21 research outputs found
Shaped Power Patterns Produced By Equispaced Linear Arrays: Optimized Synthesis Using Orthogonal sin(Nx)/sin(x) Beams
Synthesis and Spectroscopic Study of Some Organosilicon(IV) Derivatives of Îť,Îť'-Îź-Phenylenebis(Salicylideneimine)
Synthesis and Spectroscopic Study of Some Organonickel((IV) Derivatives of N,N'-O-Phenylenebis (Salicylideneimine)
Quantitative interrelations of Lewis antigens in normal mucosa and transitional cell bladder carcinomas.
'Moffett's' solution: a review of the evidence and scientific basis for the topical preparation of the nose
Digestibilidade aparente da energia e nutrientes do farelo de canola pela tilápia do Nilo (Oreochromis niloticus) Apparent nutrient and energy digestibility of canola meal for Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus)
Este estudo foi realizado para determinar a energia digestĂvel e a digestibilidade aparente de nutrientes do farelo de canola pela tilápia do Nilo (Oreochromis niloticus). O Ăłxido de crĂ´mio (0,1%) foi utilizado como indicador inerte em dieta semi-purificada, com coleta de fezes pelo sistema Guelph. Os peixes foram alimentados atĂ© saciedade aparente. O farelo de canola apresentou valores de energia e nutrientes digestĂveis de: 77,84; 71,99; 86,92; 88,19; 67,16 e 29,86% para a matĂ©ria seca, energia, proteĂna, lipĂdios, cálcio e fĂłsforo, respectivamente, correspondendo a 2969,98 (kcal/kg); 69,97; 32,6; 1,2; 0,41 e 0,28%, de energia digestĂvel, matĂ©ria seca, proteĂna e lipĂdios digestĂveis e cálcio e fĂłsforo disponĂveis, respectivamente. Os resultados obtidos neste trabalho evidenciam que a tilápia do Nilo pode utilizar eficientemente o farelo de canola.<br>This study was carried out to determine the digestible energy and apparent nutrient digestibility of canola meal for Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus). The chromic oxide (0.1%) was used as an inert indicador in the semi-purified diet and faeces were collected by Guelph system. Fish were fed to apparent satiation. The apparent nutrient and energy digestibility of canola meal were: 77.84, 71.99, 86.92, 88.19, 67.16, and 29.86% for dry matter, energy, protein, lipids, calcium and phosphorus, respectively, corresponding to 2969,98 (kcal/kg); 69.97, 32.6, 1.2, 0.41, and 0.28% of, digestible energy, dry matter, protein and lipids and available calcium and phosphorus, respectively. The results obtained in this experiment evidence that Nile tilapia may be able to utilize canola meal eficiently