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Growth response of pastured Simmental calves to a high by-pass protein creep supplement
Canadian Journal of Animal Science, 1999One hundred and thirty-seven cow-calf pairs on pasture in southeastern Alberta, were randomly allocated to one of two treatments no supplement (NOS) or a high by-pass protein (70% of CP) creep supplement (HPS) at an intake of 1.5 kg head−1 d−1. Calf weaning weights and pre-weaning ADG were higher (P < 0.01) in calves fed HPS (306.0 kg and 1.49 kg d−
D. O. Jensen +4 more
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Effects of a By-Pass Protein on Water Utilization by West African Dwarf Goats
Journal of Agricultural Research and Development, 2009The utilization of water was investigated in 12 West African Dwarf goats (WAD) fed four diets which involved corn cob as basal diet supplemented with cotton seed cake (CSC) at 0, 25, 50 and 75% levels.
Adeloye, AA, Daramola, JO
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CNS & Neurological Disorders - Drug Targets, 2015
S100B protein has been recently proposed as a consolidated marker of brain damage and death in adult, children and newborn patients. The present study evaluates whether the longitudinal measurement of S100B at different perioperative time-points may be a useful tool to identify the occurrence of perioperative early death in congenital heart disease ...
Varrica, Alessandro +9 more
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S100B protein has been recently proposed as a consolidated marker of brain damage and death in adult, children and newborn patients. The present study evaluates whether the longitudinal measurement of S100B at different perioperative time-points may be a useful tool to identify the occurrence of perioperative early death in congenital heart disease ...
Varrica, Alessandro +9 more
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Animal Feed Science and Technology, 1996
Abstract Three experiments were undertaken to determine the feeding value of grass straw:corn juice silages compared to grass hay. In experiment 1 (70 d), the four basal diets were: 1) grass hay (GH) used as control treatment; 2) tall fescue straw:corn juice silage (50:50 wt./wt.)(FCJ); 3) urea treated tall fescue straw:corn juice silage (50:50, wt ...
I. Hussain, P.R. Cheeke, D.E. Johnson
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Abstract Three experiments were undertaken to determine the feeding value of grass straw:corn juice silages compared to grass hay. In experiment 1 (70 d), the four basal diets were: 1) grass hay (GH) used as control treatment; 2) tall fescue straw:corn juice silage (50:50 wt./wt.)(FCJ); 3) urea treated tall fescue straw:corn juice silage (50:50, wt ...
I. Hussain, P.R. Cheeke, D.E. Johnson
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CNS & neurological disorders drug targets, 2015
S100B protein has been recently proposed as a consolidated marker of brain damage and death in adult, children and newborn patients. The present study evaluates whether the longitudinal measurement of S100B at different perioperative time-points may be a useful tool to identify the occurrence of perioperative early death in congenital heart disease ...
Varrica, A +9 more
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S100B protein has been recently proposed as a consolidated marker of brain damage and death in adult, children and newborn patients. The present study evaluates whether the longitudinal measurement of S100B at different perioperative time-points may be a useful tool to identify the occurrence of perioperative early death in congenital heart disease ...
Varrica, A +9 more
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Energy and Protein Utilization in Calves Fed via Rumen by-Pass
Journal of Animal Science, 1974R D, Hedde +3 more
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Size and density influence of concentrates to increase by-pass protein fraction in dairy cows’ diet
2018Increasing by-pass protein is one of the challenges of ruminant nutrition to both cover the protein needs of animals and reduce the nitrogen excretion in the environment. Industrial process such as heat treatment, formaldehyde tanning and vegetable extract are focused on the protection of proteins against ruminal fermentations but show some limits (low
Dufreneix, Florence +2 more
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2020
This study was carried out to determine the degradation characteristics of dairy compound feeds (DCF) subjected to various treatments. (fat, F; tannic acid, TA: fat+tannic acid, (F+TA), as well as the combination of all levels of F and TA). In the in situ trial, ruminal dry matter (DM) degradabilities, organic matter (OM) degradabilities, crude protein
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This study was carried out to determine the degradation characteristics of dairy compound feeds (DCF) subjected to various treatments. (fat, F; tannic acid, TA: fat+tannic acid, (F+TA), as well as the combination of all levels of F and TA). In the in situ trial, ruminal dry matter (DM) degradabilities, organic matter (OM) degradabilities, crude protein
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Mechanisms, regulation and functions of the unfolded protein response
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2020Claudio Hetz +2 more
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[Changes in serum proteins following intestinal by-pass for obesity].
La Nouvelle presse medicale, 1980S B, Doldi, M, Bruni, W, Montorsi
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