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The hen's egg: Some factors affecting deformation in statically loaded shells

Pages 15-38 | Received 25 Nov 1968, Published online: 08 Nov 2007

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A. Rodriguez-Navarro, O. Kalin, Y. Nys & J.M. Garcia-Ruiz. (2002) Influence of the microstructure on the shell strength of eggs laid by hens of different ages. British Poultry Science 43:3, pages 395-403.
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V.G. Narushin. (1997) Non-destructive measurements of egg parameters and quality characteristics. World's Poultry Science Journal 53:2, pages 141-153.
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P. B. Siegel, J. H. Van Middelkoop & P. R. K. Reddy. (1978) Comparisons of frequencies and egg shell characteristics of broken and intact eggs within diverse populations of chickens. British Poultry Science 19:4, pages 411-416.
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T. C. Carter. (1978) The hen's egg: Shell breakage when two eggs collide. British Poultry Science 19:3, pages 373-386.
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T. C. Carter. (1978) The hen's egg: Shell fracture under quasi‐static and static loading. British Poultry Science 19:2, pages 249-259.
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G. B. Anderson & T. C. Carter. (1976) The hen's egg: Shell cracking at impact on a heavy, stiff body and factors that affect it. British Poultry Science 17:6, pages 613-626.
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T. C. Carter. (1976) The hen's EGG: Shell forces at impact and quasi‐static compression. British Poultry Science 17:2, pages 199-214.
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P. W. Voisey & R. M. G. Hamilton. (1975) Behaviour of egg shell under compression in relation to deformation measurements1 . British Poultry Science 16:5, pages 461-470.
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B. Mašić, Ljubica Žigić, L. Šrajber & V. Marinković. (1972) Correlations between shape index and shell deformation of hens’ eggs over a laying year. British Poultry Science 13:2, pages 185-189.
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P. Hunton & P. W. Voisey. (1972) Egg shell deformation: Field comparison of two measurement devices . British Poultry Science 13:2, pages 109-113.
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T. C. Carter. (1971) The hen's egg: Shell cracking at oviposition in battery cages and its inheritance. British Poultry Science 12:2, pages 259-278.
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T. C. Carter. (1970) The Hen's egg: Factors affecting the shearing strength of shell material. British Poultry Science 11:4, pages 433-449.
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J. H. Wolford & K. Tanaka. (1970) Factors Influencing Egg Shell Quality—A Review. World's Poultry Science Journal 26:4, pages 763-780.
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T. C. Carter. (1970) Why Do Egg Shells Crack?. World's Poultry Science Journal 26:2, pages 549-561.
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G. B. Anderson, T. C. Carter & R. Morley Jones. (1970) Some factors affecting the incidence of cracks in hens’ egg shells. British Poultry Science 11:1, pages 103-116.
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Valeriy G. Narushin, Mykola G. Chausov, Larysa V. Shevchenko, Andriy P. Pylypenko, Viktor A. Davydovych, Michael N. Romanov & Darren K. Griffin. (2021) Shell, a naturally engineered egg packaging: Estimated for strength by non-destructive testing for elastic deformation. Biosystems Engineering 210, pages 235-246.
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B.K. THOMPSON, R.M.G. HAMILTON & PETER W. VOISEY. (1981) Relationships Among Various Egg Traits Relating to Shell Strength Among and Within Five Avian Species. Poultry Science 60:11, pages 2388-2394.
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PETER W. VOISEY & J. R. HUNT. (2007) MEASUREMENT OF EGGSHELL STRENGTH*. Journal of Texture Studies 5:2, pages 135-182.
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