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1. A blend of bacillus-fermented soybean meal, functional amino acids, and nucleotides improves nutrient digestibility, bolsters immune response, reduces diarrhea, and enhances growth performance in weaned piglets.

2. Size matters: lower body weight pigs have a different response to immune challenge and amino acids supplementation above the estimated requirement compared to heavy pigs.

3. Therapeutic effects of mitoquinol during an acute heat stress challenge in growing gilts.

4. Reduction of particle size of field peas (Pisum sativum L.) increases net energy and digestibility of starch when fed to growing pigs, but there is no difference in nutritional value between peas from the United States and peas from Canada.

5. On farm precision feeding of gestating sows based on energy and amino acids on farrowing performances and feeding behavior over 3 consecutive gestations.

6. Effects of added 25(OH)D3 with varying standardized total tract digestible phosphorus concentrations on nursery pig performance, bone characteristics, and serum vitamin D status.

7. Sow serenity: automatic long-term measurement of lying behavior in crates and free-farrowing pens using 3D accelerometers.

8. Modeling energy partition patterns of growing pigs fed diets with different net energy levels based on machine learning.

9. Effect of standardized ileal digestible arginine:lysine on growth performance of 6- to 13-kg nursery pigs.

10. Nutritional and functional roles of β-mannanase on intestinal health and growth of newly weaned pigs fed two different types of feeds.

11. Effect of sex and milk replacer with or without supplemental carnitine and arginine on growth characteristics, carcass, and meat quality of artificially reared low-birth weight pigs.

12. Gestating sows with a restricted feed allowance require a longer adaptation period before collecting feces compared with lactating sows in total tract digestibility assessments using index method.

13. Estimation of genotype by environmental interaction for litter traits by reaction norm model in Taiwan Landrace sows.

14. Evaluation of the capacity and effective angle of thalamic damage for 2 commercially available captive bolt tool types on cadaver heads from sows >200 kg body weight.

15. The standardized ileal digestible lysine-to-net energy ratio in the diets of sows to optimize milk nitrogen retention is dynamic during lactation.

16. Effect of bone and analytical method on assessment of bone mineralization in response to dietary phosphorus, phytase, and vitamin D in finishing pigs.

17. Assessing seromuscular layer and serosa removal on intestinal permeability measurements in weaned piglet everted sac segments.

18. Precision feeding as a tool to reduce the environmental footprint of pig production systems: a life-cycle assessment.

19. Heat stress alters hematological parameters in barrows and gilts.

20. Effects of supplemental citrulline on thermal and intestinal morphology parameters during heat stress and feed restriction in growing pigs.

21. Effect of different feeding strategies and dietary fiber levels on energy and protein retention in gestating sows.

22. Effects of maternal inflammation on growth performance, carcass characteristics, and meat quality of offspring pigs.

23. Characterizing sow feed intake during lactation to explain litter and subsequent farrowing performance.

24. Muscle, season, sex, and carcass weight affected pork texture, collagen characteristics, and intramuscular fat content.

25. Dose-response of inactivated yeast in diets of late gestating and lactating gilts on immunoglobulin transfer and offspring preweaning growth performance.

26. Effects of dietary iron supplementation on reproductive performance of sows and growth performance of piglets.

27. Impact of deoxynivalenol in a calcium depletion and repletion nutritional strategy in piglets.

28. Impact of arginine supplementation on serum prolactin and mRNA abundance of amino acid transporter genes in mammary tissue of lactating sows.

29. Xylanase supplementation in corn-based swine diets: a review with emphasis on potential mechanisms of action.

30. Crystalline amino acids do not influence calculated values for standardized ileal digestibility of amino acids in feed ingredients included in diets for pigs.

31. Feasibility and reliability of a German guideline for farm's self-monitoring in sows and piglets.

32. Soybean meal allergenic protein degradation and gut health of piglets fed protease-supplemented diets.

33. Growth performance, nutrient digestibility, and fecal microbial composition of weaned pigs fed multi-enzyme supplemented diets.

34. Intrinsic phytase in hybrid rye increases the digestibility of phosphorus in corn and soybean meal in diets fed to growing pigs.

35. Effects of mineral methionine hydroxy analog chelate in sow diets on epigenetic modification and growth of progeny.

36. Replacing dietary antibiotics with 0.20% l-glutamine and synbiotics following weaning and transport in pigs.

37. Bacterial communities associated to the urethra of healthy gilts and pregnant sows undergoing different reproductive protocols.

38. Evaluation of a decision support system for precision feeding of gestating sows.

39. Effects of the number of sperm and site of uterine semen deposition on conception rate and the number of embryos in weaned sows receiving a single fixed-time insemination.

40. The direct and difference procedures result in similar estimates for amino acid digestibility in feed ingredients fed to growing pigs.

41. Fetal expression of genes related to metabolic function is impacted by supplementation of ground beef and sucrose during gestation in a swine model.

42. Supplemental effects of dietary lysophospholipids in lactation diets on sow performance, milk composition, gut health, and gut-associated microbiome of offspring.

43. Behavioral and cortisol responses to feeding frequency in pregnant sows under isocaloric intake.

44. The apparent ileal digestibility and the apparent total tract digestibility of carbohydrates and energy in hybrid rye are different from some other cereal grains when fed to growing pigs.

45. A new source of high-protein distillers dried grains with solubles (DDGS) has greater digestibility of amino acids and energy, but less digestibility of phosphorus, than de-oiled DDGS when fed to growing pigs.

46. Xylanase increased the energetic contribution of fiber and improved the oxidative status, gut barrier integrity, and growth performance of growing pigs fed insoluble corn-based fiber.

47. Comparative amino acid digestibility between broiler chickens and pigs fed different poultry by-products and meat and bone meal.

48. Effect of phytase on nutrient digestibility and expression of intestinal tight junction and nutrient transporter genes in pigs.

49. The effect of maternal antibiotic use in sows on intestinal development in offspring.

50. Impact of increasing the levels of insoluble fiber and on the method of diet formulation measures of energy and nutrient digestibility in growing pigs.

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