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Canadian Journal of Animal Science, 1977
Three series of digestibility experiments with mature geldings indicated no significant differences between the 4N-HCl insoluble ash indicator and the total collection methods for determination of apparent digestible nitrogen and digestible energy. There were significant differences (P < 0.05) between animals for the insoluble ash method in two of ...
E. I. SUTTON +2 more
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Three series of digestibility experiments with mature geldings indicated no significant differences between the 4N-HCl insoluble ash indicator and the total collection methods for determination of apparent digestible nitrogen and digestible energy. There were significant differences (P < 0.05) between animals for the insoluble ash method in two of ...
E. I. SUTTON +2 more
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Journal of Chemical Ecology, 1981
The fecal pellets of rabbits,Oryctolagus cuniculus, are coated with secretion from the anal gland, the odor from which functions as a territorial marker. The total volatiles collected from above fecal pellets and three different fractions prepared by washing the volatiles through either distilled water, 1 M sodium hydroxide, or 1 M hydrochloric acid ...
E R, Hesterman +2 more
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The fecal pellets of rabbits,Oryctolagus cuniculus, are coated with secretion from the anal gland, the odor from which functions as a territorial marker. The total volatiles collected from above fecal pellets and three different fractions prepared by washing the volatiles through either distilled water, 1 M sodium hydroxide, or 1 M hydrochloric acid ...
E R, Hesterman +2 more
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Journal of Agricultural Sciences Research (2764-0973)
Andressa Natahalie Nunes +10 more
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Andressa Natahalie Nunes +10 more
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