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55. A blast from the past(eurella): a retrospective analysis of porcine respiratory disease associated Pasteurella multocida and management implications for the Australian pig industry
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Truswell, A. |
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p. 217 |
artikel |
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Acknowledgements
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p. iii |
artikel |
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Acknowledgement to Referees
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p. viii |
artikel |
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6. A coarsely ground diet fed to sows in lactation improves piglet survival and litter size at weaning
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Plush, K.J. |
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12 |
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p. 168 |
artikel |
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44. A higher dose of phytase with application of a full matrix has the potential to reduce feed costs and maintain performance in grower-finisher pigs
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Wilkinson, A. |
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12 |
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p. 206 |
artikel |
6 |
57. A new single shot biopolymer vaccine technology successfully produces a prolonged antibody response to Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae in pigs: a pilot study
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Craig, J.R. |
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12 |
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p. 219 |
artikel |
7 |
29. An oral gavage of leucine decreases feed intake by triggering early satiation and prolonging satiety in young pigs
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Müller, M. |
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12 |
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p. 191 |
artikel |
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APSA Awards
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12 |
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p. iv |
artikel |
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APSA Behind the Scenes
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12 |
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p. v-vi |
artikel |
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APSA Supporters
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12 |
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p. vii |
artikel |
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67. Artificial intelligence-based analysis of literature and social media conversations on the sensory, social, neurobiological and psychological dimensions of pleasurable pork eating experiences
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Ranasinghe, S. |
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12 |
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p. 229 |
artikel |
12 |
80. Assessing the potential of black soldier fly technology to convert piggery manure into slow-release fertiliser
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Jenkins, S.N. |
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12 |
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p. 242 |
artikel |
13 |
42. Associative expression patterns between amino acid sensors and hormones in the porcine gastrointestinal tract
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Niknafs, S. |
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12 |
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p. 204 |
artikel |
14 |
Author Index
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12 |
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p. I-II |
artikel |
15 |
51. Commercial evaluation of a phase feeding strategy compared to a single diet strategy for grower-finisher pigs
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Ford, E.M. |
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12 |
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p. 213 |
artikel |
16 |
76. Comparing the effect of disinfectants on pork abattoir surface hygiene after sanitation
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D'Souza, D.N. |
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12 |
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p. 238 |
artikel |
17 |
3. Conjugated linoleic acid fed at a low inclusion rate in the late gestation and lactation diet can improve farrowing outcomes for primiparous sows and their progeny
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Craig, J.R. |
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12 |
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p. 165 |
artikel |
18 |
15. Considering seasonal effects on farrowing rate and litter size in sow breeding objectives
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Hermesch, S. |
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12 |
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p. 177 |
artikel |
19 |
46. Dietary copper (I) oxide improves growth rate and feed efficiency of finisher pigs compared to alternative copper sources
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Brewster, C.J. |
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12 |
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p. 208 |
artikel |
20 |
25. Disinfection of umbilical cord in newborn piglets to prevent umbilical outpouchings
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Norval, A.J. |
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12 |
2 |
p. 187 |
artikel |
21 |
Ed Board, Aims and Scope
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12 |
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p. i |
artikel |
22 |
31. Effect of an essential oil mixture on reducing the risk of diarrhoea in newborn piglets and improving piglet growth until weaning
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Hugonin, L. |
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12 |
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p. 193 |
artikel |
23 |
69. Effect of antioxidants and organic acids supplementation on pork quality in summer
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Le, H.H. |
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12 |
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p. 231 |
artikel |
24 |
81. Effect of benzoic acid supplementation in pig diets on the pH, nitrogen derivatives and ammonia emission of pig excretions during storage
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Luo, Y. |
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12 |
2 |
p. 243 |
artikel |
25 |
43. Effect of dietary inclusion of forage crops on ileal amino acid and apparent energy digestibilities in pigs
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Tsikira, S. |
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12 |
2 |
p. 205 |
artikel |
26 |
40. Effect of sex on ad libitum feeding behaviour in growing pigs
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Olumodeji, S.G. |
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12 |
2 |
p. 202 |
artikel |
27 |
49. Effects of benzoic acid and essential oils on growth performance and health status of grower-finisher pigs under challenge conditions
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Ren, W |
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12 |
2 |
p. 211 |
artikel |
28 |
62. Effects of early housing and interactions with humans on the severity of tear staining in pigs
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Hayes, M.E. |
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12 |
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p. 224 |
artikel |
29 |
59. Effects of housing system and human contact on fear in piglets
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Hemsworth, L.M. |
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12 |
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p. 221 |
artikel |
30 |
30. Essential oils in maternal feeds improve performance, reduce salivary cortisol and increase plasma ghrelin in pigs after weaning
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Castro, C. |
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12 |
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p. 192 |
artikel |
31 |
65. Estimation of genetic correlations between primal cut weights and length or area traits in live pigs
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Sarker, N.R. |
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12 |
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p. 227 |
artikel |
32 |
35. Evaluating the effect of copper source and level on microbiota diversity in nursery piglets
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Stanley, D. |
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12 |
2 |
p. 197 |
artikel |
33 |
48. Evaluation of benzoic acid supplementation with or without essential oil on growth rate, weight variation and carcass quality in finisher pigs
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Zemitis, J.E. |
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12 |
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p. 210 |
artikel |
34 |
7. Evaluation of the Brix refractometer as a pen side predictor for piglet survivability
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Fleming, B. |
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12 |
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p. 169 |
artikel |
35 |
82. Evaluation of the hot bubble pilot plant for effluent evaporation and water desalination
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Garrido Sanchis, A. |
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12 |
2 |
p. 244 |
artikel |
36 |
4. Feeding a low inclusion of conjugated linoleic acid improves the performance of gilt progeny when only supplied 1 week before farrowing
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Craig, J.R. |
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p. 166 |
artikel |
37 |
52. Feeding a single diet throughout the grower-finisher period produces comparative Results to a phase-feeding program
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Zemitis, J.E. |
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12 |
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p. 214 |
artikel |
38 |
2. Feeding sows a gestation diet during lactation improves number of pigs weaned
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Muller, T.L. |
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12 |
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p. 164 |
artikel |
39 |
19. Gene expression changes of fetal skeletal muscle exhibit sexual dimorphism in response to maternal heat stress at mid-gestation in pigs
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Zhao, W. |
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p. 181 |
artikel |
40 |
22. Gilts and sows adapt feed intake and feeding behaviour differently when moved into dynamic groups with electronic sow feeders
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Vargovic, L. |
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12 |
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p. 184 |
artikel |
41 |
56. Glaesserella australis – Exploring colonisation and antimicrobial resistance
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Sun, X. |
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12 |
2 |
p. 218 |
artikel |
42 |
70. High dietary monounsaturated fatty acids fed to pigs improve pH and colour of pork loins
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Coba, A. |
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p. 232 |
artikel |
43 |
34. Higher bioavailability of copper increases growth performance of weaner pigs when included at lower inclusion rates
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Hewitt, R.J.E. |
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12 |
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p. 196 |
artikel |
44 |
13. Identifying reciprocal chromosomal translocations in boars affecting litter size
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Shams, F. |
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12 |
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p. 175 |
artikel |
45 |
20. Impact of a bioactive mineral-based feed additive on oxidative stress and reproductive performance in sows
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Song, R. |
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12 |
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p. 182 |
artikel |
46 |
66. Improvement of meat and carcase quality traits using genomics in pig sire lines
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Sharif-Islam, M. |
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12 |
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p. 228 |
artikel |
47 |
72. Increasing monounsaturated fatty acid levels in pork improved the “pleasantness” of grilled loins in panellists with Chinese background
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Navarro, M. |
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12 |
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p. 234 |
artikel |
48 |
68. In-feed guanidinoacetic acid improves meat quality in finisher pigs
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Lealiifano, A.K. |
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12 |
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p. 230 |
artikel |
49 |
33. In-feed quinine improved performance to a similar level as ZnO and CuSO4 in post-weaning pigs
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Garcia-Puig, E. |
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12 |
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p. 195 |
artikel |
50 |
63. Intra- and inter- observer variability of a facial injury score to assess nesting behaviour in crated sows
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Plush, K.J. |
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p. 225 |
artikel |
51 |
58. Lauric acid in feed reduced excretion of Lawsonia intracellularis early in infection but had no effect on disease severity or growth of finisher pigs
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Collins, A.M. |
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p. 220 |
artikel |
52 |
74. Linear regression analysis of the relationship between pork fibre types and quality – Preliminary study
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LeMaster, M.N. |
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12 |
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p. 236 |
artikel |
53 |
List of Contributors
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p. xii-xv |
artikel |
54 |
60. Maternal contact and human interaction does little to change piglet performance during lactation
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Tomas, K. |
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p. 222 |
artikel |
55 |
1. Negative dietary cation anion difference and calcidiol in transition diets reduce stillborn risk
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Weaver, A.C. |
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12 |
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p. 163 |
artikel |
56 |
32. Non-targeted metabolomics approach to study blood metabolic profile of pigs fed different dietary zinc levels after weaning
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Soumeh, E.A. |
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12 |
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p. 194 |
artikel |
57 |
27. Optimising synthetic lysine in the diet to improve growth rate in weaner pigs
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Partridge, M.J. |
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p. 189 |
artikel |
58 |
75. pH/temperature loggers accurately measure muscle pH and temperature decline of pork carcasses
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Trezona, M. |
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12 |
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p. 237 |
artikel |
59 |
47. Phytomolecules support wean to finish growth performance in pigs with subclinical ileitis
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Moore, K.L. |
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12 |
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p. 209 |
artikel |
60 |
8. Piglet birthweight affects fostering outcomes for pre-weaning survival
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Harper, J. |
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12 |
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p. 170 |
artikel |
61 |
78. Production of insect meal from pork processing derived waste
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DiGiacomo, K. |
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p. 240 |
artikel |
62 |
61. Reduced maternal contact and positive human contact has a limited effect on 18-day old piglet behaviour in a novel arena test
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Savaglia, J. |
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p. 223 |
artikel |
63 |
23. Reducing group size in electronic sow feeder gestation pens reduced skin injuries and improved reproductive outcomes of sows mated in summer
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Smith, S. |
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p. 185 |
artikel |
64 |
17. Relationship between lactational energy balance in summer and subsequent farrowing rate of sows
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Liu, F. |
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12 |
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p. 179 |
artikel |
65 |
54. Reversion of critically important antimicrobial resistance using bacteriophage and competitive exclusion as a combined therapy
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Laird, T. |
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12 |
2 |
p. 216 |
artikel |
66 |
14. Seasonal fertility in terms of number of pigs born alive is affected by sow parity
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Goode, E.H. |
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12 |
2 |
p. 176 |
artikel |
67 |
Sizing up piglets for survival: A deeper look at a novel approach
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Tucker, B.S. |
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12 |
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p. 171 |
artikel |
68 |
Sizing up piglets for survival: A novel spin on a novel approach
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Tucker, B.S. |
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12 |
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p. 172 |
artikel |
69 |
16. Sows with a higher weaning number had a higher subsequent farrowing rate reduction in the most stressful fertility season
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Bunz, A.M.G. |
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12 |
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p. 178 |
artikel |
70 |
45. Stimbiotic supplementation from wean to finish in pigs fed corn-based diets
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González-Ortiz, G. |
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12 |
2 |
p. 207 |
artikel |
71 |
26. Strong evidence supporting the existence of “starchy” taste in pigs using a double-choice model
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Zhou, M. |
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2 |
p. 188 |
artikel |
72 |
36. Supplementation of a protected complex of biofactors and antioxidants improves performance of weaner pigs
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Hewitt, R.J.E. |
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p. 198 |
artikel |
73 |
18. Supplementing 200 g/day of dextrose monohydrate during weaning-to-oestrus interval did not improve subsequent reproductive performance of sows mated in summer
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Liu, F. |
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p. 180 |
artikel |
74 |
Table of Contents
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p. ix-xi |
artikel |
75 |
73. Texture and collagen characteristics differ between pork Longissimus and Biceps femoris
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Li, X. |
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p. 235 |
artikel |
76 |
28. The anorexigenic effect of dietary lysine could be mediated by increased jejunal cholecystokinin secretion in piglets
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Müller, M. |
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p. 190 |
artikel |
77 |
50. The correct single diet can replace phase-feeding in grower-finisher pigs without compromising growth performance and carcase quality
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Hewitt, R.J.E. |
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p. 212 |
artikel |
78 |
39. The effect of a feed supplement on reducing aggressive behaviour in long-tailed weaned pigs
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Marchesi, M.G. |
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p. 201 |
artikel |
79 |
24. The effect of farrowing crate heat lamps on the skin and rectal temperature of sows
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Jorquera-Chavez, M. |
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2 |
p. 186 |
artikel |
80 |
2. The effect of inclusion of a specific mix of encapsulated fatty acids in gestation and lactation diets on sow and piglet performance during lactation
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Scott, M.D. |
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2 |
p. 174 |
artikel |
81 |
11. The effect of inclusion of a specific mix of encapsulated fatty acids in sow diets on the nutritional and immunoglobulin content of colostrum and the nutritional content of milk
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Scott, M.D. |
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2 |
p. 173 |
artikel |
82 |
41. The evaluation of intestinal fatty acid-bind protein as a biomarker for intestinal function
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Wijesiriwardana, D.A. |
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p. 203 |
artikel |
83 |
71. The mono:polyunsaturated fatty acid ratio in cooking losses from pork loin is related to the dietary monounsaturated fatty acid content and the main grain/pulse fed to pigs
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Navarro, M. |
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p. 233 |
artikel |
84 |
21. The usefulness of dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry to determine sow fat and lean mass
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Muller, T.L. |
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p. 183 |
artikel |
85 |
79. The use of black soldier fly meal in weaner pig diets as a partial substitute for soybean meal and a replacement for pharmaceutical inclusion of zinc oxide
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Sterndale, S.O. |
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12 |
2 |
p. 241 |
artikel |
86 |
Title Page
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p. ii |
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5. Tryptophan supplementation of sows prior to and after farrowing improves piglet survival
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Munn, A.L. |
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p. 167 |
artikel |
88 |
77. Valuing the costs of waste management in the pork industry
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Kragt, M.E. |
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p. 239 |
artikel |
89 |
64. Variance components estimation for body length and area traits derived from image analysis of live pigs
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Sarker, N.R. |
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p. 226 |
artikel |
90 |
53. Water distribution systems may pose risks to pig health and productivity
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Little, S.B. |
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p. 215 |
artikel |
91 |
37. Weaner performance is improved in the first 21 days after weaning with the addition of a dietary butyric acidifier
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Jamieson, R. |
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p. 199 |
artikel |
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38. Weaning stress does not negatively influence the humoral immune response in pigs using the tetanus toxoid vaccine as a model
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Turpin, D.L. |
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p. 200 |
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