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“... a mixture of cover crops), (2) nitrogen rates (70, 100 and 130 kg N ha(-1)), and (3) nitrogen sources (urea...”
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“...), cholesterol, glucose, total protein, urea and triglycerides were analyzed in blood samples. Cut-off points...”
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“...), albumina, AST, ß-hidroxibutirato (BHB), colesterol, glicose, proteína total, uréia e triglicerídeos...”
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“... that in milk urea N is explained by decreased crude protein intake. No treatment effects were observed...”
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“... tract. These data suggest that tamoxifen could be used in the prevention of biliary tract stenosis after...”
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“...Ammonia volatilization is an important process of N loss which decreases the use efficiency...”
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“... significantly different. Addition of crescent levels of urea to the forages resulted in a linear decrease...”
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“... grain silage, added with crude soybean, sunflower or urea. The following treatments, arranged...”
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Benefits of a protein diet to improve the gastrointestinal tract in patients after bariatric surgery
“... of the gastrointestinal tract, the patient starts to receive the diet that will be evolved starting with...”Access document
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“...We evaluated the ingestive behavior of sheep fed sugar cane ensiled with urea or calcium oxide...”
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“... or as an alternative source of NPN to urea in beef cattle diets did not decrease CH4 emissions or adversely affect...”
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“...; 455; 485; 555 and 580 kg) fed diets containing coated or uncoated urea. The experimental design...”
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“... a maximum of 2.5 and 9 % of the total N applied, respectively. In the treatment that received urea, NBPT...”
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“... treatment that received urea, NBPT delayed the peak of volatilization by three weeks and decreased the loss...”
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“... a maximum of 2.5 and 9 % of the total N applied, respectively. In the treatment that received urea, NBPT...”
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“...; 455; 485; 555 and 580 kg) fed diets containing coated or uncoated urea. The experimental design...”
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“...Background: Respiratory tract diseases are commonly seen in beef cattle. Young calves are affected...”
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