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    Seasonal and diel variations of ammonia and methane emissions from a naturally ventilated dairy building and the associated factors influencing emissions by Saha, C.K., Ammon, C., Berg, W., Fiedler, M., Loebsin, C., Sanftleben, P., Brunsch, R., Amon, T.

    Published in The Science of the total environment (15-01-2014)
    “…Understanding seasonal and diel variations of ammonia (NH3) and methane (CH4) emissions from a naturally ventilated dairy (NVD) building may lead to develop…”
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    Management of calves in commercial dairy farms in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany and its impact on calf mortality and prevalence of rotavirus and Cryptosporidium parvum infections in pre-weaned calves by Falkenberg, U., Krömker, V., Konow, M., Flor, J., Sanftleben, P., Losand, B.

    Published in Veterinary and animal science (01-06-2022)
    “…In a cross-sectional study, impact of management in dairy farms on calf mortality rates and prevalence of rotavirus and Cryptosporidium parvum in feces of…”
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    Moisture balance and tracer gas technique for ventilation rates measurement and greenhouse gases and ammonia emissions quantification in naturally ventilated buildings by SAMER, M, AMMON, C, LOEBSIN, C, FIEDLER, M, BERG, W, SANFTLEBEN, P, BRUNSCH, R

    Published in Building and environment (01-04-2012)
    “…Experiments were performed to study the ventilation rates in a naturally ventilated animal building through four summer seasons and three winter seasons. The…”
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    Effects of dry period length on milk production, body condition, metabolites, and hepatic glucose metabolism in dairy cows by Weber, C, Losand, B, Tuchscherer, A, Rehbock, F, Blum, E, Yang, W, Bruckmaier, R M, Sanftleben, P, Hammon, H M

    Published in Journal of dairy science (01-03-2015)
    “…Dry period (DP) length affects energy metabolism around calving in dairy cows as well as milk production in the subsequent lactation. The aim of the study was…”
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    Heat balance and tracer gas technique for airflow rates measurement and gaseous emissions quantification in naturally ventilated livestock buildings by Samer, M., Loebsin, C., Fiedler, M., Ammon, C., Berg, W., Sanftleben, P., Brunsch, R.

    Published in Energy and buildings (01-12-2011)
    “…► The heat balance showed slightly acceptable results through summer seasons and unsatisfactory results through winter seasons. ► The CO 2-balance showed…”
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    Effects of two different rearing protocols for Holstein bull calves in the first 3 weeks of life on health status, metabolism and subsequent performance by Maccari, P, Wiedemann, S, Kunz, H.‐J, Piechotta, M, Sanftleben, P, Kaske, M

    “…The aim of this study was to investigate the impact of weight gain of calves within the first 3 weeks of life on health status and subsequent performance…”
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    Developing the 85Kr tracer gas technique for air exchange rate measurements in naturally ventilated animal buildings by Samer, M., Müller, H.-J., Fiedler, M., Ammon, C., Gläser, M., Berg, W., Sanftleben, P., Brunsch, R.

    Published in Biosystems engineering (2011)
    “…Experiments were performed to study air exchange rates (AER) occurring in naturally ventilated dairy buildings during summer seasons 2006 to 2010. A tracer gas…”
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    A computer program for monitoring and controlling ultrasonic anemometers for aerodynamic measurements in animal buildings by Samer, M, Loebsin, C, von Bobrutzki, K, Fiedler, M, Ammon, C, Berg, W, Sanftleben, P, Brunsch, R

    Published in Computers and electronics in agriculture (01-10-2011)
    “…► The developed computer program solves the problem of timely inconsistent data transmission from the different USAs. ► The air speed is higher and more stable…”
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    Diet induced ruminal papillae development in neonatal calves not correlating with rumen butyrate by Zitnan, R., Kuhla, S., Sanftleben, P., Bilska, A., Schneider, F., Zupcanova, M., Voigt, J.

    Published in Veterinární medicína (01-11-2005)
    “…The objective of this study was to investigate the development of rumen mucosa and the level of plasma IGF-1 in calves induced by different amounts and types…”
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