14 research outputs found
Renal P excretion of cats fed a diet with different levels of dicalcium phosphate.
<p>Means and 95% confidence intervals.</p
Serum 25(OH)D<sub>2</sub> concentrations of cats fed a diet with different levels of dicalcium phosphate.
<p>Means and 95% confidence intervals.</p
Concentrations of iPTH as a function of wPTH in the serum of cats fed a diet with different levels of dicalcium phosphate.
<p>Concentrations of iPTH as a function of wPTH in the serum of cats fed a diet with different levels of dicalcium phosphate.</p
Nutrient analysis of the experimental diets<sup>1</sup>.
<p>Nutrient analysis of the experimental diets<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0149190#t001fn001" target="_blank"><sup>1</sup></a>.</p
Serum PTH concentrations of cats fed a diet with different levels of dicalcium phosphate.Means and 95% confidence intervals.
<p>Serum PTH concentrations of cats fed a diet with different levels of dicalcium phosphate.Means and 95% confidence intervals.</p
Concentrations of iPTH as a function of Ca in the serum of cats fed a diet with different levels of dicalcium phosphate.
<p>Concentrations of iPTH as a function of Ca in the serum of cats fed a diet with different levels of dicalcium phosphate.</p
Renal Ca excretion of cats fed a diet with different levels of dicalcium phosphate.
<p>Means and 95% confidence intervals.</p
Faecal mineral excretion of cats fed a diet with different levels of dicalcium phosphate.
<p>Mean and standard deviation, n = 10 / diet<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0149190#t004fn001" target="_blank"><sup>1</sup></a>.</p
Serum 25(OH)D<sub>3</sub> concentrations of cats fed a diet with different levels of dicalcium phosphate.
<p>Means and 95% confidence intervals.</p
Clinical and anthropometric characteristics of 188 rural Ghanaian adolescents.
<p>Clinical and anthropometric characteristics of 188 rural Ghanaian adolescents.</p