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“...This study was conducted to evaluate effects of replacing urea with ammonium chloride in cattle...”
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Increasing NBPT rates to reduce ammonia volatilization losses from urea applied over sugarcane straw
“...Urea is the main nitrogen (N) fertilizer used worldwide, but N losses in the form of ammonia...”Access document
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“..., biochemical, histopathological, and flow cytometry markers. Exposed animals were dosed daily...”
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“... cows feed intake, digestion, ruminal kinetics, biohydrogenation, and abomasal flow of fatty acids (FAs...”
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“...-protein nitrogen in the diet. There was a linear decrease (p < 0.05) on intake and fecal flow, as well...”
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“.... Dependently on the place and yeast load, the presence of C. albicans can indicate fungal infection...”
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