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J Van Milgen

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Animal : an International Journal of Animal Bioscience|June 19, 2024
From the biochemical pieces to the nutritional puzzle: using meta-reactions in teaching and researchJ van Milgen
Animal : an International Journal of Animal Bioscience|May 29, 2021
The role of energy, serine, glycine, and 1-carbon units in the cost of nitrogen excretion in mammals and birdsJ van Milgen
The British Journal of Nutrition|June 1, 1995
Models based on variable fractional digestion rates to describe ruminal in situ digestionJ Van Milgen, R Baumont
Journal of Animal Science|August 26, 1999
Energy partitioning in growing pigs: the use of a multivariate model as an alternative for the factorial analysisJ van Milgen, J Noblet
Journal of Animal Science|October 9, 2004
Energy value of pig feeds: effect of pig body weight and energy evaluation systemJ Noblet, J van Milgen
The Journal of Nutrition|April 4, 2001
Energetic efficiency of starch, protein and lipid utilization in growing pigsJ van Milgen, J Noblet, S Dubois
Journal of Animal Science|March 14, 2002
Effect of high temperature and low-protein diets on the performance of growing-finishing pigsL Le Bellego, J van Milgen, J Noblet
Animal : an International Journal of Animal Bioscience|August 24, 2019
A procedure to quantify the feed intake response of growing pigs to perturbationsH Nguyen-Ba, J van Milgen, M Taghipoor
Animal : an International Journal of Animal Bioscience|May 1, 2020
Modelling the feed intake response of growing pigs to diets contaminated with mycotoxinsH Nguyen-Ba, M Taghipoor, J van Milgen
Poultry Science|December 24, 2010
Changes in chemical composition in male turkeys during growthV Rivera-Torres, J Noblet, J van Milgen
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Animal : an International Journal of Animal Bioscience|June 19, 2024
From the biochemical pieces to the nutritional puzzle: using meta-reactions in teaching and researchJ van Milgen
Animal : an International Journal of Animal Bioscience|May 29, 2021
The role of energy, serine, glycine, and 1-carbon units in the cost of nitrogen excretion in mammals and birdsJ van Milgen
The British Journal of Nutrition|June 1, 1995
Models based on variable fractional digestion rates to describe ruminal in situ digestionJ Van Milgen, R Baumont
Journal of Animal Science|August 26, 1999
Energy partitioning in growing pigs: the use of a multivariate model as an alternative for the factorial analysisJ van Milgen, J Noblet
Journal of Animal Science|October 9, 2004
Energy value of pig feeds: effect of pig body weight and energy evaluation systemJ Noblet, J van Milgen
The Journal of Nutrition|April 4, 2001
Energetic efficiency of starch, protein and lipid utilization in growing pigsJ van Milgen, J Noblet, S Dubois
Journal of Animal Science|March 14, 2002
Effect of high temperature and low-protein diets on the performance of growing-finishing pigsL Le Bellego, J van Milgen, J Noblet
Animal : an International Journal of Animal Bioscience|August 24, 2019
A procedure to quantify the feed intake response of growing pigs to perturbationsH Nguyen-Ba, J van Milgen, M Taghipoor
Animal : an International Journal of Animal Bioscience|May 1, 2020
Modelling the feed intake response of growing pigs to diets contaminated with mycotoxinsH Nguyen-Ba, M Taghipoor, J van Milgen
Poultry Science|December 24, 2010
Changes in chemical composition in male turkeys during growthV Rivera-Torres, J Noblet, J van Milgen
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