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Vicente Montejano-Ramírez and Eduardo Valencia-Cantero
The legume family includes approximately 19,300 species across three large subfamilies, of which Papilionoideae stands out with 13,800 species. Lentils were one of the first crops to be domesticated by humans, approximately 11,000 BP. They are diploid le...
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Alexander Isaev, Tatiana Dobroserdova, Alexander Danilov and Sergey Simakov
This study introduces an innovative approach leveraging physics-informed neural networks (PINNs) for the efficient computation of blood flows at the boundaries of a four-vessel junction formed by a Fontan procedure. The methodology incorporates a 3D mesh...
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Lwando Mbambalala, Zikhona Theodora Rani, Thamsanqa Doctor Empire Mpanza, Makiwa Simeon Mthana, Lusanda Ncisana and Ntuthuko Raphael Mkhize
The agricultural sector receives substantial support from livestock, which greatly contributes to the well-being of rural communities. Livestock offers animal-derived products, such as meat and milk, which serve as abundant protein sources for human cons...
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Qurat Ul Ain Sajid, Muhammad Umair Asghar, Haneef Tariq, Martyna Wilk and Arkadiusz Platek
In recent years, interest has grown among poultry nutritionists in using alternative protein sources, such as insect meal, to meet the protein requirements of poultry due to sustainability concerns surrounding traditional protein sources such as soybean ...
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Dimitrios Bartzialis, Kyriakos D. Giannoulis, Ippolitos Gintsioudis and Nicholaos G. Danalatos
Sorghum is a Poaceae family plant that produces a lot of hay. A field experiment was carried out at the University of Thessaly?s experimental farm to investigate the hay yield and quality characteristics of six different sorghum varieties (V1: Buffalo gr...
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Manuela Merayo, Dario Pighin, Sebastián Cunzolo, Mariela Veggetti, Trinidad Soteras, Verónica Chamorro, Adriana Pazos and Gabriela Grigioni
Distiller grains (DG), which are the by-product from the bioethanol industry, represent an interesting alternative as animal feedstock. To our knowledge, little information is available on the inclusion of DG on the quality of meat from pasture-fed heife...
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Sabela Al-Soufi, Nuria Nicodemus, María Dolores Carro, Marta López-Alonso, Marta Miranda, Antonio Muíños, Eugenio Cegarra, Beatriz Vázquez-Belda, Herminia Domínguez, María Dolores Torres, Noelia Flórez-Fernández and Javier García
The limitation on the prophylactic use of antibiotics in animal feed in Europe has critically challenged the rabbit meat industry, which urgently needs to find solutions. A feasible alternative could be using macroalgae in the diet to improve the gut hea...
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Shanmugam Sureshkumar, Junho Song, Vetriselvi Sampath and Inho Kim
Feed enzymes have been extensively used in livestock diets to enhance nutrient digestion and promote their growth performance. Indeed, recent research has indicated that feed enzymes, notably phytase, protease, and xylanase, function as catalysts, facili...
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Addisu H. Addis, Hugh T. Blair, Paul R. Kenyon, Stephen T. Morris, Nicola M. Schreurs and Dorian J. Garrick
Approximately 42% of the total calves born in New Zealand?s dairy industry are either euthanized on farms or commercially slaughtered as so-called bobby calves within 2 weeks of age. These practices have perceived ethical issues and are considered a wast...
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Simona Errico, Paola Sangiorgio, Stefania Moliterni, Alessandra Verardi, Anna Spagnoletta, Salvatore Dimatteo and Ferdinando Baldacchino
New solutions are compulsorily needed to reconcile the enormous and ever-growing request for protein for human nutrition and, at the same time, reduce conventional meat production. This epochal challenge can find a valuable aid to a winning solution in i...
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