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Revisiting starch degradability in dairy ruminants: from feed processing to gut microbiota and metabolic regulation. [PDF]
Yin Q +6 more
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Issue 17 ~ American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) consultative visit by accreditation team; Hartley Collection donated to OLIVER || Issue 18 ~ Construction of Stage 1 of the University Veterinary Centre Sydney; Staff and students shine || Issue 19 ~ Support our super team!
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ABSTRACT Climate change has intensified the need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, particularly methane (CH4) from enteric fermentation. Genetic selection has emerged as a promising mitigation strategy; however, studies on Bos taurus indicus , especially Nellore cattle, remain limited.
J. A. Silva +10 more
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Theorizing Waste as a Technique of Power in Capitalistic Stakeholder Relations
Abstract Waste is an important socio‐ecological challenge of contemporary capitalism, contributing to climate change and environmental degradation. Despite its pervasiveness and its impacts on diverse stakeholders, it yet remains largely underexplored in management and organization studies.
Elise Lobbedez +2 more
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Unveiling the Role of Rumen Microbiome in Modulating Intramuscular Fat Deposition of Pingliang Red Cattle. [PDF]
Meng H +12 more
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ABSTRACT Academic Abstract Without recognizing how past failures bias subsequent choices, managers risk decisions that waste resources or prematurely abandon promising opportunities. This study draws on risk‐type preference‐shift theory and extends it with individual and organizational boundary conditions to examine how distinct failure experiences ...
Julian Nickel +3 more
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Effects of L-Valine Supplementation in Low-Nitrogen Diets on Rumen Fermentation Parameters, Predicted Methane Emissions Production, and Microbial Communities In Vitro. [PDF]
Li C +6 more
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Issue 34 ~ Carnival of the Animals: Veterinary Science Foundation 2004 fundraising event || Issue 35 ~Industry workshop; University supports capital campaign: Stage 2 Dog Centre; Korean veterinary professor’s visit || Issue 36 ~ Teaching & learning: successful TIF projects 2005; 50 Year Reunion || Issue 37 ~ Student Prize Giving; AVA Great Debate ...
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Theatres of Indirectness: Passive Aggression and Failure
Critical Quarterly, EarlyView.
Sara Crangle, Sam Ladkin
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ABSTRACT Microalgae are a highly diverse group of unicellular organisms that grow in a wide range of aquatic environments and are widely used as dietary supplements for both human and animal applications. Microalgae are rich in lipids, proteins, carbohydrates and other valuable bioactive components such as pigments, antioxidants and vitamins.
Sietse Jan Koopmans +4 more
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