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1. Air-classified faba bean protein fraction as a substitute to soybean meal in pelleted and extruded broiler diets.

2. Interactions between starch source and gelatinisation degree on performance and small intestinal digestion in broiler chickens.

3. Varying starch to fat ratios in pelleted diets: I. Effects on nutrient digestibility and production performance in Eimeria–challenged broiler chickens.

4. Phytase and sodium diformate supplementation in a plant-based diet improves protein and mineral utilization in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)

5. Increasing levels of rapeseed expeller meal in diets for pigs: effects on protein and energy metabolism.

6. Identification of redox imbalance as a prominent metabolic response elicited by rapeseed feeding in swine metabolome.

7. Granulomatous enteritis in rainbow trout (<italic>Oncorhynchus mykiss</italic>) associated with soya bean meal regardless of water dissolved oxygen level.

8. The effect of plant‐based diet and suboptimal environmental conditions on digestive function and diet‐induced enteropathy in rainbow trout (<italic>Oncorhynchus mykiss</italic>).

9. Effect of intermittent feeding and oat hulls to improve phytase efficacy and digestive function in broiler chickens.

10. Molecular diversity of the equine caecal microbiota and its correlation to postprandial fermentation metabolites: A preliminary approach.

11. Composition of individual nucleobases in diets containing different products from bacterial biomass grown on natural gas, and digestibility in mink ( Mustela vison).

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13. Post-ruminal or intravenous infusions of carbohydrates or amino acids to dairy cows 2. Late lactation.

14. Apparent ruminal degradation and rumen escape of soluble nitrogen fractions in grass and grass silage administered intraruminally to lactating dairy cows.

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