130 results on '"Bird HR"'
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102. An inborn characteristic determining the response of chickens to a diet free of animal protein.
103. Effect of quantity and source of dietary nitrogen on the utilization of the hydroxy analogues of methionine and glycine by chicks.
104. Potentiation of lathyrogenic effect of beta aminopropionitrile in turkey poults.
105. The relation of dietary supplements and tissue metabolites to glycine toxicity in the chick.
106. A chick growth factor in cow manure; its stability and solubility.
107. Toxicity of beta-amino-propionitrile for turkey poults.
108. EDEMA IN VITAMIN E DEFICIENT CHICKS.
109. Effect of arsonic acid derivatives in stimulating growth of chicks fed certain diets.
110. Effect of vitamin B12 and folic acid on growth and uricemia of chickens fed high levels of glycine.
111. Rhythmic responses of chicks to injected thiamine.
112. A chick growth factor in cow manure; its non-identity with chick growth factors previously described.
113. The effects of arsanilic acid on laying hens at three dietary protein levels. I. Egg production.
114. The chick growth factor of cow manure, a counteractant of effects of excessive soybean meal.
115. A dietary factor influencing lymphoid tumor of the chicken.
116. Chick growth factor in cow manure: effect on hatchability and storage in hens.
117. Concentration and properties of a chick growth factor occurring in cow manure.
118. Effect of arsenic acid derivatives in stimulating growth of chickens.
119. Effects of salts on the instability of thiamine in purified chick diets.
120. Effectiveness of antibiotics in broiler feeds.
121. Production of aortic rupture in turkey poults fed beta-aminopropionitrile.
122. Adenosine as growth factor for chicks fed purified diet.
123. Effect of glutamic acid on chick's proline requirement.
124. Tryptophan-Niacin relationship in the developing chick embryo.
125. Relationship between ornithine and proline in chick nutrition.
126. Effect of excess dietary L-, DL- and D-serine on the chicks.
127. Ability of the chick to utilize D- and excess L- indispensable amino acid nitrogen in the synthesis of dispensable amino acids.
128. A chick growth factor in cow manure; the preparation of concentrates and the properties of the factor.
129. Antibiotic growth stimulants.
130. Conversion of glutamic acid to proline in the chick.
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