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  • 3. Net absorption and utilization of nitrogenous compounds across ruminal, intestinal, and hepatic tissues of growing beef steers fed dry-rolled or steam-flaked sorghum grain.
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  • 5. Splanchnic and mammary nitrogen metabolism by dairy cows fed dry-rolled or steam-flaked sorghum grain.
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  • 6. Splanchnic and mammary nitrogen metabolism by dairy cows fed steam-rolled or steam-flaked corn.
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  • 7. Flake density of steam-processed sorghum grain alters performance and sites of digestibility by growing-finishing steers.
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  • 9. Sorghum grain flake density and source of roughage in feedlot cattle diets.
    Theurer CB, Swingle RS, Wanderley RC, Kattnig RM, Urias A, Ghenniwa G.
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  • 10. Mammary uptake, portal-drained visceral flux, and hepatic metabolism of free and peptide-bound amino acids in cows fed steam-flaked or dry-rolled sorghum grain diets.
    Tagari H, Webb K, Theurer B, Huber T, DeYoung D, Cuneo P, Santos JE, Simas J, Sadik M, Alio A, Lozano O, Delgado-Elorduy A, Nussio L, Bittar CM, Santos F.
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  • 11. The net portal and hepatic flux of metabolites and oxygen consumption in growing beef steers given postruminal casein.
    Guerino F, Huntington GB, Erdman RA.
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  • 12. The effect of feed intake level on splanchnic metabolism in growing beef steers.
    Lapierre H, Bernier JF, Dubreuil P, Reynolds CK, Farmer C, Ouellet DR, Lobley GE.
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  • 15. Effect of the live weight gain of steers during winter grazing on digestibility, acid-base balance, blood flow, and oxygen consumption by splanchnic tissues during adaptation and subsequent feeding of a high-grain diet.
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    Zinn RA, Alverez EG, Montano M, Salinas-Chavira J.
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  • 17. Effect of steam-flaked sorghum grain density on performance, mill production rate, and subacute acidosis in feedlot steers.
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  • 18. Effects of extruded corn or grain sorghum on intake, digestibility, weight gain, and carcasses of finishing steers.
    Gaebe RJ, Sanson DW, Rush IG, Riley ML, Hixon DL, Paisley SI.
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  • 19. Splanchnic metabolism of nutrients and hormones in steers fed alfalfa under conditions of increased absorption of ammonia and L-arginine supply across the portal-drained viscera.
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  • 20. Partition of portal-drained visceral net flux in beef steers. 1. Blood flow and net flux of oxygen, glucose and nitrogenous compounds across stomach and post-stomach tissues.
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