Search Results - "Kyuma, T"
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Morphological analysis after mandibular distraction in babyhood for Pierre Robin sequence
Published in International journal of oral and maxillofacial surgery (01-10-2015)Get full text
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A case of orthognathic surgery performed against jaw deformity complicated with large static bone cavity
Published in International journal of oral and maxillofacial surgery (01-10-2015)Get full text
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Isolation of mammalian pathogenic bacteria using silkworms
Published in Drug Discoveries & Therapeutics (01-01-2011)“…We developed a method to predict bacterial pathogenicity against mammals by measuring bacterial virulence in silkworms at 37°C, human body temperature. One…”
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GROWTH AND STARCH DIGESTION OF GOATS FED HIGH-AMYLOSE CORN AND WAXY CORN
Published in Asian-australasian journal of animal sciences (1989)Get full text
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Growth and starch digestion of goats fed high-amylose corn and waxy corn
Published in Asian-australasian journal of animal sciences (01-03-1989)Get full text
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Characterization of soluble lignin released from alfalfa by sheep digestion
Published in Animal feed science and technology (30-08-1999)“…A faecal soluble lignin fraction (FSL) extracted with 90% dioxane from the faeces of sheep fed on alfalfa hay was characterized by chemical analysis,…”
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Characteristics of dioxane-soluble lignins from corn and sorghum silages and feces of sheep fed on them
Published in Canadian journal of animal science (01-09-1993)“…Dioxane-soluble lignin fractions were isolated from corn and sorghum silages, and the feces of sheep fed on them and their properties were examined. The lignin…”
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Ester- and ether-linked phenolic acids in orchardgrass (Dactylis glomerata L.) and their digestion from cell walls when fed to sheep
Published in Canadian journal of plant science (01-10-1991)“…Ester- and ether-linked p-coumaric (PCA) and ferulic acids (FA) in cell wall materials from orchardgrass (Dactylis glomerata L.), hays harvested at the heading…”
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