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Purification and Properties of Interstitial Cell-stimulating Hormone from Sheep Pituitary Glands
Phil G. Squire, Choh Hao Li
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Fruit and vegetable peels, rich in nutrients such as fiber and phenolic compounds, can boost livestock productivity, enhancing milk, meat, and draught power. Their use as animal feed reduces organic waste, cuts greenhouse gas emissions, and decreases dependence on grain‐based feeds, offering a sustainable solution with significant nutritional and ...
Muhammad Wasim Haider+8 more
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A Method of collecting Fluid leaving the Omasum of Sheep
J. H. Bouckaert, W. Oyaert
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The Effect of Corn Oil upon the Metabolism of Calcium and Phosphorus by Sheep [PDF]
A. D. Tillman, J. R. Brethour
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Shennong 1 Chicken 40K Liquid Chip: Advancing Genetic Research in Chinese Indigenous Chickens
Based on comprehensive genomic data of Chinese indigenous chickens, we developed a specialized genotyping array for this population. Comparative analyses with published mainstream arrays and evaluations, including genetic assessment of diverse chicken types and gene mining analyses, demonstrated its superior applicability to Chinese indigenous chickens.
Chaoqun Gao+14 more
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Inulin‐type fructans and short‐chain fructooligosaccharides are becoming and increasingly common ingredient used in the food industry as fat and sugar replacers and texture modifiers. Yet careful consideration must be given to the type and quantity of fructans used in replacement of fat and sugar in order product integrity while maintaining product ...
Peter Philip James Jackson+2 more
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The Fecal and Urinary Excretion of Certain B Vitamins by Sheep Fed Hay and Semi-Synthetic Rations [PDF]
P. B. Pearson+2 more
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Viral metagenomic analysis reveals potential biological hazards in non‐human primates in a zoo
The investigation identifies the presence of Encephalomyocarditis virus (EMCV), Baboon endogenous virus (BAV), Human endogenous retrovirus (HERV), and Baboon endogenous virus (BaEV) in non‐human primates (NHPs) at the Zoo, indicating potential zoonotic threats.
Ruiying Liang+13 more
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