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1. Dietary muramidase increases ileal amino acid digestibility of wheat and corn-based broiler diets without affecting endogenous amino acid losses

2. Research Note: Formulating broiler diets using digestible calcium significantly improved growth performance but reduced apparent ileal digestibility of calcium and phosphorus

3. Evaluation of the efficacy of a novel phytase in short-term digestibility and long-term egg production studies with laying hens

4. Supplementation of precision biotic leads to improved growth performance by modulating the microbiome of broiler chickens fed corn or wheat-based diets

5. Evaluation of the efficacy of a novel phytase in short-term digestibility and long-term egg production studies with laying hens

6. Use of near infrared reflectance spectroscopy to predict phytate phosphorus, total phosphorus, and crude protein of common poultry feed ingredients

7. Exploratory transcriptomic analysis in muscle tissue of broilers fed a phytase-supplemented diet

8. Tolerance of poultry against an overdose of canthaxanthin as measured by performance, different blood variables and post-mortem evaluation

10. Risk Factors and Consequences of Unwanted Sex Among University Students

11. Dietary phytate, calcium and phytase levels affect growth performance in weaned pigs

12. Dietary phytate, calcium and phytase levels affect the small intestine and plasma myo-inositol concentrations in weaned pigs

13. Dietary phytate, calcium and phytase levels affect mineral utilisation in weaned pigs

14. 2003 Spring meeting of the WPSA French Branch

16. Possible involvement of myo-inositol in the physiological response of broilers to high doses of microbial phytase

17. Determination of the standardized ileal digestible calcium requirement of Ross broilers from hatch to day 14 post-hatch.

18. A novel glucuronoxylan hydrolase produced by fermentation is safe as feed additive: toxicology and tolerance in broiler chickens.

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