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The voluntary intake of silage by individual dairy cows housed in groups
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Jackson
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A
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Published 1988
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The effect of environmental acoustic noise on optical fibre based velocity and vibration sensor systems
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Pannell, C.N
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Jones, J.D.C
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Jackson
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D.A
Published 1994
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Simple multiplexing scheme for fibre optic grating sensor network
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Jackson
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D.A
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Lobo Ribeiro, A.B
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Reekie, L.
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Archambault, J.L
Published 1993
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Demonstration of birefringent optical fibre frequency shifter employing torsional acoustic waves
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Berwick, M.
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Pannell, C.N
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Russell, P.St.J
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Jackson
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D.A
Published 1991
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Simultaneous interrogation of interferometric and Bragg grating sensors
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Brady, G.P
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Kalli, K.
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Webb, D.J
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Jackson
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D.A
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Reekie, L.
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Archambault, J.L
Published 1995
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Demultiplexing of fibre Bragg grating temperature and strain sensors
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Brady, G.P
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Hope, S.
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Lobo Ribeiro, A.B
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Webb, D.J
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Reekie, L.
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Archambault, J.L
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Jackson
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D.A
Published 1994
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