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    Modification of milk fatty acid composition by feeding forages and agro-industrial byproducts from dry areas to Awassi sheep by Abbeddou, S, Rischkowsky, B, Richter, E K, Hess, H D, Kreuzer, M

    Published in Journal of dairy science (01-09-2011)
    “…The study tested the hypothesis that certain underused forages and agro-industrial byproducts available in dry areas may positively influence fatty acid (FA)…”
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    Ruminal degradability, digestibility, energy content, and influence on nitrogen turnover of various Mediterranean by-products in fat-tailed Awassi sheep by Abbeddou, S., Riwahi, S., Iñiguez, L., Zaklouta, M., Hess, H.D., Kreuzer, M.

    Published in Animal feed science and technology (11-02-2011)
    “…Livestock husbandry in the dry areas of the Mediterranean basin is facing scarcity and fluctuation of feed supply and feed prices. At the same time the local…”
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    Unconventional feeds for small ruminants in dry areas have a minor effect on manure nitrogen flow in the soil–plant system by Abbeddou, S., Diekmann, J., Rischkowsky, B., Kreuzer, M., Oberson, A.

    “…In dry areas, unconventional feeds are increasingly used for mitigating feed shortages and rangeland degradation. We evaluated how feeding sheep diets…”
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    Nutritional composition of lentil straw, vetch hay, olive leaves, and saltbush leaves and their digestibility as measured in fat-tailed sheep by Abbeddou, S., Rihawi, S., Hess, H.D., Iñiguez, L., Mayer, A.C., Kreuzer, M.

    Published in Small ruminant research (01-04-2011)
    “…Several less researched forages from various Mediterranean plants may be superior, or at least equivalent, in forage value to barley (Hordeum vulgare) straw…”
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    Associations between Linear Growth and Language Development in Ghana, Malawi, and Burkina Faso by Prado, E, Abbeddou, S, Adu‐Afarwuah, S, Arimond, M, Ashorn, P, Ashorn, U, Brown, K, Hess, S, Lartey, A, Maleta, K, Ocansey, E, Ouedraogo, JB, Phuka, J, Somé, J, Vosti, S, Yakes Jimenez, E, Dewey, K

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-04-2015)
    “…Abstract only Stunted growth and brain development are linked, though the strength of the association varies between contexts and few studies have examined…”
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