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    ISRM Suggested Method for Uniaxial-Strain Compressibility Testing for Reservoir Geomechanics

    J. W. Dudley, M. Brignoli, B. R. Crawford, R. T. Ewy in Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering (2016)

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    Observation and Modeling of Brittle Fracture Initiation in a Micro-Heterogeneous Material

    Observations and characterization of brittle fracture initiation in a micro-heterogeneous material (sandstone) are conducted using the standard indirect tensile strength test. Acoustic emissions, optical micro...

    H. Jasarevic, A. Chudnovsky, J.W. Dudley, G.K. Wong in International Journal of Fracture (2009)

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    Linkage disequilibrium in crosses between Illinois maize strains divergently selected for protein percentage

    The objectives of this study were two fold: (1) to determine whether divergent selection for kernel protein concentration, which produced the Illinois high protein (IHP), Illinois low protein (ILP), reverse lo...

    J. W. Dudley in Theoretical and Applied Genetics (1994)

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    Quantitative trait loci influencing protein and starch concentration in the Illinois Long Term Selection maize strains

    A study was initiated to determine the number, chromosomal location, and magnitude of effect of QTL (quantitative trait loci or locus depending on context) controlling protein and starch concentration in the m...

    I. L. Goldman, T. R. Rocheford, J. W. Dudley in Theoretical and Applied Genetics (1993)

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    Theory for identification of marker locus-QTL associations in population by line crosses

    The objective of this paper is to present genetic theory demonstrating the conditions under which it should be possible to identify molecular marker-quantitative trait locus (QTL) associations in crosses of ra...

    J. W. Dudley in Theoretical and Applied Genetics (1992)

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    Some practical considerations for using RFLP markers to aid in selection during inbreeding of maize

    If molecular markers are to be routinely used in maize (Zea mays L.) breeding for selection of quantitative trait loci (QTL), then consistent marker-trait associations across breeding populations are needed, as a...

    B. E. Zehr, J. W. Dudley, J. Chojecki in Theoretical and Applied Genetics (1992)

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    Use of RFLP markers to search for alleles in a maize population for improvement of an elite hybrid

    Molecular markers can be used to detect alleles in donor genetic material for improvement of existing cultivars or hybrids. DNA restriction fragment length polymorphisms (RFLPs) were used as markers to search ...

    B. E. Zehr, J. W. Dudley, J. Chojecki in Theoretical and Applied Genetics (1992)