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1. Bacterial direct-fed microbials fail to reduce methane emissions in primiparous lactating dairy cows

2. Impact of bacterial probiotics on obesity, diabetes and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease related variables: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials

3. Potential use of probiotic and commensal bacteria as non-antibiotic strategies against vancomycin-resistant enterococci

4. Evidence of a causal and modifiable relationship between kidney function and circulating trimethylamine N-oxide.

5. Fluid Intake Management in Maintenance Hemodialysis Using a Smartphone-Based Application: A Pilot Study.

6. Drinking Water Source and Intake Are Associated with Distinct Gut Microbiota Signatures in US and UK Populations.

7. Water Intake and Markers of Hydration Are Related to Cardiometabolic Risk Biomarkers in Community-Dwelling Older Adults: A Cross-Sectional Analysis.

8. Interpersonal determinants of eating behaviours in Dutch older adults living independently: a qualitative study.

9. A 4-d Water Intake Intervention Increases Hydration and Cognitive Flexibility among Preadolescent Children.

10. Osmotic stimulation of vasopressin acutely impairs glucose regulation: a counterbalanced, crossover trial.

11. The Long-Term Impact of Renin-Angiotensin System (RAS) Inhibition on Cardiorenal Outcomes (LIRICO): A Randomized, Controlled Trial.

12. Validation Testing Demonstrates Efficacy of a 7-Day Fluid Record to Estimate Daily Water Intake in Adult Men and Women When Compared with Total Body Water Turnover Measurement.

13. Homeostasis of the gut barrier and potential biomarkers.

14. Two Liters a Day Keep the Doctor Away? Considerations on the Pathophysiology of Suboptimal Fluid Intake in the Common Population.

15. Equivalence of afternoon spot and 24-h urinary hydration biomarkers in free-living healthy adults.

16. Development and Validation of an Instrument to Evaluate Perceived Wellbeing Associated with the Ingestion of Water: The Water Ingestion-Related Wellbeing Instrument (WIRWI).

17. The Variable Regions of Lactobacillus rhamnosus Genomes Reveal the Dynamic Evolution of Metabolic and Host-Adaptation Repertoires.

18. Modulation of gut microbiota during probiotic-mediated attenuation of metabolic syndrome in high fat diet-fed mice.

19. Energy and nutrient density of foods in relation to their carbon footprint.

20. High whey protein intake delayed the loss of lean body mass in healthy old rats, whereas protein type and polyphenol/antioxidant supplementation had no effects.

21. Effect of administration of water enriched in O2 by injection or electrolysis on transcutaneous oxygen pressure in anesthetized pigs.

22. Gut microbiome composition and function in experimental colitis during active disease and treatment-induced remission.

23. Simple changes within dietary subgroups can rapidly improve the nutrient adequacy of the diet of French adults.

24. Effects of changes in water intake on mood of high and low drinkers.

25. Nutrition economic evaluation of a probiotic in the prevention of antibiotic-associated diarrhea.

26. Evolution of microbiological analytical methods for dairy industry needs.

27. Relation between urinary hydration biomarkers and total fluid intake in healthy adults.

28. Lactobacillus paracasei comparative genomics: towards species pan-genome definition and exploitation of diversity.

29. Hydration biomarkers in free-living adults with different levels of habitual fluid consumption.

30. Cost-effectiveness model for a specific mixture of prebiotics in The Netherlands.

31. Fermented milk containing Bifidobacterium lactis DN-173 010 improves gastrointestinal well-being and digestive symptoms in women reporting minor digestive symptoms: a randomised, double-blind, parallel, controlled study.

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