
1995 UK ANIMAL SCIENCES
PH. D. DISSERTATIONS & M. S. THESES
PH. D. Dissertations
Anderson
, C. Acid insoluble ash as a digestion trial marker
for determining the effects of varying dietary calcium and
phosphorus levels on dry matter, calcium and phosphorus utilization
by weanling horses.
Carter, Scott. The nutritional
implications associated with the effects of porcine somatotropin
and dietary calcium and phosphorus levels on the homeostatic
control of calcium, phosphorus and bone metabolism.
Danielsen, K. The effect
of dietary fiber level and fiber type on physiological responses
to dehydration in the horse.
McLeod, Kyle R. Manipulation
of the somatostatin plexus: Influence on growth hormone
release and net visceral and hepatic metabolism in sheep.
Mooney, Kenneth. The effects
of chromium supplementation on performance, tissue accretion
rates and blood metabolites in pigs.
Siciliano, P. Effect of dietary
vitamin E supplementation on the integrity of skeletal muscle
in the exercising horse.
Walker, J.A. Influence of
slaframine, 4-diphenylacetoxy-N-methylpiperidine methiodide
and carbohydrate infusion on pancreatic secretion in the bovine.
M.S. Theses
Bobo, Robert. Use of xanthan
gum in cottage cheese manufacture.
Brewster-Barnes, T. The effect
of feeding after exercise on glucose and glycogen responses
in the horse.
Caldwell
, F.C. Cellulosic substrate utilization by Clostridium
thermocellum LQRI.
Gang, L. Gelatin of myofibrillar
proteins isolated from chicken red and white muscle under
antioxidative conditions.
Samples, Michael. The effect
of abomasal casein infusion on post-ruminal starch digestion
in steers.
Warren, L. The influence
of trimethylglycine on the untrained and trained horse exercising
to fatigue.
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