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Journal of Dairy Science|July 1, 1997
Comparison of mechanistic rumen models on mathematical formulation of extramicrobial and microbial processesA Bannink, H De Visser
Journal of Dairy Science|April 30, 2025
Modeling diurnal rumen metabolism dynamics in dairy cattle: An update to a mechanistic model representing eating behavior, rumen content, rumination, and acid-base balanceG Vivares, J Dijkstra, A Bannink
Journal of Dairy Science|August 6, 2019
Energy and nitrogen balance of dairy cattle as affected by provision of different essential amino acid profiles at the same metabolizable protein supplyK Nichols, A Bannink, J Dijkstra
Journal of Dairy Science|April 5, 2026
Integration of factors controlling volatile fatty acid stoichiometry, hydrogen dynamics, and methanogenesis in the rumen of dairy cattle: model description and evaluationG Vivares, A Bannink, J Dijkstra
Journal of Dairy Science|March 8, 2016
Influence of milk urea concentration on fractional urea disappearance rate from milk to blood plasma in dairy cowsJ W Spek, J Dijkstra, A Bannink
Journal of Dairy Science|June 4, 2019
Mammary gland metabolite utilization in response to exogenous glucose or long-chain fatty acids at low and high metabolizable protein levelsK Nichols, A Bannink, J Doelman, et al.
Journal of Animal Science|September 30, 2008
Recent advances in modeling nutrient utilization in ruminantsE Kebreab, J Dijkstra, A Bannink, et al.
Journal of Dairy Science|May 26, 1999
Intake and excretion of sodium, potassium, and nitrogen and the effects on urine production by lactating dairy cowsA Bannink, H Valk, A M Van Vuuren
Journal of Dairy Science|December 3, 2015
Feeding nitrate and docosahexaenoic acid affects enteric methane production and milk fatty acid composition in lactating dairy cowsG Klop, B Hatew, A Bannink, et al.
The British Journal of Nutrition|December 9, 1997
Comparison and evaluation of mechanistic rumen modelsA Bannink, H de Visser, A M Van Vuuren
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Journal of Dairy Science|July 1, 1997
Comparison of mechanistic rumen models on mathematical formulation of extramicrobial and microbial processesA Bannink, H De Visser
Journal of Dairy Science|April 30, 2025
Modeling diurnal rumen metabolism dynamics in dairy cattle: An update to a mechanistic model representing eating behavior, rumen content, rumination, and acid-base balanceG Vivares, J Dijkstra, A Bannink
Journal of Dairy Science|August 6, 2019
Energy and nitrogen balance of dairy cattle as affected by provision of different essential amino acid profiles at the same metabolizable protein supplyK Nichols, A Bannink, J Dijkstra
Journal of Dairy Science|April 5, 2026
Integration of factors controlling volatile fatty acid stoichiometry, hydrogen dynamics, and methanogenesis in the rumen of dairy cattle: model description and evaluationG Vivares, A Bannink, J Dijkstra
Journal of Dairy Science|March 8, 2016
Influence of milk urea concentration on fractional urea disappearance rate from milk to blood plasma in dairy cowsJ W Spek, J Dijkstra, A Bannink
Journal of Dairy Science|June 4, 2019
Mammary gland metabolite utilization in response to exogenous glucose or long-chain fatty acids at low and high metabolizable protein levelsK Nichols, A Bannink, J Doelman, et al.
Journal of Animal Science|September 30, 2008
Recent advances in modeling nutrient utilization in ruminantsE Kebreab, J Dijkstra, A Bannink, et al.
Journal of Dairy Science|May 26, 1999
Intake and excretion of sodium, potassium, and nitrogen and the effects on urine production by lactating dairy cowsA Bannink, H Valk, A M Van Vuuren
Journal of Dairy Science|December 3, 2015
Feeding nitrate and docosahexaenoic acid affects enteric methane production and milk fatty acid composition in lactating dairy cowsG Klop, B Hatew, A Bannink, et al.
The British Journal of Nutrition|December 9, 1997
Comparison and evaluation of mechanistic rumen modelsA Bannink, H de Visser, A M Van Vuuren
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