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Ammoniation of Paddy Straw with Urea and Its in sacco Dry Matter Digestibility
Jai Kishan, R. S. Dass, U. B. Singh
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Effect of Ammoniation of Hill Grasses on Nutrient Utilization by Crossbred Heifers
B. Sinch, A. L. Taparia
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Ammoniated forage toxicosis in calves
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1987Two 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
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Etiology of Ammoniated Hay Toxicosis
Journal of Animal Science, 1986Some 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
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IDIOSYNCRASY TO AMMONIATED MERCURY
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1950Ammoniated 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 ...
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Neogamasellevans ammonis Karg & Schorlemmer 2009
2016369. Neogamasellevans ammonis Karg & Schorlemmer, 2009 Neogamasellevans ammonis Karg & Schorlemmer, 2009: 71. Type depository. Arachnologischen Sammlung des Museums für Naturkunde, Berlin, Germany. Type locality and habitat. Botanical Garden, Asunción, Paraguay, 1966, in litter and soil from a jungle.
Castilho, Raphael C. +3 more
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AMMONIATED MERCURY IN IMPETIGO
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1939To 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.
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