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... 1981. Effect of dietary protein on amino acids and microbial protein of duodenal digesta.
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... 1976. Nitrogen metabolism of the lactating cow and the role of gluconeogenesis from amino acids.
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... 1982. The effect of peptides and amino acids on efficiency of rumen bacterial protein synthesis in eontinuous culture.
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... 1976. Factors influencing the supply of nitrogen and amino acids to the intestine of dairy cows.
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... 1982. Effects of cold exposure on feed protein degradation, microbial protein synthesis and transfer of plasma urea to the rumen of sheep.
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... 1979. Amino acid requirements for microbial protein synthesis.
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... 1980. Rumen bacterial protein synthesis and the proportion of dietary protein escaping degradation in the rumen of sheep.
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... 1979b. Monensin effects on diet digestibility, ruminal protein bypass and microbial protein synthesis.
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... 1981. Ruminal protein degradation and amino acid absorption in the small intestine of lactating cows fed various protein sources.
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... 1977. The protein requirements of dairy cattle and developments in the use of protein, essential amino acids and non-protein nitrogen, in the feeding of dairy cattle.
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... 1976. Nitrogen metabolism in wethers as affected by dietary protein solubility and amino acid profile.
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... Enlow, and on nitrogen metabolism in steers fed high concentrate rations.


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