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2. Cooking Has Variable Effects on the Fermentability in the Large Intestine of the Fraction of Meats, Grain Legumes, and Insects That Is Resistant to Digestion in the Small Intestine in an in Vitro Model of the Pig’s Gastrointestinal Tract
3. In vitro antagonistic activity evaluation of Lactic Acid Bacteria (LAB) combined with cellulase enzyme against campylobacter jejuni growth in co-culture
4. B cell trafficking in Bovine Leukemia Virus infected sheep
5. Characteristics of integrated farming system in Thua Thien Hue province
6. Effect of integrated production systems of rice-fish and rice-fish-ducks on environment and income of farmers in Thua Thien Hue province.
7. Additivity of ileal endogenous losses and real digestibilities of amino acids determined by means of the N15 -labelled diets technique in growing pigs fed various feedstuffs
8. Control ofSalmonellaContamination of Shell Eggs-Preharvest and Postharvest Methods: A Review
9. The 13C-VS the 15N-leucine infusion technique for the determination of the ileal endogenous N losses in pigs
10. La technique de perfusion de 13C-VS celle de 15N-leucine pour la détermination des pertes iléales d'azote endogène chez le porc
11. Effect of chesnut tannins on in vivo and in sacco protein digestion in ruminants
12. Effet du colostrum bovin administré à des porcelets au sevrage sur la morphologie de la paroi intestinale et sur le système immunitaire
13. Virulence factors of Salmonella Enteritidis—Food safety issues due to table eggs’ contamination
14. Nutritive value of fibrous ingredients fed to pigs in the Democratic Republic of Congo measured using an in vitro technique
15. Adhesion and Growth Inhibitory Effect of Chicken Egg Yolk Antibody (IgY) onSalmonella entericaSerovars Enteritidis and TyphimuriumIn Vitro
16. Peripheral Blood B-Cell Death Compensates for Excessive Proliferation in Lymphoid Tissues and Maintains Homeostasis in Bovine Leukemia Virus-InfectedSheep
17. Effect of pig bodyweight on ileal amino acid endogenous losses after ingestion of a protein-free diet enriched in pea inner fibre isolates
18. Identification on Commercialized Products of AFLP Markers Able To Discriminate Slow- from Fast-Growing Chicken Strains
19. Rumen escape of methionine and lysine administered intraruminally to growing double-muscled Belgian Blue bulls
20. The Current 15N-Leucine Infusion Technique Is Not Suitable for Quantitative Measurements of Ileal Endogenous Amino Acid Flows in Pigs
21. The High Water-Holding Capacity of Pea Inner Fibers Affects the Ileal Flow of Endogenous Amino Acids in Pigs
22. The Use of 15N-Labeled Dietary Proteins for Determining True Ileal Amino Acid Digestibilities Is Limited by Their Rapid Recycling in the Endogenous Secretions of Pigs
23. Chemical Composition of Pea Fibre Isolates and their Effect on the Endogenous Amino Acid Flow at the Ileum of the Pig
24. Effect of Oral and Parenteral N Nutrition vsN-Free Nutrition on the Endogenous AminoAcid Flow at the Ileum of the Pig*
25. Control of Salmonella Contamination of Shell Eggs-Preharvest and Postharvest Methods: A Review.
26. Prospects for Livestock Production in the Next Future.
27. Prevalence and sources of Campylobacter spp. contamination in free-range broiler production in the southern part of Belgium.
28. Hen egg yolk antibodies (IgY), production and use for passive immunization against bacterial enteric infections in chicken: a review.
29. Contamination of poultry flocks by the human pathogen Campylobacter spp. and strategies to reduce its prevalence at the farm level.
30. Apparent and true ileal digestibility of amino acids and nitrogen balance measured in pigs with ileo‐rectal anastomosis or T‐cannulas, given a diet containing peas
31. Effect of Oral and Parenteral N Nutrition vs N-Free Nutrition on the Endogenous Amino Acid Flow at the Ileum of the Pig*.
32. Adhesion and Growth Inhibitory Effect of Chicken Egg Yolk Antibody (IgY) on Salmonella entericaSerovars Enteritidis and Typhimurium In Vitro
33. Refinement of the production of antigen-specific hen egg yolk antibodies (IgY) intended for passive dietary immunization in animals. A review.
34. Adhesion and growth inhibitory effect of chicken egg yolk antibody (IgY) on Salmonella enterica serovars Enteritidis and Typhimurium in vitro.
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