow Vocalization and Scent on Complete Blood Cell Count During Early Weaning Period
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