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March 2, 2010
Cell biology symposium: redox regulation of cell function
M A Mirando, B W Hess
Journal of Animal Science
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September 1, 1993
Influence of supplementation on behavior of grazing cattle
L J Krysl, B W Hess
Research in Veterinary Science
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June 15, 2007
Fatty acid compositions of mixed ruminal microbes isolated from sheep supplemented with soybean oil
O Kucuk, B W Hess, D C Rule
Journal of Animal Science
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November 28, 2001
Supplemental soybean oil or corn for beef heifers grazing summer pasture: effects on forage intake, ruminal fermentation, and site and extent of digestion
L Brokaw, B W Hess, D C Rule
Journal of Animal Science
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October 16, 2004
Soybean oil supplementation of a high-concentrate diet does not affect site and extent of organic matter, starch, neutral detergent fiber, or nitrogen digestion, but influences both ruminal metabolism and intestinal flow of fatty acids in limit-fed lambs
O Kucuk, B W Hess, D C Rule
Meat Science
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November 9, 2011
Comparison of acidic and alkaline catalysts for preparation of fatty acid methyl esters from ovine muscle with emphasis on conjugated linoleic acid
C M Murrieta, B W Hess, D C Rule
Journal of Animal Science
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January 25, 2003
Effects of oscillating dietary protein on ruminal fermentation and site and extent of nutrient digestion in sheep
P A Ludden, T L Wechter, B W Hess
Journal of Animal Science
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December 25, 2007
A decade of developments in the area of fat supplementation research with beef cattle and sheep
B W Hess, G E Moss, D C Rule
Journal of Animal Science
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August 16, 2005
Effect of restricted forage intake on ruminal disappearance of bromegrass hay and a blood meal, feather meal, and fish meal supplement
E J Scholljegerdes, P A Ludden, B W Hess
Journal of Animal Science
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December 5, 2002
Effects of oscillating dietary protein on nutrient digestibility, nitrogen metabolism, and gastrointestinal organ mass in sheep
P A Ludden, T L Wechter, B W Hess
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Journal of Animal Science
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March 2, 2010
Cell biology symposium: redox regulation of cell function
M A Mirando, B W Hess
Journal of Animal Science
|
September 1, 1993
Influence of supplementation on behavior of grazing cattle
L J Krysl, B W Hess
Research in Veterinary Science
|
June 15, 2007
Fatty acid compositions of mixed ruminal microbes isolated from sheep supplemented with soybean oil
O Kucuk, B W Hess, D C Rule
Journal of Animal Science
|
November 28, 2001
Supplemental soybean oil or corn for beef heifers grazing summer pasture: effects on forage intake, ruminal fermentation, and site and extent of digestion
L Brokaw, B W Hess, D C Rule
Journal of Animal Science
|
October 16, 2004
Soybean oil supplementation of a high-concentrate diet does not affect site and extent of organic matter, starch, neutral detergent fiber, or nitrogen digestion, but influences both ruminal metabolism and intestinal flow of fatty acids in limit-fed lambs
O Kucuk, B W Hess, D C Rule
Meat Science
|
November 9, 2011
Comparison of acidic and alkaline catalysts for preparation of fatty acid methyl esters from ovine muscle with emphasis on conjugated linoleic acid
C M Murrieta, B W Hess, D C Rule
Journal of Animal Science
|
January 25, 2003
Effects of oscillating dietary protein on ruminal fermentation and site and extent of nutrient digestion in sheep
P A Ludden, T L Wechter, B W Hess
Journal of Animal Science
|
December 25, 2007
A decade of developments in the area of fat supplementation research with beef cattle and sheep
B W Hess, G E Moss, D C Rule
Journal of Animal Science
|
August 16, 2005
Effect of restricted forage intake on ruminal disappearance of bromegrass hay and a blood meal, feather meal, and fish meal supplement
E J Scholljegerdes, P A Ludden, B W Hess
Journal of Animal Science
|
December 5, 2002
Effects of oscillating dietary protein on nutrient digestibility, nitrogen metabolism, and gastrointestinal organ mass in sheep
P A Ludden, T L Wechter, B W Hess
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