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Uptake of metabolizable sugars bySaccharomyces cerevisiae

Folia Microbiologica, 1961
(1) Sugars utilized by the yeastSaccharomyces cerevisia (glucosamine) can be found in a free state in the cells if the rate of their utilization is lower than the rate of uptake. (2) Glucosamine accumulates in the cells in a chemically bound form, on the one hand (occasionally at a concentration greater than that of extracellular free ...
M. Burger, Libuše Hejmová
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Energy and metabolizable protein supply

2011
Several systems are used to measure energy (Van Es, 1978; Moller et al., 1983; INRA, 1989; NRC, 1989; AFRC, 1993) and metabolizable protein (MP) (Madsen, 1985; NRC, 1985; Verite et al., 1987; AFRC, 1992; Tamminga et al., 1994) supplies in cattle. Feed evaluation for cattle is in continues development and several new systems have been proposed (Sniffen ...
H. Volden, N. I. Nielsen
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Metabolizable Energy in Poultry Nutrition

BioScience, 1980
Modern commercial poultry production, like other industrial enterprises, demands control of cost inputs. The major cost is feed, the input of which is determined by biological, managerial, and economic constraints. Under conditions of ad libitum feeding, birds tend to eat to satisfy their energy requirements, which vary with body size, activity, rate ...
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Stability of a metabolizable ester bond in radioimmunoconjugates

Nuclear Medicine and Biology, 1996
Ester bonds have been used as metabolizable linkages to reduce radioactivity levels in non-target tissues following the administration of antibodies labeled with metallic radionuclides. In this radiochemical design of antibodies, while the ester bonds should be cleaved rapidly in non-target tissues, high stability of the ester bonds in plasma is also ...
Y, Arano   +12 more
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Metabolizable energy intake of client‐owned adult dogs

Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition, 2016
SummaryA post hoc analysis of the metabolizable energy (ME) intake of privately owned pet dogs from the authors' nutrition consultation practice (Years 2007–2011) was carried out to identify if currentMErecommendations are suitable for pet dogs. Data on 586 adult dogs were available (median age 5.5, median deviation from ideal weight 0.0), 55 of them ...
M, Thes   +6 more
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Evaluation of Metabolizable Energy for Poultry

World's Poultry Science Journal, 1972
(1972). Evaluation of Metabolizable Energy for Poultry. World's Poultry Science Journal: Vol. 28, No. 2, pp. 204-214.
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Život kao brzi metabolizator

2017
Skupina citokrom P450 enzima, a posebno CYP3A4 i CYP2D6, važna je za metabolizam mnogih lijekova. Različiti genetski polimorfizmi mogu utjecati na pacijentov odgovor na lijek izazivajući značajne interakcije i nuspojave ili pak terapijski neuspjeh i rezistenciju unatoč korištenju preporučenih doza. Prikazat ćemo bolesnicu u dobi od 44 godine koja je do
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Metabolizable Energy and Dietary Fiber

The Journal of Nutrition, 1988
E, Wisker, W, Feldheim
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Metabolizable energy of human mixed diets.

Human nutrition. Applied nutrition, 1986
Nine subjects (four women and five men) consumed the energy required to maintain body weight for 3 weeks (control) and 1000 kcal per day less than the energy required to maintain body weight for 6 weeks (undereating). Ordinary foods were used to provide a mixed diet which was standardized as to composition and analysed by bomb calorimetry and by ...
C W, Miles, P, Webb, C E, Bodwell
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Utilization of metabolizable energy in broilers

2001
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van Milgen, Jaap   +4 more
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