@article{voss_smith_haschek_2007, title={Fumonisins: Toxicokinetics, mechanism of action and toxicity}, volume={137}, ISSN={0377-8401}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.anifeedsci.2007.06.007}, DOI={10.1016/j.anifeedsci.2007.06.007}, abstractNote={Fumonisins are mycotoxins produced by Fusarium verticillioides and F. proliferatum. They occur worldwide and are found predominantly in maize and in maize-based animal feeds. Of the fumonisins, fumonisin B1 (FB1) is the most common and the most thoroughly studied. FB1 causes the same toxicities in animals as F. verticillioides- and F. proliferatum-contaminated feeds including equine leukoencephalomalacia (ELEM) and porcine pulmonary edema (PPE), diseases long associated with the consumption of mouldy feed by horses and pigs, respectively. FB1 is toxic to the liver in all species and the kidney in a range of laboratory and farm animal species, causing apoptosis followed by mitosis in the affected tissues. FB1 is also toxic to the cardiovascular system in pigs and horses. FB1 and other fumonisins inhibit ceramide synthase in all species including laboratory and farm animals and disrupt sphingolipid metabolism, a process underlying the mechanism of toxicity and pathogenesis of fumonisin-related diseases. The USFDA has set guidances for fumonisin concentrations in animal feeds that range from 1 to 50 ppm in the formulated rations depending upon the animal species. The European Union Commission has recommended guidance levels for fumonisins B1 plus B2 in feed materials and formulated feedstuffs. The levels also vary according to species and range from 5 ppm for horses, pigs, rabbits and pet animals to 50 ppm for adult ruminants and mink. Awareness of fumonisin-related animal diseases, monitoring feed and feed components, and adherence to guidance recommendations are important for reducing fumonisin-induced diseases in agriculturally important species.}, number={3-4}, journal={Animal Feed Science and Technology}, publisher={Elsevier BV}, author={Voss, K.A. and Smith, G.W. and Haschek, W.M.}, year={2007}, month={Oct}, pages={299–325} } @article{smith_lyman_anderson_2006, title={Efficacy of vaccination and antimicrobial treatment to eliminate chronic intramammary Staphylococcus aureus infections in dairy cattle}, volume={228}, ISSN={0003-1488}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.2460/javma.228.3.422}, DOI={10.2460/javma.228.3.422}, abstractNote={Abstract}, number={3}, journal={Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association}, publisher={American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA)}, author={Smith, Geof W. and Lyman, Roberta L. and Anderson, Kevin L.}, year={2006}, month={Feb}, pages={422–425} } @article{hergeth_smith_silva_marin_2003, title={Typical influences of selected circular knitted fabric and machinery variables on dyed and finished double Jersey fabrics}, volume={84}, number={11}, journal={Melliand Textilberichte}, author={Hergeth, H. and Smith, G. and Silva, F. and Marin, M.}, year={2003}, pages={E 185 f.} } @article{smith_hergeth_silva_marin_kaltex_2003, title={Typical influences of selected circular knitted fabric and machinery variables on dyed and finished knitted fabrics}, volume={84}, number={11-12}, journal={Melliand Textilberichte}, author={Smith, G. W. and Hergeth, H. H. and Silva, F. and Marin, M. A. A. and Kaltex, M. T.}, year={2003}, pages={E184–185} } @article{smith_hergeth_silva_2002, title={Manufacturing and quality in circular knitting}, volume={8}, number={1}, journal={Melliand International}, author={Smith, G. W. and Hergeth, H. A. and Silva, F.}, year={2002}, pages={51–52} } @article{smith_hergeth_silva_2001, title={Fabric manufacturing and quality considerations in circular knitting}, volume={82}, number={12}, journal={Melliand Textilberichte}, author={Smith, G. and Hergeth, H. and Silva, F.}, year={2001}, pages={222–224} } @article{smith_hergeth_silva_2000, title={Spun yarn quality considerations in circular knitting}, volume={81}, number={12}, journal={Melliand Textilberichte}, author={Smith, G. and Hergeth, H. and Silva, F.}, year={2000}, pages={E226–227} } @inproceedings{smith_1999, title={Common sense management of technology in the textile industry}, number={1999 July}, booktitle={II Conferencia Internacional Textil/Confeccao: 21/23 julho 1999, Rio de Janeiro = 2nd International Textile and Apparel Conference: 21/23 July 1999, Rio de Janeiro}, publisher={Rio de Janeiro: SENAI/CETIQT}, author={Smith, G. W.}, year={1999} } @article{hergeth_copeland_1997, title={The effect of distance between the rotor and navel on yarn characteristics in O-E spinning}, volume={78}, number={3}, journal={Melliand Textilberichte}, author={Hergeth, H. and Copeland, A.}, year={1997}, pages={E27} } @article{hergeth_copeland_smith_1997, title={The effect of distance between the rotor and the navel in OE-spinning on yarn characteristics}, volume={78}, number={3}, journal={Melliand Textilberichte}, author={Hergeth, H. and Copeland, A. and Smith, G.}, year={1997}, pages={E27–28} } @inbook{johnson_seastrunk_1995, title={The application of SPC in the Textile Industry}, ISBN={9781556175114}, booktitle={Statistical process control}, publisher={Research Triangle Park, NC, U.S.A. : Instrument Society of America}, author={Johnson, R. and Seastrunk, C.}, year={1995}, pages={243–257} } @article{smith_1994, title={Computer integrated management (CIM) of systems in the fiber-textile-apparel (FTA) industrial complex}, journal={National Textile Center. Research Briefs}, author={Smith, G.}, year={1994}, pages={30–31} } @article{smith_1993, title={ATME - I '93 knitting preview}, volume={K/A}, journal={America's Textiles International}, author={Smith, G.}, year={1993}, pages={2–10} } @article{chen_barker_smith_scruggs_1992, title={HANDLE OF WEFT KNIT FABRICS}, volume={62}, ISSN={["0040-5175"]}, DOI={10.1177/004051759206200404}, abstractNote={ Two groups of weft-knitted fabrics, single and double knits, were selected to represent typical summer T-shirts and winter sportswear such as sweaters and other knit tops. Two kinds of analyses were performed: subjective overall handle and primary sensory factors were evaluated using a 99 point polar-word scale, and physical and thermal properties were characterized using the Kawabata evaluation system. Regression analysis was used to relate subjective and objective measurements. The handle of single knits was strongly related to the perception of softness and lightness; the handle of double knits was influenced by the perception of slickness and tightness. Surface friction and weight were associated with the hand ranking of single knits. Fabric surface roughness and bending hysteresis were physical properties that correlated with the hand ranking for double knits. The handle of plain knit loop structures was rated better than that of tuck-loop knits. For summer T-shirt material, single jersey was the preferred choice; for winter sportswear, interlock knits were preferred to other double knits. }, number={4}, journal={TEXTILE RESEARCH JOURNAL}, author={CHEN, PL and BARKER, RL and SMITH, GW and SCRUGGS, B}, year={1992}, month={Apr}, pages={200–211} } @article{smith_carter_1991, title={Service gets top priority}, journal={America's Textiles International}, author={Smith, G. and Carter, W.}, year={1991}, pages={59–60} }