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111 related items for PubMed ID: 2066312

  • 1. Nitrogen requirement of pregnant gilts.
    Dunn JM, Speer VC.
    J Anim Sci; 1991 May; 69(5):2020-5. PubMed ID: 2066312
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  • 2. Estimation of the isoleucine and aromatic amino acid requirements of pregnant swine.
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  • 3. Interrelationships between dietary protein level, energy intake, and nitrogen retention in pregnant gilts.
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  • 4. Excess crude protein for nongravid gilts.
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    Figueroa JL, Lewis AJ, Miller PS, Fischer RL, Diedrichsen RM.
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  • 8. Nitrogen metabolism, tissue carnosine concentration and blood chemistry of gravid swine fed graded levels of histidine.
    Easter RA, Baker DH.
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  • 9. Nitrogen from ammonia is as efficient as that from free amino acids or protein for improving growth performance of pigs fed diets deficient in nonessential amino acid nitrogen.
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  • 10. Performance and nutrient balance in growing swine fed low-protein diets supplemented with amino acids and potassium.
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  • 11. Effect of lysine and threonine supplementation of sorghum gestation diets on nitrogen balance and plasma constituents in first-litter gilts.
    Cuaron JA, Chapple RP, Easter RA.
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  • 13. Raw mung beans as a protein source for bred gilts.
    Luce WG, Maxwell CV, Buchanan DS, Bates RO, Woltmann MD, Norton SA, Dietz GN.
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  • 14. Dietary fiber in a low-protein diet during gestation affects nitrogen excretion in primiparous gilts, with possible influences from the gut microbiota.
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  • 16. Nitrogen metabolism and reproductive response of gravid swine fed an arginine-free diet during the last 84 days of gestation.
    Easter RA, Baker DH.
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  • 17. Limited and excess dietary protein during gestation affects growth and compositional traits in gilts and impairs offspring fetal growth.
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