Results 111 to 120 of about 573 (167)
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.

Ammoniated forage toxicosis in calves

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1987
Two calves developed a CNS syndrome characterized by hyperesthesia, tremors, and incoordination while nursing dams that had been feeding on ammoniated forage. To increase digestibility, intake, and nitrogen content, low-quality forages were ammoniated at a rate of 3% dry weight.
L A, Kerr, A W, Groce, K W, Kersting
openaire   +2 more sources

Etiology of Ammoniated Hay Toxicosis

Journal of Animal Science, 1986
Some animals consuming hay treated with anhydrous ammonia have developed neurological signs including hyperexcitability, circling and convulsions. A series of experiments was conducted to identify tentatively the toxin and determine its mode of action.
W P, Weiss   +4 more
openaire   +2 more sources

Ammoniated Electrons Stabilized at the Surface of MgO

Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2009
The reaction of excess electrons at the surface of MgO with ammonia leads to surface ammoniated electrons analogous to those formed when alkali metals are dissolved in anhydrous ammonia. Surface excess electrons are found to be solvated by up to three ammonia molecules, and well-resolved CW and pulsed EPR spectra allow for a precise description of the ...
Chiesa, Mario   +2 more
openaire   +3 more sources

Upgrading of straw by ammoniation

Animal Feed Science and Technology, 1988
Abstract In the period 1983–1985, three lots of wheat straw and three lots of barley straw were treated with 3% ammonia. Moreover, one lot of wheat straw and one lot of barley straw were treated with urea. The digestibility was determined with wethers or dry cows.
B.G. Cottyn, J.L. De Boever
openaire   +1 more source

The ammoniation of agricultural residues

Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 1982
AbstractAgricultural residues, including sugar cane bagasse, maize stalks, rice straw and rice hulls, were ammoniated at high temperature and pressure. Products containing more than 2% fixed nitrogen were obtained. The highest level of nitrogen was found after ammoniation of sugar cane bagasse.
Mohamed A. Hamad, Houssni El‐Saied
openaire   +1 more source

IDIOSYNCRASY TO AMMONIATED MERCURY

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1950
Ammoniated mercury is an effective antiseptic ointment and is therefore widely used. However, standard pediatric textbooks have not described adequately the untoward complications which may arise from the absorption of mercury so applied, and, unless the clinician has had wide experience or is well versed in pediatric or dermatologic literature, so ...
openaire   +1 more source

The neutral carbohydrates of ammoniated rubber latex

Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 1966
Abstract The neutral, water-soluble constituents of ammoniated rubber latex have been fractionated by chromatography on coconut charcoal. The principal compounds have been identified as 1- O -methyl- l -inositol (quebrachitol), l -inositol, myo -inositol, 1- O -α- d -galactopyranosyl- d - myo -inositol (galactinol), O -α- d -galactopyranosyl-(1 ...
T L, Hullar, F, Smith
openaire   +2 more sources

Ammoniation of kenaf tops prior to dehydration

Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 1974
AbstractThe leafy tops of kenaf plants grown as a paper pulp crop were analysed to assess their potential value as a feedstuff. Procedures were investigated for incorporating ammonia nitrogen into the material to enhance its nutritive value. Nitrogen thus fixed was stable during subsequent hot‐air drying of the product.
R E, Knowles   +3 more
openaire   +2 more sources

AMMONIATED MERCURY IN IMPETIGO

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1939
To the Editor:— InThe JournalJanuary 21, page 261, appears a letter from Dr. J. G. Downing of Boston with a note of warning against the use of ammoniated mercury in the treatment of impetigo in the newborn and of its possible effect of causing diarrhea.
openaire   +1 more source

Home - About - Disclaimer - Privacy