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L D Satter

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Journal of Dairy Science|October 1, 1986
Protein supply from undegraded dietary proteinL D Satter
Journal of Dairy Science|May 23, 2000
Milk production and reproductive performance of dairy cows fed two concentrations of phosphorus for two yearsZ Wu, L D Satter
Journal of Dairy Science|May 23, 2000
Milk production during the complete lactation of dairy cows fed diets containing different amounts of proteinZ Wu, L D Satter
Journal of Animal Science|February 1, 1979
Extent of particulate marker (samarium, lanthanum and cerium) movement from one digesta particle to anotherG F Hartnell, L D Satter
The British Journal of Nutrition|September 1, 1974
Effect of ammonia concentration of rumen microbial protein production in vitroL D Satter, L L Slyter
Journal of Animal Science|June 1, 1997
Effect of ruminally degraded protein on protein available at the intestine assessed using blood amino acid concentrationsT R Dhiman, L D Satter
Journal of Dairy Science|June 15, 2006
Effect of scraping frequency in a freestall barn on volatile nitrogen loss from dairy manureV R Moreira, L D Satter
Journal of Dairy Science|December 1, 1975
Relationship between ruminal ammonia and nonprotein nitrogen utilization by ruminants. II. Application of published evidence to the development of theoretical model for predicting nonprotein nitrogen utilizationR E Roffler, L D Satter
Journal of Dairy Science|July 1, 1972
Manipulation of ruminal fermentation. IV. Effect of altering ruminal pH on volatile fatty acid productionW J Esdale, L D Satter
Journal of Dairy Science|March 1, 1972
Contribution of propionate to glucose synthesis in the lactating and nonlactating cowD W Wiltrout, L D Satter
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Journal of Dairy Science|October 1, 1986
Protein supply from undegraded dietary proteinL D Satter
Journal of Dairy Science|May 23, 2000
Milk production and reproductive performance of dairy cows fed two concentrations of phosphorus for two yearsZ Wu, L D Satter
Journal of Dairy Science|May 23, 2000
Milk production during the complete lactation of dairy cows fed diets containing different amounts of proteinZ Wu, L D Satter
Journal of Animal Science|February 1, 1979
Extent of particulate marker (samarium, lanthanum and cerium) movement from one digesta particle to anotherG F Hartnell, L D Satter
The British Journal of Nutrition|September 1, 1974
Effect of ammonia concentration of rumen microbial protein production in vitroL D Satter, L L Slyter
Journal of Animal Science|June 1, 1997
Effect of ruminally degraded protein on protein available at the intestine assessed using blood amino acid concentrationsT R Dhiman, L D Satter
Journal of Dairy Science|June 15, 2006
Effect of scraping frequency in a freestall barn on volatile nitrogen loss from dairy manureV R Moreira, L D Satter
Journal of Dairy Science|December 1, 1975
Relationship between ruminal ammonia and nonprotein nitrogen utilization by ruminants. II. Application of published evidence to the development of theoretical model for predicting nonprotein nitrogen utilizationR E Roffler, L D Satter
Journal of Dairy Science|July 1, 1972
Manipulation of ruminal fermentation. IV. Effect of altering ruminal pH on volatile fatty acid productionW J Esdale, L D Satter
Journal of Dairy Science|March 1, 1972
Contribution of propionate to glucose synthesis in the lactating and nonlactating cowD W Wiltrout, L D Satter
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