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The Influence of Feed Intake During the Growing Period on the Subsequent Performance of Laying Hens
T.T. Milby, D.H. Sherwood
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This study explores a process chain to produce dispersoid‐strengthened CuCr1Zr for applications requiring high strength and conductivity. Using gas‐atomized powder and copper‐plated alumina nanoparticles, additive manufacturing is performed via powder bed based additive manufacturing with green and red lasers, followed by heat treatment.
Heinrich von Lintel+7 more
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Comparison of laying performance and egg quality between peak and late laying phases in Korean quail. [PDF]
Ma Y+6 more
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The Effect of Complete and Incomplete Growing Diets on Subsequent Performance of the Laying Hen
Margaret Sunde+3 more
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Developing process parameters for the laser‐based Powder Bed Fusion of metals can be a tedious task. Based on melt pool depth, the process parameters are transferable to different laser scan speeds. For this, understanding the melt pool scaling behavior is essential, particularly for materials with high thermal diffusivity, as a change in scaling ...
Markus Döring+2 more
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Egg Quality and Laying Performance of Rhode Island Red Hens Fed with Black Soldier Fly Larvae and Microalgae Meal as an Alternative Diet. [PDF]
Tovar-Ramírez MM+5 more
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Hybrid materials enable high‐performance components but are challenging to process. This study explores an inductive heating concept with spray cooling for steel–aluminum specimens in a two‐step process including friction welding and cup backward extrusion.
Armin Piwek+7 more
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Effects of dietary of Bacillus coagulans, whey powder, and their interaction on the performance of Lohmann LSL-lite laying hens in the late production phase. [PDF]
Hamzehee Z+3 more
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RELATION OF DEPOT FAT TO EGG YOLK FAT IN LAYING HENS
H.J. Almquist+2 more
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