W.D. Humphrey
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Associate Professor in Teacher Education **Carolyn Bowers
Also affiliated: University of Wyoming (1981–1983); The University of Melbourne (1982); University of Saskatchewan (1979–1984); Papua New Guinea University of Natural Resources and Environment (1996); Texas A&M University (1985); Colorado State University (1983); Mississippi State University (1982)
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W.D. Humphrey is an Associate Professor in Teacher Education. His research has focused on various aspects of animal reproduction and physiology, particularly in cattle. His work has explored the effects of hormones such as estradiol, luteinizing hormone, progesterone, and prolactin on female reproductive cycles, pregnancy, and postpartum periods. Humphrey has also investigated the impact of castration and hormonal treatments on these processes. His scholarship includes 21 publications with 613 citations and an h-index of 11. Humphrey's recent activity indicates a focus on historical research, with his most recent publication in 2003 and no recent activity noted.
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- h-index: 11
- Publications: 21
- Citations: 613
Selected Publications
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Effect of royal jelly and GnRH on the estrus synchronization and pregnancy rate in ewes using intravaginal sponges (2003)
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Effects of diets containing gossypol on ovarian histology, function and fertility in prepubertal beef heifers (1993)
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Effects of Feeding A High Lipid Diet on the Reproductive Cycle in Zebu Cross-Bred Beef Cattle (1992)
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Age-related changes in the suppression of serum luteinizing hormone by estradiol-17β in developing steers (1988)
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Influence of repeated low doses of gonadotrop in releasing hormone on postpartum interval and serum luteinizing hormone in Brahman cross cows (1987)
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