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  1.  Mitchell, B. W. 1966. Determination of some properties of non-Newtonian fluids. Purdue Univ., Lafayette, Ind. (Thesis)

  2. Mitchell, B. W. and Peart, R. M. 1968. Measuring apparent viscosity of organic slurries. Trans. of the ASAE. 11 (4):523-525.

  3.   Mitchell, B. W. 1969. Prediction and control of tractor stability to prevent rearward  overturning.  Purdue Univ., Lafayette, Ind. (Thesis)

  4. Mitchell, B. W. and Seigel, H.S. 1972. Radio telemetry of heart, respiration, and body temperature signals from chickens exposed to heat stress. Proc. So. Reg.  Avian Envir. Physiol. and Bioengr.  Study Gr.

  5.   Mitchell, B. W. and Drury, L. N. 1972. Accuracy of orifice airflow meters using nonstandard piping. Trans. of the ASAE. 15 (15):944-946.

  6. Mitchell, B. W., Zachariah, G. L., and Liljedahl, J. B. 1972. Prediction and control of tractor  stability to prevent rearward overturning. Trans. of the ASAE. 15 (5):838-844.

  7. Mitchell, B. W., Drury, L. N., and Beard, C. W. 1972. A controlled environment cabinet for poultry disease transmission research.Trans. of the ASAE. 15 (4):714-717.

  8. Mitchell, B. W. and Siegel, H. S. 1973. Measuring body temperature by telemetry using a removable probe in an implanted cannula. J. Applied Physiology. 35:925-927.

  9. Mitchell, B. W. and Siegel, H. S. 1973. Physiological response of chickens to heat stress measured by radio telemetry. Poultry Sci. 52:1111-1119.

  10. Mitchell, B. W. and Thomasson, G. 0. 1975. Biotelemetry for monitoring  electro­cardiograms during athletic events and stress tests. J. Am. College Health Asso. 23:206-210.

  11. Siegel, H. S., Mitchell, B. W., Gould, N. R., Latimer, J. W., and Wilson R.L. 1976. Circadian rhythms for corticosterone, corticosteroid binding capacity, plasma glucose, HR, RR, and BT in White Rock males. Proc. Fifth Europ.  Poultry Cong. (Malta). 1050-1061. (Conference Proceedings)

  12.   Mitchell, B. W. and Beard, C. W. 1976. Electrocardiographic and respiratory responses to viscerotropic and neurotropic strains of NDV measured by radio telemetry. Poultry Sci. 55:874-883.

  13.   Mitchell, B. W. 1977. Multiple antenna system for physiological measurements.  Trans. Of the ASAE. 20:741-744.

  14.  Mitchell, B. W. and Drury, L. N. 1977. Integrator-controller for solar radiation measurements at two angles of tilt. Agric. Eng. 58:40-41.

  15. Mitchell, B. W. 1978. Instrumentation for physiological measurements. Proc. So.  Reg. Avian Envir. Physiol. and Bioengr. Study Gr.

  16. VanKampen, M., Mitchell, B. W., and Siegel, H. S. 1978. Influence of sudden temperature changes on oxygen consumption and heart rate in chickens in light and dark environments. J. Agric. Sci. (Cambridge). 90:605-609.

  17. Harper, L. A., Mitchell, B. W., and Pallas, J. E., Jr. 1979. A carbon dioxide controller for greenhouses. Trans. of the ASAE. 22:649-652.

  18. VanKampen, M., Mitchell, B. W., and Siegel, H. S. 1979. Thermoneutral zone of chickens as determined by measuring heat production, respiration rate, EMG and EEG activity in light and dark environments and changing ambient temperature. J. Agric. Sci. (Cambridge). 92:219-226.

  19. Drury, L. N., Mitchell, B. W., and Beard, C. W. 1981. Solar poultry brooding research at the Southeast Poultry Research Laboratory--a progress report. Proc. of 1980 ASAE National Energy Symp., Kansas City, MO. 228-235. (Conference Proceedings)

  20. Mitchell, B. W., and Drury, L. N. 1981. Effect of controlling temperature rise on flat plate collector efficiency. Proc. of 1980 ASAE National Energy Symp., Kansas City, MO. 84-88. (Conference Proceedings)

  21.  Mitchell, B. W. and Drury, L. N. 1981. Heat flow measurement using an analog computer interfaced to a microcomputer-based data acquisition system.  Trans. of the ASAE.  24:1361-1366.

  22.  Latimer, J. W., Siegel, H. S., Mitchell, B. W. 1981. A harness for repeated sampling of  blood from unrestrained chickens. Poultry Sci. 60:2353-2355.

  23.  Mitchell, B. W. and McClure, W. F. 1982. Signal conditioning for filtering, amplifying, computing, simulating, and controlling. Chapter in Instrumentation and Measurement  for Environmental  Sci. (ASAE Book Chapter, revised in 1991)

  24.   Mitchell, B. W. and Drury, L. N. 1982. Microcomputer and conventional solid-state  controls for a solar heating system.  Trans. of the ASAE. 25:1081-1085 & 90.

  25.  Mitchell, B. W. and Brugh, M. 1982. Comparison of electrocardiograms of chickens infected with viscerotropic velogenic NDV and virulent avian influenza virus.  Am. J.  of Vet. Res. 43 (12):2274-2278.

  26.  Mitchell, B. W. 1982. Single-board computers for control and data acquisition.  Ag.  Engr. 63:13-14.

  27.  Mitchell, B. W. 1983. Signal conditioning for analog inputs to microcomputers.  Trans. of  the ASAE. 26:570-575, 583.

  28. Mitchell, B. W. and Drury, L. N. 1983. Microcomputer-based performance-monitoring and  recording system for a solar heating system.  Trans. of the ASAE. 26 (3):898-901. 

  29. Mitchell, B. W. 1983. Electronics applications and needs for controlled environments.  Proc. of ASAE Nat.  Electronics Conf., Chicago, IL. (Conference Proceedings)

  30. Mitchell, B. W. (Editor) 1983. Instrumentation and Measurement for Environmental Sciences. Am.  Soc. of Agric. Engr., St. Joseph, MI. (Book)

  31. Drury, L. N. and Mitchell, B. W. 1984. Performance of solar poultry brooding systems with microcomputer-based and conventional control strategies. Trans. of the ASAE. 27 (6):1882-1886.

  32. Mitchell, B. W. 1984. Interfacing single-board microcomputer controls to conventional controls for an environmental control system. Trans. of the ASAE. 27 (5):1590-1594.

  33. Mitchell, B. W. and Siegel, H. S. 1984. Instrumentation for measuring continuous activity, feed and water consumption, and growth rate of chickens. Trans. of the ASAE. 27 (1):201-204.

  34. Mitchell, B. W. 1984. Signal conditioning for digital inputs and outputs to microcomputers. Trans. of the ASAE. 28 (3):949-953.

  35. Yoder, H. Y., Jr., Hopkins, S. R., and Mitchell, B. W. 1984. Evaluation of inactivated Mycoplasma gallisepticum oil-emulsion bacterins for protection against airsacculitis in broilers. Avian Dis. 28:224-234.

  36. Drury, L. N. and Mitchell, B. W. 1986. Solar collector performance with weathered and unweathered plastic glazing. Trans. of the ASAE. 29 (3):796-798.

  37. Mitchell, B. W. 1986. Integrated microcomputer-based controls for a multi-cabinet environmental control system.  Trans. of the ASAE. 29 (3):820-823.

  38. Mitchell, B. W. 1986. Microcomputer-based environmental control system for a disease-free poultry house. Trans. of the ASAE. 29 (4):1136-1140.

  39. Mitchell, B. W. 1987. Selecting and interfacing commercial air moisture transducers for microcomputer-based environmental control in dusty environments.  Trans. of the ASAE.

  40. Van Wicklen, G. A. and Mitchell, B. W. 1987. Respirable aerosol concentration in a FAPP ventilated poultry house. Trans. of the ASAE.

  41. Beard, C. W. and Mitchell, B. W. 1987. Influence of environmental temperature on the serologic response of chickens to viable and inactivated Newcastle disease vaccine.  Avian Dis. 31 (2):321-326.

  42. Mitchell, B.W.  1988. Applications of remote infrared temperature measurements for environmental control systems. Transactions of the ASAE 31(6):1864-1868, 1874.

  43. Blankenship, P.D., B.W. Mitchell, R.C. Layton, R.J. Cole, and T. H. Sanders. 1989.  A low-cost microcomputer system to monitor and control an environmental control plot facility. Computers and Electronics in Agric. 4:149-155.

  44. Mitchell, B.W. 1989.  Microcomputer-based distributed control and monitoring system for environmental control. Trans. of the ASAE. 32(3):1097-­1104.

  45. Mitchell, B.W., C.W. Beard and J.W. Yoder, Jr. 1989.  Recent advances in filtered-air positive-pressure (FAPP) housing for the production of disease ­free chickens.  Avian Dis. 33:782-800.

  46. Yoder, H.W. Jr., C.W. Beard and B.W. Mitchell. 1989.  Pathogenicity of Escherichia coli in aerosols for young chickens. Avian Dis. 33:676-683.

  47. Mitchell, B.W. and S. Palmieri. 1990. Low-cost image processing system for analyzing molecular RNA fingerprints. Biotechniques. 9(4):460-470.

  48. Palmieri, S. and B.W. Mitchell. 1991. Comparison of three velogenic strains of Newcastle disease virus by RNA oligonucleotide fingerprinting. Avian Diseases. 35:384-388.

  49. Mitchell, B.W. and M.L. Perdue. 1991. Automated monitoring system for determining embryo movement and death times following virus infection. Avian Diseases. 35:840-846.

  50. Mitchell, B.W. and P.P. Ling. Sensor applications. Proc. Autom. Agric. for the 21st Century, p 1-2, Dec. 16-17, Chicago, Ill., Pub. by ASAE. 1991. (Conference Proceedings)

  51. Mitchell, B.W. and M.L. Perdue. 1992. Measurement of avian embryo movement in intact eggs. U.S. Patent No. 5,173,737.

  52. Mitchell, B.W. Process control system for poultry house environment. Trans. of the ASAE. 36(6):1881-1886. 1993. (Conference Proceedings)

  53. Mitchell, B.W. 1993. Electronic failure detection and redundancy for computer-based central control systems. App. Engr. in Agric. 10(3):407-411.

  54.  Mitchell, B.W. and D.J. King. 1994. Effect of negative air ionization on airborne transmission of Newcastle disease virus. Avian Dis. 38:725-732.

  55. Mitchell, B.W. 1995. Effect of negative air ionization on inhalable particulates in a hatching cabinet. Proc. Intern. Conf. on Air Pollution from Ag. Operations, ed. Midwest Plan Svc., Kansas City, MO. pp.355-361. (Conference Proceedings)

  56. Mitchell, B.W. 1997. Effect of air flow on ion distribution for  potential dust reduction applications. Jour. of Agricultural Safety and Health 3(2):81-89.

  57. Holt P.S., B.W. Mitchell and R.K. Gast. 1997. Airborne horizontal transmission of Salmonella enteritidis in molted laying chickens. Avian Dis. 42:45-52.

  58. Stone, H.S., B.W. Mitchell, and M. Brugh. 1997. In-ovo vaccination of chickens                       with experimental Newcastle disease and avian influenza oil emulsion vaccines. Avian Diseases 41:856-863.

  59. Gast, R.K., B.W. Mitchell, P.S. Holt. 1997. Airborne transmission of Salmonella enteritidis infection between groups of chicks in controlled-environment isolation cabinets. In Press, Avian Diseases.

  60. Mitchell, B.W. 1998. Effect of negative air ionization on ambient particulates in a hatching cabinet. J. of Applied Engr. in Agric. 14(5):551-555.

  61. Gast, R.K., B.W. Mitchell, P.S. Holt. 1999.  Application of negative air ionization for reducing experimental airborne transmission of Salmonella enteritidis to chicks. Poultry Science 78:57-61.

  62.   Mitchell, B.W., M. Stringham, and D. Rives. 1998. Biosecurity Chapter for Poultry Housing and Equipment Handbook. In Press, N.E. Regional Agricultural Engineering Service at Cornell University. (Book Chapter).

  63. Gates, R., B.W. Mitchell and J.D. Simmons. 1998. Monitoring and control systems Chapter for Poultry Housing and Equipment Handbook. In Press, N.E. Regional Agricultural Engineering Service at Cornell University. (Book Chapter)

  64.  Mitchell, B.W., R.J. Buhr, M.E. Berrang, J.S. Bailey, and N.A. Cox. 1998.  Reduction of airborne bacteria in the hatching cabinet with an electrostatic space charge. Poultry Sci. 77 (S1):151. (Abstract).

  65. Mitchell, B.W. 1998. Reduction of airborne pathogens and dust with an electrostatic space charge system. 19th Annual USDA Food Safety Res. Planning Meeting. December 1-3, 1998, Athens, Ga. (Abstract).

  66.  Mitchell, B.W., R.J. Buhr, M.E. Berrang, N.A. Cox, and J.S. Bailey. 1998. Characterization and reduction of airborne particulates in the hatching cabinet with an electrostatic charge. Poultry Sci. 77(S1): 146. (Abstract).

  67. Mitchell, B.W. 1999. Distributed LonWorks control and monitoring system for environment and security. Applied Engr. in Agr. 15(4): 345-350.

  68.  Gast, R.K., B.W. Mitchell, P.S. Holt. 1999. Application of negative air ionization for reducing experimental airborne transmission of Salmonella enteritidis to chicks. Poultry Sci. 78:57-61.

  69. Holt, P.S., B.W. Mitchell, K.H. Seo, and R.K. Gast. 1999. Use of air ionization for reducing airborne levels of Salmonella enterica serovar Enteritidis in a room containing infected caged layers. J. Appl. Poultry Sci. 8: 440-446.

  70. Hamrita, T.K. and B.W. Mitchell. 1999. Poultry environment and production control and optimization -- a summary of where we are and where we want to go. Trans of ASAE . 42(2):479-483.

  71. Mitchell, B.W. 1999. Electrostatic space charge system for dust and pathogen removal in commercial hatching cabinets. Poultry Sci. 78 (S1): 143. (Abstract).

  72. Mitchell, B.W. 1999. Performance of an electrostatic dust reduction system in a commercial hatchery. Dust Control in Animal Production Facilities International Symposium, CIGR EurAgEng, Jutland, Denmark. (Abstract).

  73. Mitchell, B.W., P.S. Holt, and K.H. Seo. 2000. Effectiveness of an electrostatic space charge system for reducing dust in a caged layer room. AgEng2000, Warwick, U.K. (Abstract).

  74. Mitchell, B. W., G. C. Witcher, and J. Hammond. 2000. Automated fumigation and neutralization systems for formaldehyde gas. J. Appl. Poultry Res. 9(3):359-363.

  75. Mitchell, B.W., G.C. Witcher, and J. Hammond. 2000. Automated fumigation and neutralization system for formaldehyde gas. J. Applied Poultry Res. 9(3):359-363.

  76. Seo, K.H., B.W. Mitchell, P.S. Holt and R.K. Gast. 2000. Bactericidal effects of negative air ions on airborne and surface Salmonella enteritidis from an artificially generated aerosol. J. Food Protection 64(1):113-116.

  77. Mitchell, B.W. and H.S. Stone. 2000. Electrostatic reduction system for reducing airborne dust and microorganisms. U.S. Patent No. 6,126,722.   http://patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO1&Sect2=HITOFF&d=PALL&p=1&u=/netahtml/srchnum.htm&r=1&f=G&l=50&s1=6,126,722.WKU.&OS=PN/6,126,722&RS=PN/6,126,722

  78.   Mitchell, B.W., P.S. Holt, and K.H. Seo. 2000. Effectiveness of electrostatic space charge for reducing dust in a caged layer room. J. Appl. Poultry Res. 9(3):292-296.

  79. Arnold, J.W., and B.W. Mitchell. 2002. Use of negative air ionization for reducing microbial contamination on stainless steel surfaces. J. Applied Poultry Research. 11: 179-186.  

  80.   Mitchell, B.W., R. J. Buhr, M. E. Berrang, J. S. Bailey, and N. A. Cox. 2002. Reducing airborne pathogens, dust and Salmonella transmission in experimental hatching cabinets using an electrostatic space charge system. Poultry Sci. 81:49-55.

  81.   Mitchell, B.W. and W.D. Waltman. 2003. Reducing airborne pathogens and dust in commercial hatching cabinets using an electrostatic space charge system. Avian Diseases 47:247-253.

  82. Richardson, L.J., B.W.Mitchell, J.L.Wilson, and C.L.Hofacre.  2003. Effect of an electrostatic space charge system on airborne dust and subsequent potential transmission of microorganisms to broiler breeder pullets by airborne dust. Avian Diseases 47:128-133.

  83. Richardson, L.J., Hofacre, C.L., Mitchell, B.W., and Wilson, J.L. 2003. Effect of electrostatic space charge on reduction of airborne transmission of Salmonella and other bacteria during the lay cycle and to the progeny of broiler breeders. Avian Diseases. 47:1352-1361.

  84. Michell, B.W., Richardson, J., Wilson, J., and Hofacre, C. 2003. Application of an electrostatic space charge system for dust, ammonia, and pathogen reduction in a broiler breeder house. Applied Engr. In Agri. 20(1):87-93.

  85. Gast, R.K., B.W. Mitchell, and P.S. Holt. 2004. Evaluation of Culture Media for Detecting Airborne Salmonella enteritidis in the Environment of Experimentally Infected Laying Hens with an Electrostatic Sampling Device.  Poultry Science. 83:1106-1111.

  86. Gast, R.K., B.W. Mitchell, and P.S. Holt. 2004. Detection of Airborne Salmonella enteritidis in the Environment of Experimentally Infected Laying Hens by an Electrostatic Sampling Device. Avian Diseases. Vol. 48, No. 1, pp. 148–154.

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