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114 related items for PubMed ID: 4826439

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  • 42. [Effects of growth hormone, prolactin, and a combination of the two on nitrogen levels in the rat. Search for a cumulative effect].
    Elsair J, Poey J, Naceur J, Tarzali A, Allal K.
    Ann Nutr Aliment; 1973; 27(1):1-10. PubMed ID: 4751212
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  • 43. Partition of the nitrogen in sheep faeces with detergent solutions, and its application to the estimation of the true digestibility of dietary nitrogen and the excretion of non dietary faecal nitrogen.
    Mason VC, Frederiksen JH.
    Z Tierphysiol Tierernahr Futtermittelkd; 1979 Feb; 41(3):121-31. PubMed ID: 425719
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  • 44. Evaluation of nitrogen metabolites as indices of nitrogen utilization in sheep given frozen and dry mature herbages.
    Egan AR, Kellaway RC.
    Br J Nutr; 1971 Nov; 26(3):335-51. PubMed ID: 5157943
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  • 45. Biuret, urea and natural proteins as nitrogen supplements for low quality roughage for sheep.
    Ammerman CB, Verde GJ, Moore JE, Burns WC, Chicco CF.
    J Anim Sci; 1972 Jul; 35(1):121-7. PubMed ID: 5064746
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  • 46. Influence of rate of ruminal administration of urea on nitrogen utilization in lambs.
    Streeter CL, Little CO, Mitchell GE, Scott RA.
    J Anim Sci; 1973 Sep; 37(3):796-9. PubMed ID: 4795407
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  • 47. Amino acid absorption and endogenous amino acids in the lower ileum and excreta of chicks.
    Bielorai R, Iosif B.
    J Nutr; 1987 Aug; 117(8):1359-62. PubMed ID: 3625310
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  • 50. Modulation of Protein Metabolism to Mitigate Nitrous Oxide (N2O) Emission from Excreta of Livestock.
    Zhao G.
    Curr Protein Pept Sci; 2017 Aug; 18(6):525-531. PubMed ID: 27356937
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  • 51. Effect of four multiples of a basic mixture of essential amino acids on nitrogen retention of adult human subjects.
    Clark HE, Fugate K, Allen PE.
    Am J Clin Nutr; 1967 Mar; 20(3):233-42. PubMed ID: 6020173
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  • 53. The effect of work level and dietary intake on sweat nitrogen losses in a hot climate.
    Weiner JS, Willson JO, el-Neil H, Wheeler EF.
    Br J Nutr; 1972 May; 27(3):543-52. PubMed ID: 5031181
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  • 55. [Determination of total nitrogen in food, feces and urine].
    Samorukova MG.
    Veterinariia; 1969 Sep; 9():109-10. PubMed ID: 5369064
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  • 57. Dietary factors affecting the utilisation of protein by laying hens and their effects on the concentrations of certain nitrogenous constituents in the excreta.
    Thomas OA, Davidson J, Boyne AW.
    Br Poult Sci; 1969 Jan; 10(1):67-82. PubMed ID: 5773475
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  • 58. Influence of the physical form of a barley grain and barley straw diet on nitrogen metabolism in sheep.
    Jackson P, Rook JA, Towers KG.
    J Dairy Res; 1971 Feb; 38(1):33-42. PubMed ID: 5152681
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  • 59. [Nitrogen resorption and nitrogen retention in patients with chronic liver diseases].
    Vetter K, Kaschube I, Lüder W, Aust L.
    Dtsch Z Verdau Stoffwechselkr; 1970 Feb; 30(1):61-4. PubMed ID: 5501430
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  • 60. [Studies on the protein and amino acid metabolism of laying hens using 15N labeled casein. 4. Fecal excretion of nitrogen and amino acids, digestibility of crude protein and absorption of basic amino acids].
    Hennig A, Richter G, Gruhn K.
    Arch Tierernahr; 1975 Apr; 25(3):195-205. PubMed ID: 1233940
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