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1. Analysis of physicochemical properties of nut-based milk and sweetened condensed milk alternatives.

2. Effects of Replacing Cow's Milk with Plant-Based Beverages on Potential Nutrient Intake in Sustainable Healthy Dietary Patterns: A Case Study.

3. Is it possible to obtain substitutes for human milk oligosaccharides from bovine milk, goat milk, or other mammal milks?

4. The effect of pH shifting on the calcium-fortified milk analogue with chickpea protein.

5. Production of fermented milk analogs using subcritical water extraction of rice by-products and investigation of its physicochemical, microbial, rheological, and sensory properties.

6. Bioactive (Poly)phenol Concentrations in Plant-Based Milk Alternatives in the US Market.

7. Lipid Profile of Plant-Based Milk Alternatives (PBMAs) and Cow's Milk: A Comparison.

8. Transition milk or milk replacer powder as waste milk supplements to cold-stressed neonatal Holstein dairy calves: Effects on performance, feeding behavior, and health.

9. Physicochemical and nutritional properties of high protein emulsion-type lupin-based model milk alternatives: effect of protein source and homogenization pressure.

10. Nutritional Content and Health Profile of Single-Serve Non-Dairy Plant-Based Beverages.

12. International Analysis of the Nutritional Content and a Review of Health Benefits of Non-Dairy Plant-Based Beverages.

13. Key volatile off-flavor compounds in peas (Pisum sativum L.) and their relations with the endogenous precursors and enzymes using soybean (Glycine max) as a reference.

14. Lactose and Digestible Maltodextrin in Milk Replacers Differently Affect Energy Metabolism and Substrate Oxidation: A Calorimetric Study in Piglets.

15. Effect of dairy by-products as milk replacers on quality attributes of ice cream.

16. Selective multiresidue determination of highly polar anionic pesticides in plant-based milk, wine and beer using hydrophilic interaction liquid chromatography combined with tandem mass spectrometry.

17. Determining the nutritional boundaries for replacing lactose with glucose in milk replacers for calves fed twice daily.

18. Evaluating the potential role of tryptophan in calf milk replacers to facilitate weaning.

19. Short communication: Hypernatremia in diarrheic calves associated with oral electrolyte administration in water and milk replacer in absence of access to water.

20. Got Mylk? The Emerging Role of Australian Plant-Based Milk Alternatives as A Cow's Milk Substitute.

21. Nutritional and health attributes of milk and milk imitations.

22. Alopecia in Belgian Blue crossbred calves: a case series.

23. Manganese levels in infant formula and young child nutritional beverages in the United States and France: Comparison to breast milk and regulations.

24. The effect of docosahexaenoic acid-rich algae supplementation in milk replacer on performance and selected immune system functions in calves.

25. The effect of tributyrin supplementation to milk replacer on plasma glucagon-like peptide 2 concentrations in pre-weaning calves.

26. Effects of milk replacer feeding rate and long-term antibiotic inclusion in milk replacer on performance and nutrient digestibility of Holstein dairy calves up to 4 months of age.

27. Hypertonic milk replacers increase gastrointestinal permeability in healthy dairy calves.

28. Polyol-producing lactic acid bacteria isolated from sourdough and their application to reduce sugar in a quinoa-based milk substitute.

29. Formula derived Maillard reaction products in post-weaning intrauterine growth-restricted piglets induce developmental programming of hepatic oxidative stress independently of microRNA-21 and microRNA-155.

30. A Self-Contained Chemiluminescent Lateral Flow Assay for Point-of-Care Testing.

31. Immune reactivity against a variety of mammalian milks and plant-based milk substitutes.

32. A milk formula containing maltodextrin, vs. lactose, as main carbohydrate source, improves cognitive performance of piglets in a spatial task.

33. Impact of protease and amylase treatment on proteins and the product quality of a quinoa-based milk substitute.

34. Flow-batch analysis of clenbuterol based on analyte extraction on molecularly imprinted polymers coupled to an in-system chromogenic reaction. Application to human urine and milk substitute samples.

35. Iodine concentration of milk-alternative drinks available in the UK in comparison with cows' milk.

36. Media audit reveals inappropriate promotion of products under the scope of the International Code of Marketing of Breast-milk Substitutes in South-East Asia.

37. A Comparison of the Nutritional Value of Cow's Milk and Nondairy Beverages.

38. Evaluation of Physicochemical and Glycaemic Properties of Commercial Plant-Based Milk Substitutes.

39. Antioxidant and Antihypertensive Potential of Protein Fractions from Flour and Milk Substitutes from Canary Seeds (Phalaris canariensis L.).

40. Changes in the intestinal bacterial community, short-chain fatty acid profile, and intestinal development of preweaned Holstein calves. 1. Effects of prebiotic supplementation depend on site and age.

41. Effect of milk replacer program on calf performance and digestion of nutrients in dairy calves to 4 months of age.

42. Alopecia in lambs associated with micronutrient-deficient milk replacer.

43. Effect of the supplementation with a blend containing short and medium chain fatty acid monoglycerides in milk replacer on rumen papillae development in weaning calves.

44. Short communication: Initial evidence supporting existence of potential rumen epidermal stem and progenitor cells.

45. Iodine Content in Milk Alternatives.

46. Effect of high pressure processing on dispersive and aggregative properties of almond milk.

47. Effects of wheat protein in milk replacers on abomasal emptying rate in calves.

48. Cereals and pulse-based ready-to-use therapeutic food as an alternative to the standard milk- and peanut paste-based formulation for treating severe acute malnutrition: a noninferiority, individually randomized controlled efficacy clinical trial.

49. Effects of replacing lactose from milk replacer by glucose, fructose, or glycerol on energy partitioning in veal calves.

50. Foods for Special Dietary Needs: Non-dairy Plant-based Milk Substitutes and Fermented Dairy-type Products.

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