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1. Feeding strategy in organic pig farming as a lever to improve various quality dimensions of pork.

2. Dietary fat and high energy density diet: Influence on intestinal health, oxidative stress and performance of weaned piglets.

3. Review: Aspects of digestibility and requirements for minerals and vitamin D by growing pigs and sows.

4. Dietary CP and digestion kinetics influence BW loss, litter weight gain, and reproduction by affecting postprandial amino acid metabolism in lactating sows.

5. Supplementing a carbohydrate-rich diet from late lactation to insemination increased glucose and insulin levels in weaned sows, leading to improved subsequent piglet birth weight.

6. Evaluation of exogenous phytase in high-phytate diets for broiler chickens and pigs.

7. Effects of dietary crude protein content and resistant starch supplementation on growth performance, intestinal histomorphology and microbial metabolites in weaned pigs.

8. Determination of ileal endogenous nitrogen losses and true ileal nitrogen digestibility during non-steady-state conditions of the 15 N-isotope dilution technique.

9. 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.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

17. 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.

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

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

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

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

22. Effects of the feeding level in early gestation on body reserves and the productive and reproductive performance of primiparous and multiparous sows.

23. Effects of apple polyphenols on myofiber-type transformation in longissimus dorsi muscle of finishing pigs.

24. Values for Digestible Indispensable Amino Acid Score (DIAAS) Determined in Pigs Are Greater for Milk Than for Breakfast Cereals, but DIAAS Values for Individual Ingredients Are Additive in Combined Meals.

25. Maternal supplementation of organic selenium during gestation improves sows and offspring antioxidant capacity and inflammatory status and promotes embryo survival.

26. Dietary guanidinoacetic acid supplementation improved carcass characteristics, meat quality and muscle fibre traits in growing-finishing gilts.

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

28. Effects of purified fibre-mixture supplementation of gestation diet on gut microbiota, immunity and reproductive performance of sows.

29. 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.

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

31. Effects of dietary fatty acids on gut health and function of pigs pre- and post-weaning.

32. Comparative digestibility of polysaccharide-complexed zinc and zinc sulfate in diets for gestating and lactating sows.

33. Effects of dietary crude protein level and N-carbamylglutamate supplementation on nutrient digestibility and digestive enzyme activity of jejunum in growing pigs.

34. The case of the grass-eating suids in the Plio-Pleistocene Turkana Basin: 3D dental topography in relation to diet in extant and fossil pigs.

35. Increasing calcium from deficient to adequate concentration in diets for gestating sows decreases digestibility of phosphorus and reduces serum concentration of a bone resorption biomarker.

36. Dietary inclusion of Peptiva, a peptide-based feed additive, can accelerate the maturation of the fecal bacterial microbiome in weaned pigs.

37. Effects of 25-hydroxycholecalciferol supplementation in maternal diets on reproductive performance and the expression of genes that regulate lactation in sows.

38. Dietary lysine affects amino acid metabolism and growth performance, which may not involve the GH/IGF-1 axis, in young growing pigs1.

39. Effect of the genetic line and oleic acid-enriched mixed diets on the subcutaneous fatty acid composition and sensory characteristics of dry-cured shoulders from Iberian pig.

40. Effect of Moringa oleifera supplementation on productive performance, colostrum composition and serum biochemical indexes of sow.

41. Exploration of individual variability to better predict the nutrient requirements of gestating sows1.

42. Effects of increased levels of supplemental vitamins during the summer in a commercial artificial insemination boar stud.

43. Effects of standardized total tract digestible phosphorus on growth performance of 11- to 23-kg pigs fed diets with or without phytase1,2.

44. Lipidome profiles of postnatal day 2 vaginal swabs reflect fat composition of gilt's postnatal diet.

45. Dietary supplementation of weaned piglets with a yeast-derived mannan-rich fraction modulates cecal microbial profiles, jejunal morphology and gene expression.

46. Effects of post-insemination energy content of feed on embryonic survival in pigs: A systematic review.

47. Effect of live yeast supplementation to gestating sows and nursery piglets on postweaning growth performance and nutrient digestibility.

48. Effects of thermally oxidized canola oil and tannic acid supplementation on nutrient digestibility and microbial metabolites in finishing pigs1.

49. Impact of on-farm feeding practices on the reproductive indices of pigs reared under educated smallholder system in Imo State, Nigeria.

50. Association between methylation potential and nutrient metabolism throughout the reproductive cycle of sows.

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