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Effects of fixed and changing forage NDF levels on intake, growth performance, and carcass traits of Nellore bulls in the feedlot. [PDF]
de Souza MG +7 more
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Low Silicon and Better Pasture Feeding Quality: Uncovering Genetic Diversity in Russian Wildrye (<i>Psathyrostachys juncea</i>). [PDF]
Dashkevich S +8 more
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DNA-Lipid Nanodiscs with a Polyethylene Glycol Interface. [PDF]
Chandrasekhar S +7 more
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Detergent-Based Decellularization Preserves Extracellular Matrix Ultrastructure in Ovine Soft Tissues. [PDF]
Helal IE +5 more
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Partially mixed ration silages based on banana leaves, with and without tomato residue, in the diet of lambs under semi-arid conditions. [PDF]
Moreira Silva A +7 more
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Effects of capsaicin and monensin on ruminal fermentation, intake, nutrient digestibility, and ruminal dynamics of grazing bulls. [PDF]
Santiago MR +11 more
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Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society, 1972
AbstractThe potential hazard of a carbonate‐based, phosphate‐free detergent was compared with that of a variety of granular and liquid phosphate detergents. Evaluations were made using methods prescribed by the Federal Hazardous Substances Act (FHSA) and others designed to more closely approximate exposure in actual use.
J B, Williams, D, Taber
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AbstractThe potential hazard of a carbonate‐based, phosphate‐free detergent was compared with that of a variety of granular and liquid phosphate detergents. Evaluations were made using methods prescribed by the Federal Hazardous Substances Act (FHSA) and others designed to more closely approximate exposure in actual use.
J B, Williams, D, Taber
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Chemical & Engineering News Archive, 1949
WHEN I first began thinking about this paper, I reread Lord Leverhulme's medal address on "Research." In his pungently humorous style he said: Industrial research is not like a penny-in-the-slot ma...
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WHEN I first began thinking about this paper, I reread Lord Leverhulme's medal address on "Research." In his pungently humorous style he said: Industrial research is not like a penny-in-the-slot ma...
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