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International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, 2015
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2012
Early nutrition can help to improve energy and protein intake and decrease the negative impact of the metabolic response to surgery. A key goal is to identify patients who exhibit increased respiration risk before beginning oral alimentation. Once a simple bedside 3-oz (90 ml) challenge, or early intervention in the oral care, administered by a trained
Álvarez Falcón, Ana Luisa +1 more
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Early nutrition can help to improve energy and protein intake and decrease the negative impact of the metabolic response to surgery. A key goal is to identify patients who exhibit increased respiration risk before beginning oral alimentation. Once a simple bedside 3-oz (90 ml) challenge, or early intervention in the oral care, administered by a trained
Álvarez Falcón, Ana Luisa +1 more
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Feeding standards and feeding systems
Animal Feed Science and Technology, 1993Abstract Feeding standards are commonly understood to be developed in and for feeding systems of temperate countries. The application of these feeding standards is often challenged, particularly for the tropics, but the discussion about their relevance needs clear definitions and statements of objective to be fruitful.
Schiere, J.B., de Wit, J.
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Nutrition of the rabbit, 2020
This chapter deals with nutritional allowances under practical conditions for intensive meat rabbit production. Highlights of this chapter focused on levels of fibre for rabbits, type of fibre, fat supplements, sources of protein, amino acid requirements,
C. D. Blas, G. Mateos
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This chapter deals with nutritional allowances under practical conditions for intensive meat rabbit production. Highlights of this chapter focused on levels of fibre for rabbits, type of fibre, fat supplements, sources of protein, amino acid requirements,
C. D. Blas, G. Mateos
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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1971
This is a review of 32 cases of feeding jejunostomy carried out in the Queen Elisabeth Hospital between the years 1959 and 1968 inclusive. The indications and conditions for which this procedure was used are illustrated. The complications and results of its use are discussed.
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This is a review of 32 cases of feeding jejunostomy carried out in the Queen Elisabeth Hospital between the years 1959 and 1968 inclusive. The indications and conditions for which this procedure was used are illustrated. The complications and results of its use are discussed.
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Neonatal Network, 1999
QUESTION:HOW CAN THE CALORIC density of expressed breast milk be increased without the use of supplements such as medium-chain triglycerides (MCT) and breast milk fortifiers?
D, Kirsten, L, Bradford
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QUESTION:HOW CAN THE CALORIC density of expressed breast milk be increased without the use of supplements such as medium-chain triglycerides (MCT) and breast milk fortifiers?
D, Kirsten, L, Bradford
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Meeting Global Feed Protein Demand: Challenge, Opportunity, and Strategy.
Annual Review of Animal Biosciences, 2019Feed protein supplements are one of the most expensive and limiting feed ingredients. This review offers a comprehensive analysis of how the expected expansion of animal production, driven by the rising world population and living standards for more ...
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Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 2017
Feeding disorders often present in children with complex medical histories as well as those with neurodevelopmental disabilities. If untreated, feeding problems will likely persist and may lead to additional developmental and medical complications.
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Feeding disorders often present in children with complex medical histories as well as those with neurodevelopmental disabilities. If untreated, feeding problems will likely persist and may lead to additional developmental and medical complications.
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ASAIO Journal, 1988
This study evaluated the peritoneal cavity as the sole route for alimentation in 300 g growing rats. Initial studies demonstrated that a solution of high osmolality was required to provide sufficient calories. A nutrient solution was formulated by mixing 20% glucose with electrolytes (10 ml) and 8.5% amino acids with electrolytes (20 ml). Instilling 30
J, Rubin, Q, Jones, A, Planch, J, Bower
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This study evaluated the peritoneal cavity as the sole route for alimentation in 300 g growing rats. Initial studies demonstrated that a solution of high osmolality was required to provide sufficient calories. A nutrient solution was formulated by mixing 20% glucose with electrolytes (10 ml) and 8.5% amino acids with electrolytes (20 ml). Instilling 30
J, Rubin, Q, Jones, A, Planch, J, Bower
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 1986
Problems related to feeding behavior in horses fall into three main categories: underconsumption, overconsumption, and abnormal consumption. Anorexia may be caused by a variety of diseases and overcome by removing the underlying causes (pain, fever), and physical or chemical stimulation of appetite. "Hypophagia" may be caused by poor dentition, disease,
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Problems related to feeding behavior in horses fall into three main categories: underconsumption, overconsumption, and abnormal consumption. Anorexia may be caused by a variety of diseases and overcome by removing the underlying causes (pain, fever), and physical or chemical stimulation of appetite. "Hypophagia" may be caused by poor dentition, disease,
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