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NONRUMINANT NUTRITION - Adipic acid increases plasma lysine but does not improve the efficiency of lysine utilization in swine./
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Kempen, T A T G van
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American Society of Animal Science [etc.]
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2001
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NONRUMINANT NUTRITION - Alkanes as internal markers to estimate digestibility of hay or hay plus concentrate diets in horses./
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Ordakowski, A L
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American Society of Animal Science [etc.]
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2001
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NONRUMINANT NUTRITION - Apparent ileal digestibility of amino acids and the digestible and metabolizable energy content of dry extruded-expelled soybean meal and its effects on growth performance of pigs./
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Woodworth, J C
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American Society of Animal Science [etc.]
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2001
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NONRUMINANT NUTRITION - Comparative effects of high dietary levels of organic and inorganic selenium on selenium toxicity of growing-finishing pigs./
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Kim, Y Y
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American Society of Animal Science [etc.]
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2001
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NONRUMINANT NUTRITION - Comparative total tract digestibility of dietary energy and nutrients in growing pigs and adult sows./
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Goff, G Le
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American Society of Animal Science [etc.]
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2001
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NONRUMINANT NUTRITION - Conjugated linoleic acid improves feed efficiency, decreases subcutaneous fat, and improves certain aspects of meat quality in Stress-Genotype pigs./
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Wiegand, B R
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American Society of Animal Science [etc.]
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2001
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NONRUMINANT NUTRITION - Dietary adipic acid reduces ammonia emission from swine excreta./
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Kempen, T A T G van
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American Society of Animal Science [etc.]
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2001
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NONRUMINANT NUTRITION - Dietary conjugated linoleic acid alters fatty acid composition of pig skeletal muscle and fat./
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Ramsay, T G
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American Society of Animal Science [etc.]
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2001
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NONRUMINANT NUTRITION - Dietary L-carnitine suppresses mitochondrial branched-chain keto acid dehydrogenase activity and enhances protein accretion and carcass characteristics of swine./
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Owen, K Q
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American Society of Animal Science [etc.]
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2001
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NONRUMINANT NUTRITION - Dietary manipulation to reduce aerial ammonia concentrations in nursery pig facilities./
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Colina, J J
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American Society of Animal Science [etc.]
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2001
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NONRUMINANT NUTRITION - Dietary phosphorus and an inflammatory challenge affect performance and immune function of weanling pigs./
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Kegley, E B
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American Society of Animal Science [etc.]
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2001
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NONRUMINANT NUTRITION - Dynamic ideal protein and limiting amino acids for lactating sows: The impact of amino acid mobilization./
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Kim, S W
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American Society of Animal Science [etc.]
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2001
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NONRUMINANT NUTRITION - Effect of chromium picolinate and chromium propionate on glucose and insulin kinetics of growing barrows and on growth and carcass traits of growing-finishing barrows./
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Matthews, J O
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American Society of Animal Science [etc.]
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2001
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NONRUMINANT NUTRITION - Effect of dietary boron on growth performance, calcium and phosphorus metabolism, and bone mechanical properties in growing barrows./
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Armstrong, T A
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American Society of Animal Science [etc.]
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2001
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NONRUMINANT NUTRITION - Effect of dietary L-carnitine on growth performance and body composition in nursery and growing-finishing pigs./
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Owen, K Q
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American Society of Animal Science [etc.]
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2001
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NONRUMINANT NUTRITION - Effect of dietary protein source and lysine:DE ratio on growth performance, meat quality, and body composition of growing-finishing pigs./
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Szab� C
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American Society of Animal Science [etc.]
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2001
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NONRUMINANT NUTRITION - Effect of dietary selenium source, level, and pig hair color on various selenium indices./
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Kim, Y Y
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American Society of Animal Science [etc.]
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2001
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NONRUMINANT NUTRITION - Effect of different protein sources on growth and carcass traits in growing-finishing pigs./
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Shelton, J L
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American Society of Animal Science [etc.]
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2001
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NONRUMINANT NUTRITION - Effect of energy and lysine intake in gestation on sow performance./
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Cooper, D R
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American Society of Animal Science [etc.]
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2001
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NONRUMINANT NUTRITION - Effect of high temperature and feeding level on energy utilization in piglets./
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Collin, A
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American Society of Animal Science [etc.]
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2001
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