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  • 2. Endogenous flow of amino acids in the avian ileum as influenced by increasing dietary peptide concentrations.
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  • 17. Comparative responses of genetically lean and fat chickens to lysine, arginine and non-essential amino acid supply. II. Plasma amino acid responses.
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  • 18. Gut endogenous nitrogen and amino acid excretions in adult domestic cats fed a protein-free diet or an enzymatically hydrolyzed casein-based diet.
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