B. Liang's scientific contributions
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... This information also gives insight into the effect of different cooling systems on additional heat losses. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study to determine the total evaporative water loss rate from dairy cows at a daily level, which can avoid some sources of errors associated with different sweating rates between different skin regions, and cyclic sweating patterns (Berman, 1957;Gebremedhin et al., 2008;Liang et al., 2009;de Souza et al., 2018). With the design of our experiment, we were able to estimate the total evaporative water loss from cows as well as separate it between skin evaporation and respiratory evaporation. ...