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    Mitigation strategies to reduce enteric methane emissions from dairy cows: Update review by Boadi, D., Benchaar, C., Chiquette, J., Massé, D.

    Published in Canadian journal of animal science (01-09-2004)
    “…Enteric methane (CH 4 ) emission is a major contributor to Canadian greenhouse gas emissions, and also a loss of feed energy during production. The objective…”
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    Encapsulation of tannase for the hydrolysis of tea tannins by Boadi, D.K, Neufeld, R.J

    Published in Enzyme and microbial technology (07-05-2001)
    “…Tannase was encapsulated in alginate, chitosan, carrageenan or pectin gel matrices, and in the case of alginate, coated with high or low molecular weight…”
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    Sibling presence during fostering ameliorates endocrine stress profile changes in a social rodent species (Octodon degus) in a sex-specific manner by Arusha, Kaja S., Boadi, Krystle D., Ellah, Sabrina S., Kim, Daniela, Bauer, Carolyn M.

    Published in Hormones and behavior (01-11-2024)
    “…During early life, disruption of the parent-offspring bond can substantially impact development of offspring physiology and behavior. In rodents, it has been…”
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    Methane production from dairy and beef heifers fed forages differing in nutrient density using the sulphur hexafluoride (SF 6 ) tracer gas technique by Boadi, D. A., Wittenberg, K. M.

    Published in Canadian journal of animal science (01-06-2002)
    “…The effects of cattle breed type [dairy (Holstein) versus beef (Charolais × Simmental)] and forage quality (high, medium and low) on methane production were…”
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    Immobilization of cells for application in the food industry by Groboillot, A, Boadi, D K, Poncelet, D, Neufeld, R J

    Published in Critical reviews in biotechnology (1994)
    “…Immobilization of cells offers advantages to the food process industries, including enhanced fermentation productivity and cell stability and reduced…”
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    Microencapsulation of DNA within alginate microspheres and crosslinked chitosan membranes for in vivo application by Alexakis, T, Boadi, D K, Quong, D, Groboillot, A, O'Neill, I, Poncelet, D, Neufeld, R J

    Published in Applied biochemistry and biotechnology (01-01-1995)
    “…Calf thymus DNA was microencapsulated within crosslinked chitosan membranes, or immobilized within chitosan-coated alginate microspheres. Microcapsules were…”
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    Validation of the sulphur hexafluoride (SF6) tracer gas technique for measurement of the methane and carbon dioxide production by cattle by Boadi, D.A, Wittenberg, K.M, Kennedy, A.D

    Published in Canadian journal of animal science (01-06-2002)
    “…Methane (CH4) and carbon dioxide (CO2) production from six crossbred yearling beef heifers (400 +/- 13.0 kg) were measured, using the sulphur hexafluoride…”
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    Effect of low and high forage diet on enteric and manure pack greenhouse gas emissions from a feedlot by Boadi, D.A, Wittenberg, K.M, Scott, S.L, Burton, D, Buckley, K, Small, J.A, Ominski, K.H

    Published in Canadian journal of animal science (01-09-2004)
    “…The objectives of this study were to assess enteric methane (CH4) production by beef steers fed one of two isocaloric diets with different forage:grain ratios…”
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    Estimates of enteric methane emissions from cattle in Canada using the IPCC Tier-2 methodology by Ominski, K.H, Boadi, D.A, Wittenberg, K.M, Fulawka, D.L, Basarab, J.A

    Published in Canadian journal of animal science (01-09-2007)
    “…The objective of this study was to estimate enteric methane (CH 4 ) emissions of the Canadian cattle population using the International Panel on Climate Change…”
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    Effects of grain supplementation on methane production of grazing steers using the sulphur (SF6) tracer gas technique by Boadi, D.A, Wittenberg, K.M, McCaughey, W.P

    Published in Canadian journal of animal science (01-06-2002)
    “…The objective of the study was to examine the effect of supplemental grain on methane (CH4) production of grazing steers. Eight beef steers (344.6 +/- 6.4 kg)…”
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    DNA encapsulation by an air-agitated, liquid-liquid mixer by Tin, S. S. H., Boadi, D. K., Neufeld, R. J.

    Published in Biotechnology and bioengineering (20-11-1997)
    “…Smooth and spherical alginate microspheres and nylon‐membrane bound microcapsules were formed in an air‐agitated, liquid‐liquid mixer by…”
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    Blood urea clearance with microencapsulated urease by Lee, K.B., Boadi, D.K., Neufeld, R.J.

    Published in Journal of theoretical biology (07-08-1995)
    “…The response of a kidney patient to treatment using a microencapsulated urease artificial kidney (MUAK) system was modelled. The model was used to simulate the…”
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    The n-alkane profile of some native and cultivated forages in Canada by Boadi, D. A., Moshtaghi Nia, S. A., Wittenberg, K. M., McCaughey, W. P.

    Published in Canadian journal of animal science (01-09-2002)
    “…Frage samples were collected from swards growing in Carberry, Manitoba, Brandon, Manitoba, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, and St. John’s, Newfoundland, and the…”
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    Magnetic structural effects of flow through beds of magnetizable particles by Resnick, W., Zimmels, Y., Boadi, D.

    Published in IEEE transactions on magnetics (01-03-1988)
    “…Magnetizable bed structures are discussed with respect to fixed-, intermediate- and fluidized-bed states. Magnetic intermediate- and fixed-bed structures…”
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    Enteric methane emissions from backgrounded cattle consuming all-forage diets by Ominski, K.H, Boadi, D.A, Wittenberg, K.M

    Published in Canadian journal of animal science (01-09-2006)
    “…To quantify enteric methane (CH4) emissions of growing cattle consuming all-forage diets, a field study utilizing 144 British x Continental crossbred steers…”
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    Steady-state analysis of a fixed bed reactor for urea hydrolysis with microencapsulated urease by Lee, Keunbok, Boadi, David K., Neufeld, Ronald J.

    Published in Chemical engineering science (1995)
    “…The steady-state operation of a fixed bed reactor (FBR) with microencapsulated urease for the regeneration of a dialysate solution was modeled at various…”
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    Performance features for urea hydrolysis in a CSTR with microencapsulated urease by Lee, K B, Boadi, D K, Neufeld, R J

    “…The factors which influence the steady state performance of a CSTR operation with microencapsulated urease for the regeneration of a dialysated solution have…”
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    Utilization of fortified cubes to deliver trace minerals and monensin in forage-based diets by Ominski, K.H, Boadi, D.A, Wittenberg, K.M

    Published in Canadian journal of animal science (01-06-2006)
    “…The potential benefits of mineral or monensin delivery through forage cubes vs. free-choice were investigated in Simmental x Charolais pregnant cows and their…”
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    effects of pre-and early post-calving management on reproductive performance of beef cows by Boadi, D, Price, M.A

    Published in Canadian journal of animal science (01-09-1996)
    “…One hundred and thirty-four pregnant beef cows (liveweight = 544.3 kg +/-73.3 kg SD; condition score = 3.5 +/- 0.3 SD), were randomly assigned in January to…”
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    effects of catch-up (compensatory) growth on reproductive performance of beef heifers by Boadi, D, Price, M.A

    Published in Canadian journal of animal science (01-12-1996)
    “…Fifty-four heifer calves were allocated to five feeding/weaning treatments at birth in April/May 1990: 1) VEW (n = 11) dams feed-restricted for 3 mo before and…”
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