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8. How important is food structure when cats eat mice?

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

18. High dietary Ca and microbial phytase reduce the expression of Ca transporters while enhancing claudins involved in paracellular Ca absorption in the porcine jejunum and colon.

21. Glucogenic and lipogenic diets affect in vitro ruminal microbiota and metabolites differently.

35. Altered Gut Microbial Fermentation and Colonization with Methanobrevibacter smithii in Renal Transplant Recipients

37. Milk Intake of Suckling Kittens Remains Relatively Constant from One to Four Weeks of Age

39. Lignin composition is more important than content for maize stem cell wall degradation

40. Physical exercise prepartum to support metabolic adaptation in the transition period of dairy cattle: A proof of concept

41. Poultry and pig nutrition: challenges of the 21st century

42. Improving ruminal digestibility of various wheat straw types by white-rot fungi

43. Urinary excretion of endogenous nitrogen metabolites in adult domestic cats using a protein-free diet and the regression technique

45. Gut endogenous nitrogen and amino acid excretions in adult domestic cats fed a protein-free diet or an enzymatically hydrolyzed casein-based diet

46. Poultry and Pig Nutrition : Challenges of the 21st Century

47. Isolipidic replacement of krabok oil by whole krabok seed reduces in vitro methanogenesis, but negatively affects fermentation

48. In vitro methane and gas production with inocula from cows and goats fed an identical diet

49. Preservation of Ceriporiopsis subvermispora and Lentinula edodes treated wheat straw under anaerobic conditions

50. Laminaria digitata phlorotannins decrease protein degradation and methanogenesis during in vitro ruminal fermentation

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