304 research outputs found
Digestibility of wheat, sudan grass and drouth corn silages by wethers and steers
Digitized 2007 AES.Includes bibliographical references (page 8)
The etiology of "nitrate poisoning" in sheep
A report on Department of Animal Husbandry Research Project 251 and Department of Agricultural Chemistry Research Project 247 on Forage Poisoning--P. [2].Digitized 2007 AES.Includes bibliographical references (page 12)
Cellulose analysis for digestion trials : effect of two cellulose methods on cellulose content of feed and feces and the coefficients of digestibility of cellulose
This bulletin reports on Missouri Agricultural Experiment Station research project 168, Ruminant Digestion--P. 8.Digitized 2007 AES.Includes bibliographical references (page 8)
Effects of steroid and steroid-like compounds on digestion of rations by ruminants : in vivo and in vitro studies using diethylstilbestrol, cholesterol, estrone, testosterone, cortisone and hexestrol
This bulletin is a report on Department of Animal Husbandry Research Project 168, 'Ruminant Digestion'--P. [2].Digitized 2007 AES.Includes bibliographical references (pages 14-15)
Feeds for light horses (1993)
Feed is the greatest expense of owning a horse. Feed ingredients needed for horses are the same as for other livestock. They are carbohydrates, fats, protein, minerals, vitamins and water. The first three of these can yield energy. Major sources of energy and protein are grains and roughages, including pasture
Terminology for reporting nitrate concentration (1993)
Reviewed October 199
Amino acid composition of swine rations and amino acid requirements of weanling pigs
This bulletin reports on Department of Animal Husbandry Research Project 141, 'Swine Nutrients'--P. [2].Digitized 2007 AES.Includes bibliographical references (pages 32-35)
Restricted Isometries for Partial Random Circulant Matrices
In the theory of compressed sensing, restricted isometry analysis has become
a standard tool for studying how efficiently a measurement matrix acquires
information about sparse and compressible signals. Many recovery algorithms are
known to succeed when the restricted isometry constants of the sampling matrix
are small. Many potential applications of compressed sensing involve a
data-acquisition process that proceeds by convolution with a random pulse
followed by (nonrandom) subsampling. At present, the theoretical analysis of
this measurement technique is lacking. This paper demonstrates that the th
order restricted isometry constant is small when the number of samples
satisfies , where is the length of the pulse.
This bound improves on previous estimates, which exhibit quadratic scaling
Studies on calcium requirements of ewes
Digitized 2007 AES.Includes bibliographical references (pages 34-35)
Studies of factors affecting performance of growing-finishing lambs
This bulletin is a report on Department of Animal Husbandry Research Project 356, 'Lamb fattening'--P. [3].Digitized 2007 AES.Includes bibliographical references (pages 61-65)
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