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The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society
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May 1, 1978
A new approach to the question of the cause of differences between high-concentrate and high-forage diets in the efficiency of utilization of metabolizable energy for fattening
M R Stokes, P C Thomas
Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture
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May 1, 1980
The effects of urea and artificial saliva on rumen bacterial protein synthesis in sheep receiving a high-cereal diet
D G Chamberlain, P C Thomas
The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society
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September 1, 1974
Proceedings: The influence of the composition of the diet on the digestion of organic matter and nitrogen in sheep receiving diets containing hay, barley and flaked maize
D G Chamberlain, P C Thomas
Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture
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July 1, 1979
Ruminal nitrogen metabolism and the passage of amino acids to the duodenum in sheep receiving diets containing hay and concentrates in various proportions
D G Chamberlain, P C Thomas
The Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology
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September 1, 1977
The effects of clomipramine and desmethylclomipramine on the in vitro uptake of radiolabelled 5-HT and noradrenaline into rat brain cortical slices
P C Thomas, R B Jones
Research in Veterinary Science
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May 1, 1970
Carbohydrate metabolism in newborn lambs and rats
P C Thomas, R F Axford
The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society
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September 1, 1972
Significance to the host of changes in fermentation activity
P C Thomas, J L Clapperton
Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture
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February 1, 1974
Effect of the size of hay particles on digestion in the sheep
A H Alwash, P C Thomas
The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society
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September 1, 1973
The influence of the level of feeding on the digestion of a diet consisting of barley, hay and flaked maize
J C Hodgson, P C Thomas
The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society
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December 1, 1979
Prospective laboratory methods for estimating the susceptibility of feed proteins to microbial breakdown in the rumen
D G Chamberlain, P C Thomas
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The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society
|
May 1, 1978
A new approach to the question of the cause of differences between high-concentrate and high-forage diets in the efficiency of utilization of metabolizable energy for fattening
M R Stokes, P C Thomas
Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture
|
May 1, 1980
The effects of urea and artificial saliva on rumen bacterial protein synthesis in sheep receiving a high-cereal diet
D G Chamberlain, P C Thomas
The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society
|
September 1, 1974
Proceedings: The influence of the composition of the diet on the digestion of organic matter and nitrogen in sheep receiving diets containing hay, barley and flaked maize
D G Chamberlain, P C Thomas
Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture
|
July 1, 1979
Ruminal nitrogen metabolism and the passage of amino acids to the duodenum in sheep receiving diets containing hay and concentrates in various proportions
D G Chamberlain, P C Thomas
The Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology
|
September 1, 1977
The effects of clomipramine and desmethylclomipramine on the in vitro uptake of radiolabelled 5-HT and noradrenaline into rat brain cortical slices
P C Thomas, R B Jones
Research in Veterinary Science
|
May 1, 1970
Carbohydrate metabolism in newborn lambs and rats
P C Thomas, R F Axford
The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society
|
September 1, 1972
Significance to the host of changes in fermentation activity
P C Thomas, J L Clapperton
Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture
|
February 1, 1974
Effect of the size of hay particles on digestion in the sheep
A H Alwash, P C Thomas
The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society
|
September 1, 1973
The influence of the level of feeding on the digestion of a diet consisting of barley, hay and flaked maize
J C Hodgson, P C Thomas
The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society
|
December 1, 1979
Prospective laboratory methods for estimating the susceptibility of feed proteins to microbial breakdown in the rumen
D G Chamberlain, P C Thomas
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