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2. Protein and selected mineral deposition in the body of pigs during compensatory growth
3. Protein accretion in pigs as affected by previous feeding a high fibre diet up to 50 or 80 kg body weight
4. Body composition and fatty acid profile of musculus longissimus dorsi in growing pigs fed a diet supplemented with grass meal
5. The effect of breed and feeding level on carcass composition, fatty acid profile and expression of genes encoding enzymes involved in fat metabolism in two muscles of pigs fed a diet enriched in n-3 fatty acids. A preliminary study
6. The relationship between blood lipid indicators and carcass traits and with the concentration of omega-3 fatty acids in the longissimus dorsi muscle of growing pigs
7. The effects of feed and protein restriction between 90 and 118 days of age on performance, bone growth and mineralization of pigs reared to 168 days of age
8. Effect of nutritional regulation of growth on histochemical characteristics of muscles in pigs
9. The effects of diets enriched in omega-3 fatty acids on carcass characteristics and the fatty acid profile of intramuscular and subcutaneous fat in pigs
10. Relationships between intake of PUFA n-3 fatty acids and their quantitative content in the carcass tissues of pigs
11. The influence of dietary fatty acids on their metabolism in liver and subcutaneous fat in growing pigs
12. The relationship between the chemical composition of the carcass and the fatty acid composition of intramuscular fat and backfat of several pig breeds slaughtered at different weights
13. Digestibility of energy and nutrients in pigs previously fed a high-fibre diet
14. The compensatory response of pigs previously fed a diet with an increased fibre content. 2. Chemical body components and composition of daily gain
15. The compensatory response of pigs previously fed a diet with an increased fibre content. 1. Growth rate and voluntary feed intake
16. Effects of exogenous phytase in chickens fed diets with differently processed rapeseed expeller cakes
17. Growth of the gastrointestinal tract in weaning pigs as affected by crude fibre content in the diet
18. Growth of the gastrointestinal tract of pigs during realimentation following a high-fibre diet
19. The enzymatic activity of the small intestine mucosa of young pigs as affected by high fibre diets fed after weaning
20. Effect of diets differing in fibre content fed during the early growth stage of pigs on subsequent energy and nutrient digestibility
21. Influence of breed and body weight of pigs on the fatty acid profile of Musculus longissimus dorsi
22. Relationship between mineral and protein deposition in restricted and realimented pigs
23. Energy metabolism of growing pigs during protein and energy defciency and subsequent realimentation
24. The effect of the apparent ileal digestible lysine-to-energy ratio on growth rate and protein deposition in the body of growing pigs fed a wheat-rapeseed diet
25. The influence of previous protein or energy restriction of young pigs on their daily gain composition
26. The performance and body composition of growing pigs during protein or energy deficiency and subsequent realimentation
27. Enzymatic efficiency of plant and microbial phytase in cereal-rapeseed diets for growing pigs
28. Performance, chemical body composition, and energy balance of 70-kg pigs as affected by dietary restriction in young age
29. The effect of dietary amino acid composition on protein and energy balance in growing pigs
30. The effect of glucosinolate fraction concentrations in rapeseed meal on daily protein deposition in the body and on internal organ weights of growing pigs
31. Growth Performance, Body Composition and Protein and Energy Utilization of Pigs Fed Ad Libitum Diets Formulated According to Digestible Amino Acid Content
32. Performance, body and carcass composition and bone characteristics of pigs fed rapeseed and soyabean meal-cereal diets supplemented with microbial phytase
33. Bioavailability of phosphorus in feeds of plant origin for pigs - Review -
34. Apparent digestibility of phosphorus in experimental feeds and the effect of commercial phytase
35. The relationship between the reproductiveness of ewes and testicle size of related rams
36. The influence of dietary source of fatty acids on chemical composition of the body and utilization of linoleic and linolenic acids by pigs
37. The compensatory response of pigs previously fed a diet with an increased fibre content. 1. Growth rate and voluntary feed intake
38. The compensatory response of pigs previously fed a diet with an increased fibre content. 2. Chemical body components and composition of daily gain
39. Omega-6 and omega-3 fatty acids metabolism pathways in the body of pigs fed diets with different sources of fatty acids.
40. Bone mineralisation of weaned piglets fed a diet free of inorganic phosphorus and supplemented with phytase, as assessed by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry.
41. Protein, nucleic acid content and activity of micro- and m-calpain in the longissimus dorsi muscle as affected by protein and energy restriction during early growth of pigs.
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