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Dietary selenium (Se) deficiency is recognized as a global problem, and exogenous Se supplementation can effectively enrich its levels in animal bodies. Offal tissues are equally important as meat in Se enrichment. Varying properties among Se species require information beyond total Se concentration to fully evaluate health risk/benefits.
Xiaoqing Guo+9 more
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Author(s): Rumen Rachev Title (English): Towards the New Abnormal Journal Reference: Identities: Journal for Politics, Gender and Culture Publisher: Institute of Social Sciences and Humanities - Skopje Page Range: 104 Page Count: 1 ...
Rumen Rachev
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Islands in the stream: from individual to communal fiber degradation in the rumen ecosystem
The herbivore rumen ecosystem constitutes an extremely efficient degradation machinery for the intricate chemical structure of fiber biomass, thus, enabling the hosting animal to digest its feed.
Sarah Moraïs, I. Mizrahi
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Potential of sugarcane bagasse as feedstock for biogas production in Nigeria
Abstract The Nigerian government's interest in expanding the sugar sector has significantly increased sugarcane production, generating substantial bagasse by‐products without adequate waste management strategies. This study examined the potential of sugarcane bagasse as a biogas feedstock by integrating a socioeconomic survey of 120 sugarcane farmers ...
AbdulAzeez Shobajo+2 more
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The aim of this study was to determine the effect of disturbed irrigation regime on dry biomass yield of Sudan grass. In the period 2021 - 2023 for the region of Stara Zagora on meadow - cinnamon soil was conducted an experiment with Sudan grass variety
Rumen Bazitov
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Quantification of nutrient supply in forage-based diets for beef cattle [PDF]
End of Project ReportIntroduction Cattle rearing systems in Ireland are predominantly grass-based as 80% of agricultural land is dedicated to grassland (silage, hay and pasture) (CSO, 2007).
McGee, Mark+2 more
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Ammonia production by human faecal bacteria, and the enumeration, isolation and characterization of bacteria capable of growth on peptides and amino acids [PDF]
DA - 20130125 IS - 1471-2180 (Electronic) IS - 1471-2180 (Linking) LA - eng PT - Journal Article PT - Research Support, Non-U.S.
McKain, Nest+2 more
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Nitrogen Metabolism in the Rumen
Nitrogen metabolism is reviewed with emphasis on methods for quantitating various nitrogen-transactions in the rumen of animals on a variety of diets. Ammonia kinetics, microbial cell synthesis, the inputs of endogenous nitrogen, degradation of dietary protein, and availability to the animal of dietary bypass protein are discussed.
John Nolan, R. A. Leng
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This study presents a scalable strategy for producing Priestia megaterium α‐amylase (PmAmy) via fed‐batch fermentation, optimizing the biomass/IPTG ratio to enhance yield. With an activity of 67.7 U mL−1 at 22.3 g L−1 biomass, PmAmy demonstrated 99% efficiency in dough fermentation, highlighting its industrial potential as a sustainable baking enzyme .
Atacan Erdem+3 more
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Innovation as a Key Driver of Competitiveness [PDF]
This paper examines the link between the issue of competitiveness and innovation and their role in fostering higher living standards. The analysis is carried out at the level of both the firm and the country and then outlines some important policy ...
Rumen Dobrinsky
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