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2. Effect of acidosis in the late-finishing phase on rumen fermentation in feedlot steers.

3. Effect of ractopamine hydrochloride (Optaflexx) dose and duration on growth performance and carcass characteristics of finishing steers.

4. Bioinformatics analysis of transcriptome dynamics during growth in angus cattle longissimus muscle.

5. Unilateral lower limb muscle fatigue induces bilateral effects on undisturbed stance and muscle EMG activities.

6. Adipogenic and energy metabolism gene networks in longissimus lumborum during rapid post-weaning growth in Angus and Angus x Simmental cattle fed high-starch or low-starch diets.

7. Nutrient digestion and performance by lambs and steers fed thermochemically treated crop residues.

8. Relationship among GeneSTAR marbling marker, intramuscular fat deposition, and expected progeny differences in early weaned Simmental steers.

9. Factors affecting carcass value and profitability in early-weaned Simmental steers: II. Days on feed endpoints and sorting strategies.

10. Factors affecting carcass value and profitability in early-weaned Simmental steers: I. Five-year average pricing.

11. Effects of grazing residues or feeding corn from a corn rootworm-protected hybrid (MON 863) compared with reference hybrids on animal performance and carcass characteristics.

12. Effect of feeding glyphosate-tolerant (roundup-ready events GA21 or nk603) corn compared with reference hybrids on feedlot steer performance and carcass characteristics.

13. Effects of restricted and ad libitum intake of diets containing wheat middlings on site and extent of digestion in steers.

14. Early-weaning and postweaning nutritional management affect feedlot performance, carcass merit, and the relationship of 12th-rib fat, marbling score, and feed efficiency among Angus and Wagyu heifers.

15. Intake restriction strategies and sources of energy and protein during the growing period affect nutrient disappearance, feedlot performance, and carcass characteristics of crossbred heifers.

16. Effects of energy intake, implantation, and subcutaneous fat end point on feedlot steer performance and carcass composition.

17. Effects of a return chewing gum/packaging material mixture on in situ disappearance and on feed intake, nutrient digestibility, and ruminal characteristics of growing steers.

18. Performance and carcass traits of early-weaned steers receiving either a pasture growing period or a finishing diet at weaning.

19. Production systems comparing early weaning to normal weaning with or without creep feeding for beef steers.

20. The influence of processed corn and supplemental fat on digestion of limit-fed diets and performance of beef cows.

21. Effects of prenatal androgenization and lactation on adipose tissue metabolism in finishing single-calf heifers.

22. The effects of chemical treatment of whole canola seed on intake, nutrient digestibilities, milk production, and milk fatty acids of Holstein cows.

23. The effects of chemical treatment of whole canola seed on lipid and protein digestion by steers.

24. Effects of feeding a return chewing gum/packaging material mixture on performance and carcass characteristics of feedlot cattle.

25. Effects of prenatal androgenization, melengestrol acetate, and Synovex-H on feedlot performance, carcass, and sensory traits of once-calved heifers.

26. Spent cellulose casings as potential feed ingredients for ruminants.

27. Effects of prenatal androgenization and postnatal steroid treatment on growth hormone, insulin-like growth factor I and II, insulin, thyroxine, and triidothyronine concentrations in beef heifers.

28. Feedlot performance and carcass characteristics of Holstein steers as affected by source of dietary protein and level of ruminally protected lysine and methionine.

29. Parturition and periparturient reproductive and metabolic hormone concentrations in prenatally androgenized beef heifers.

30. Effects of feed intake and dietary level of wet corn gluten feed on feedlot performance, digestibility of nutrients, and carcass characteristics of growing-finishing beef heifers.

31. Prenatal androgenization of lambs: I. Alterations of growth, carcass characteristics, and metabolites in blood.

32. Prenatal androgenization of lambs: II. Metabolism in adipose tissue and liver.

33. Effect of prenatal androgenization on performance, lactation, carcass, and sensory traits of heifers in a single-calf heifer system.

34. Effect of roasting on site and extent of digestion of soybean meal by sheep: I. Digestion of nitrogen and amino acids.

35. Effects of cobalt on in vitro fiber digestion of forages and by-products containing fiber.

36. Effects of chemically treated, recycled newsprint on feed intake and nutrient digestibility by growing lambs.

37. The value of creep feeding during the last 84, 56, or 28 days prior to weaning on growth performance of nursing calves grazing endophyte-infected tall fescue.

38. Performance and nutrient metabolism by nursing calves supplemented with limited or unlimited corn or soyhulls.

39. An integrated, dynamic model of feed hydration and digestion, and subsequent bacterial mass accumulation in the rumen.

40. Digestion kinetics of alfalfa and wheat straw assuming heterogeneity of the potentially digestible fraction.

41. Technical note: mineral deposits on Dacron bags during ruminal incubation.

42. Effects of supplemental protein source and level of urea on intestinal amino acid supply and feedlot performance of lambs fed diets based on alkaline hydrogen peroxide-treated wheat straw.

43. Effects of increasing crude protein level on nitrogen retention and intestinal supply of amino acids in lambs fed diets based on alkaline hydrogen peroxide-treated wheat straw.

44. Utilization of alkaline hydrogen peroxide-treated wheat straw in cattle growing and finishing diets.

45. A compartmental model to analyze ruminal digestion.

46. Effects of dietary energy level and protein source on nutrient digestion and ruminal nitrogen metabolism in steers.

47. Site and extent of nutrient digestion by sheep fed alkaline hydrogen peroxide-treated wheat straw-alfalfa hay combinations at restricted intakes.

48. Effects of feeding alkaline hydrogen peroxide-treated wheat straw-based diets on intake, digestion, ruminal fermentation, and production responses by mid-lactation dairy cows.

49. Effects of urea and sodium bicarbonate supplementation of a high-fiber diet on nutrient digestion and ruminal characteristics of defaunated sheep.

50. Manipulation of nitrogen digestion by sheep using defaunation and various nitrogen supplementation regimens.

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