N.F.G. Beck

951 total citations
42 papers, 768 citations indexed

About

N.F.G. Beck is a scholar working on Agronomy and Crop Science, Genetics and Animal Science and Zoology. According to data from OpenAlex, N.F.G. Beck has authored 42 papers receiving a total of 768 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 30 papers in Agronomy and Crop Science, 17 papers in Genetics and 10 papers in Animal Science and Zoology. Recurrent topics in N.F.G. Beck's work include Reproductive Physiology in Livestock (28 papers), Genetic and phenotypic traits in livestock (17 papers) and Reproductive Biology and Fertility (7 papers). N.F.G. Beck is often cited by papers focused on Reproductive Physiology in Livestock (28 papers), Genetic and phenotypic traits in livestock (17 papers) and Reproductive Biology and Fertility (7 papers). N.F.G. Beck collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, United States and Netherlands. N.F.G. Beck's co-authors include M. Khalid, R.J. Dewhurst, Bruce Davies, T. B. Mepham, A.R. Peters, K. C. Lowe, Peter W. Nathanielsz, H. A. Tucker, C.A.M. Jansen and Rodney Turner and has published in prestigious journals such as Endocrinology, American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Journal of Dairy Science.

In The Last Decade

N.F.G. Beck

42 papers receiving 699 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
N.F.G. Beck United Kingdom 19 473 330 175 129 101 42 768
J. Z. Kendall United States 13 258 0.5× 112 0.3× 184 1.1× 50 0.4× 73 0.7× 28 822
Donald A. Shutt Australia 15 159 0.3× 286 0.9× 97 0.6× 210 1.6× 95 0.9× 34 993
Gary Douglas United States 9 714 1.5× 385 1.2× 47 0.3× 167 1.3× 86 0.9× 12 941
M. Saeb Iran 15 250 0.5× 125 0.4× 77 0.4× 175 1.4× 112 1.1× 39 802
J. G. Manns Canada 20 913 1.9× 500 1.5× 201 1.1× 229 1.8× 38 0.4× 57 1.2k
W. D. Oxender United States 21 717 1.5× 371 1.1× 159 0.9× 209 1.6× 42 0.4× 52 1.0k
Laura Torres-Rovira Spain 19 190 0.4× 159 0.5× 189 1.1× 172 1.3× 164 1.6× 52 912
S. K. Webel United States 17 487 1.0× 212 0.6× 181 1.0× 242 1.9× 78 0.8× 38 842
Caleb O Lemley United States 21 602 1.3× 243 0.7× 83 0.5× 137 1.1× 109 1.1× 94 1.2k
W. R. Gomes United States 18 330 0.7× 176 0.5× 152 0.9× 116 0.9× 36 0.4× 47 847

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Fields of papers citing papers by N.F.G. Beck

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of N.F.G. Beck

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Beck, N.F.G., et al.. (2009). The effect of hCG treatment on Day 12 post-mating on ovarian function and reproductive performance of ewes and ewe lambs. Animal Reproduction Science. 116(1-2). 162–168. 18 indexed citations
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Beck, N.F.G., et al.. (2005). Effect of post-mating GnRH analogue (buserelin) treatment on PGF2α release in ewes and ewe lambs. Animal Reproduction Science. 95(1-2). 107–115. 10 indexed citations
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Beck, N.F.G., et al.. (2004). Effects of Silage Species and Supplemental Vitamin E on the Oxidative Stability of Milk. Journal of Dairy Science. 87(2). 406–412. 67 indexed citations
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Beck, N.F.G., M. Khalid, Jeffrey M. Charles, S.K. Abbas, & A. D. Care. (2003). Relationship between intrafollicular concentrations of parathyroid hormone-related peptide (PTHrP) and steroid hormones in oestrogenic and non-oestrogenic ovarian follicles in the mare. Animal Reproduction Science. 76(1-2). 91–97. 2 indexed citations
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Hastie, P.M., et al.. (2003). hCG treatment on day of mating improves embryo viability and fertility in ewe lambs. Animal Reproduction Science. 76(1-2). 81–89. 44 indexed citations
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Moorby, J. M., et al.. (2003). Supplementation with rumen inert fat of late pregnant dairy cows modifies the relationship between body condition and plasma leptin concentration. Proceedings of the British Society of Animal Science. 2003. 73–73. 1 indexed citations
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Beck, N.F.G., et al.. (2001). Development of a Simple In Vitro Assay for Estimating Net Rumen Acid Load from Diet Ingredients. Journal of Dairy Science. 84(5). 1109–1117. 17 indexed citations
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Beck, N.F.G., et al.. (1998). Comparison of luteal function between ewe lambs and ewes during breeding and non breeding season. Proceedings of the British Society of Animal Science. 1998. 184–184. 2 indexed citations
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Beck, N.F.G., et al.. (1998). The production of EAE-free lambs from infected damsusing multiple ovulation and embryo transfer. The Veterinary Journal. 155(1). 79–84. 5 indexed citations
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O’Brien, Justine K., et al.. (1998). Effect of hormone pre-treatment of prepubertal sheep on the production and developmental capacity of oocytes in vitro and in vivo. Reproduction Fertility and Development. 9(6). 625–632. 31 indexed citations
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Beck, N.F.G., M. K. Jones, Bruce Davies, G.E. Mann, & A.R. Peters. (1996). The effect of GnRH analogue (buserelin) treatment on day 12 post mating on ovarian structure and plasma progesterone and oestradiol concentration in ewes. Animal Science. 63(3). 407–412. 25 indexed citations
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Beck, N.F.G., et al.. (1994). The effect of stage of breeding season or pre-mating oestrogen and progestagen therapy on fertility in ewe lambs. Animal Science. 59(3). 429–434. 13 indexed citations
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Beck, N.F.G., et al.. (1994). The effect of GnRH agonist (buserelin) treatment on day 12 post mating on the reproductive performance of ewes. Animal Production. 58(2). 243–247. 29 indexed citations
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Beck, N.F.G., et al.. (1992). Plasma hormone profliles and fertility in ewe lambs given progestagen supplementation after mating. Theriogenology. 38(3). 513–526. 20 indexed citations
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Kemp, R.B., et al.. (1990). Bull sperm as a potential model system for cytotoxicity testing in vitro. Toxicology in Vitro. 4(1). 47–50. 6 indexed citations
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Henderson, D., et al.. (1984). Oestrous synchronization in ewes: a comparison of prostaglandin F tham salt with a progestagen pessary. Animal Science. 39(2). 229–233. 15 indexed citations
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Jansen, C.A.M., K. C. Lowe, N.F.G. Beck, et al.. (1982). Fetal and Adult Hemoglobin in the Chronically Catheterized Sheep Fetus. Neonatology. 42(5-6). 265–274. 2 indexed citations
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Ratter, Sally J., Lesley Rees, Keith Hillier, et al.. (1979). The effect of prostaglandin E2 infusion in the fetal lamb on fetal plasma acth, prolactin and cortisol concentrations. Prostaglandins. 18(1). 101–116. 22 indexed citations

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