442 results on '"Rumen analysis"'
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252. The effect of change from low-roughage to high-roughage diets on rumen fermentation, blood composition and milk fat secretion in the cow.
253. The rate of carbohydrate fermentation in the rumen.
254. The pattern of volatile fatty acid production in lambs under different feeding regime.
255. Preparation and properties of cellulases from rumen microorganisms.
256. Observations on urea toxicity in sheep.
257. Studies on sulphur metabolism in sheep in association with copper deficiency.
258. Contribution of acetate, butyrate, palmitate, stearate and oleate to ketone body synthesis in sheep.
259. Ruminal and postruminal starch digestion in sheep.
260. Influence of starch digestion in the large intestine of sheep on caecal fermentation, caecal microflora and faecal nitrogen excretion.
261. Metabolism of planavin herbicide in a lactating cow.
262. [On the functions of arginase, urease, and ornithine transcarbamylase of the rumen wall. 1. Function of arginase and urease].
263. Influence of protein and phosphorus on the composition of the rumen ingesta of sheep.
264. Ruminal volatile fatty acid concentrations in steers fed antibiotics.
265. Nitrogen utilization by the ruminant: effect of dietary nitrogen source and level of rumen nitrogen fractions.
266. Colouration of the mucosa of the fore-stomachs of buffalo-calves and presence of iron containing pigment in the epithelium.
267. Absorption and tissue zinc content in lactating dairy cows as affected by low dietary zinc.
268. Urea versus biuret in a roughage diet for steers.
269. Comparative studies on digestion and fermentation rate in the fore-stomach of the one-humped camel and the Zebu steer.
270. Some notes on the separation of the volatile fatty acids in rumen fluid by gas-liquid chromatography.
271. Urea utilization in wethers receiving the urease inhibitor, acetohydroxamic acid.
272. [Effect of various nitrogen sources on ruminal fermentation as well as on the urea and ammonia concentration of bovine blood serum].
273. Collaborative in vitro rumen fermentation studies on forage substrates.
274. Direct determination of rumen volatile fatty acids by gas chromatography.
275. A gas-chromatographic method for the determination of low concentrations of acrylic acid in mixtures of C 2 to C 5 fatty acids in biological materials.
276. Post mortem changes in rumen content.
277. Effect of hydroponically produced oat grass on ration digestibility of cattle.
278. Ruminal NH 3 ,pH and VFA of beef cattle on orchardgrass pasture and self-fed liquid molasses-urea or ground corn-fat supplements.
279. The metabolism of DNOC in sheep.
280. Evaluation of alfalfa-brome forage stored as wilted silage, low-moisture silage, and hay.
281. Molasses-urea for restricted forage fed steers in the tropics.
282. Benzene hexachloride poisoning in cattle.
283. Ovine lactic acidosis: intraruminal and systemic.
284. The effect of phosphate and carbonate-bicarbonate supplements on the rumen buffering systems of sheep.
285. [Gas chromatographic determination of volatile fatty acids and their production in the rumen].
286. The effect of method of processing artificially dried grass, wafered with or without barley grain, on the growth of young cattle.
287. Non-esterified, esterified and bound long chain fatty acids in rumen liquor of the sheep.
288. Studies on long chain fatty acids composition in rumen fluid during the development of ruminal function in the calf.
289. Effect of p,p'-DDT on rumen ecology, EKG patterns, and respiratory rate of beef steers.
290. Radionuclides in Alaska caribou and reindeer, August-October 1967.
291. Effect of activated carbon on elimination of organochlorine pesticides from rats and cows.
292. Observations on the development of ruminal lesions in calves fed on barley.
293. Diet and supplemental enzyme effects on volatile fatty acids of bovine rumen fluid.
294. Wildlife kill resulting from the misuse of arsenic acid herbicide.
295. [Origin of ketonuria in cows].
296. On the function of the sheep's omasum.
297. The transfer of nitrogen from the blood to the rumen in sheep.
298. Metabolism of xenobiotics in ruminants. Use of activated carbon as an antidote for pesticide poisoning in ruminants.
299. [Effect of large saccharose doses on the level of volatile fatty acids and lactates in the rumen contents of cows].
300. [Comparative studies on the rumen content of fattening calves kept with and without litter and of early weaned calves].
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