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2. Net energy and its establishment of prediction equations for wheat bran in growing pigs
3. Biological Function of Antimicrobial Peptides on Suppressing Pathogens and Improving Host Immunity.
4. Effects of particle size and lipid form of corn on energy and nutrient digestibility in diets for growing pigs
5. Effects of Defatted Rice Bran Inclusion Level on Nutrient Digestibility and Growth Performance of Different Body Weight Pigs
6. Evaluation on Net Energy of Defatted Rice Bran from Different Origins and Processing Technologies Fed to Growing Pigs
7. Effects of different defatted rice bran sources and processing technologies on nutrient digestibility in cannulated growing pigs
8. Prediction of net energy values in expeller-pressed and solvent-extracted rapeseed meal for growing pigs
9. Nutritive values of double-low rapeseed expellers and rapeseed meal with or without supplementation of multi-enzyme in pigs
10. Comparison of regression and fat-free diet methods for estimating ileal and total tract endogenous losses and digestibility of fat and fatty acids in growing pigs
11. Available energy and amino acid digestibility of defatted rice bran fed to growing pigs()
12. Endogenous Losses of Fat and Fatty Acids in Growing Pigs Are Not Affected by Vegetable Oil Sources but by the Method of Estimation
13. Effects of dietary fibre level and body weight of pigs on nutrient digestibility and available energy in high‐fibre diet based on wheat bran or sunflower meal
14. Net energy content of five fiber‐rich ingredients fed to pregnant sows
15. Available energy and amino acid digestibility of yellow dent corn fed to growing pigs1
16. Net energy of oat bran, wheat bran, and palm kernel expellers fed to growing pigs using indirect calorimetry
17. Effects of feeding level and dietary supplementation with crystalline amino acids on digestible, metabolizable and net energy values of corn in growing pigs
18. Available energy and amino acid digestibility of defatted rice bran fed to growing pigs1
19. Net energy content of rice bran, defatted rice bran, corn gluten feed, and corn germ meal fed to growing pigs using indirect calorimetry1
20. Oligosaccharides are a key factor in prediction of amino acid digestibility in soybean meal of different origins when fed to growing pigs
21. Net energy of oat bran, wheat bran, and palm kernel expellers fed to growing pigs using indirect calorimetry.
22. Endogenous Losses of Fat and Fatty Acids in Growing Pigs Are Not Affected by Vegetable Oil Sources but by the Method of Estimation.
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