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51. Medications used in pediatric cystic fibrosis population.

52. Evaluation of the effects of different diets on microbiome diversity and fatty acid composition of rumen liquor in dairy goat.

55. Nannochloropsis oceanica, a novel natural source of rumen-protected eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) for ruminants.

56. Effect of increasing amounts of olive crude phenolic concentrate in the diet of dairy ewes on rumen liquor and milk fatty acid composition.

57. [The profile of caregivers to pediatric patients with cystic fibrosis].

58. Fatty acid composition of polar and neutral meat lipids of goats browsing in native pasture of Brazilian Semiarid.

59. Effects of Condensed and Hydrolyzable Tannins on Rumen Metabolism with Emphasis on the Biohydrogenation of Unsaturated Fatty Acids.

60. Does growth path influence beef lipid deposition and fatty acid composition?

61. Bovine oocyte membrane permeability and cryosurvival: Effects of different cryoprotectants and calcium in the vitrification media.

62. Effects of dietary inclusion of citrus pulp and rockrose soft stems and leaves on lamb meat quality and fatty acid composition.

63. Lipid profile and quality indices of ostrich meat and giblets.

64. Effects of supplementation with vegetable oils, including castor oil, on milk production of ewes and on growth of their lambs.

65. Evidence for the Initial Steps of DHA Biohydrogenation by Mixed Ruminal Microorganisms from Sheep Involves Formation of Conjugated Fatty Acids.

66. New insights on the metabolism of ricinoleic acid in ruminants.

67. The reduction of starch in finishing diets supplemented with oil does not prevent the accumulation of trans -10 18:1 in lamb meat.

68. Mammary gland and milk fatty acid composition of two dairy goat breeds under feed-restriction.

69. Quality of eggs from different laying hen production systems, from indigenous breeds and specialty eggs.

70. Distinct fatty acid composition of some edible by-products from bovines fed high or low silage diets.

71. Modulation of in vitro rumen biohydrogenation by Cistus ladanifer tannins compared with other tannin sources.

72. Effect of dietary starch level and its rumen degradability on lamb meat fatty acid composition.

73. Beef palatability and its relationship with protein degradation and muscle fibre type profile in longissimus thoracis in Alentejana breed from divergent growth pathways.

74. Effect of feeding lambs with a tanniferous shrub (rockrose) and a vegetable oil blend on fatty acid composition of meat lipids.

75. Performance of raw bovine meat preservation by hyperbaric storage (quasi energetically costless) compared to refrigeration.

76. Replacing cereals with dehydrated citrus pulp in a soybean oil supplemented diet increases vaccenic and rumenic acids in ewe milk.

77. Fatty Acid Composition of Muscle, Adipose Tissue and Liver from Muskoxen (Ovibos moschatus) Living in West Greenland.

78. Cistus ladanifer L. Shrub is Rich in Saturated and Branched Chain Fatty Acids and their Concentration Increases in the Mediterranean Dry Season.

79. Growth performance, carcass and meat quality of lambs supplemented with increasing levels of a tanniferous bush (Cistus ladanifer L.) and vegetable oils.

80. Effect of corn supplementation of grass finishing of Holstein bulls on fatty acid composition of meat lipids.

81. The trans-10,cis-15 18:2: a missing intermediate of trans-10 shifted rumen biohydrogenation pathway?

82. Particles decorated by an ionizable thermoresponsive polymer brush in water: experiments and self-consistent field modeling.

83. Effect of reduced dietary protein and supplementation with a docosahexaenoic acid product on broiler performance and meat quality.

84. Does the fat tailed Damara ovine breed have a distinct lipid metabolism leading to a high concentration of branched chain fatty acids in tissues?

85. Fatty acid composition of porcine cumulus oocyte complexes (COC) during maturation: effect of the lipid modulators trans-10, cis-12 conjugated linoleic acid (t10,c12 CLA) and forskolin.

86. Brachyuran and anomuran crabs associated with Schizoporella unicornis (Ectoprocta, Cheilostomata) from southeastern Brazil.

87. Direct supplementation of diet is the most efficient way of enriching broiler meat with n-3 long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids.

88. Detailed dimethylacetal and fatty acid composition of rumen content from lambs fed lucerne or concentrate supplemented with soybean oil.

89. Heterosis for meat quality and fatty acid profiles in crosses among Bos indicus and Bos taurus finished on pasture or grain.

90. Nutritional evaluation of the lipid fraction of Iberian red deer (Cervus elaphus hispanicus) tenderloin.

91. Effect of dietary grape seed extract and Cistus ladanifer L. in combination with vegetable oil supplementation on lamb meat quality.

92. Effect of slaughter season and muscle type on the fatty acid composition, including conjugated linoleic acid isomers, and nutritional value of intramuscular fat in organic beef.

93. Seasonal changes and muscle type effect on the nutritional quality of intramuscular fat in Mirandesa-PDO veal.

94. Technical note: stearidonic acid metabolism by mixed ruminal microorganisms in vitro.

95. Identification of C18 intermediates formed during stearidonic acid biohydrogenation by rumen microorganisms in vitro.

96. Contrasting cellularity and fatty acid composition in fat depots from Alentejana and Barrosã bovine breeds fed high and low forage diets.

97. Dietary CLA combined with palm oil or ovine fat differentially influences fatty acid deposition in tissues of obese Zucker rats.

98. Nutritional evaluation of the lipid fraction of feral wild boar (Sus scrofa scrofa) meat.

99. Effect of ensiling and silage additives on fatty acid composition of ryegrass and corn experimental silages.

100. Acetonitrile covalent adduct chemical ionization tandem mass spectrometry of non-methylene-interrupted pentaene fatty acid methyl esters.

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