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Department of Animal Science, Faculty of Agriculture, Tottori University | 論文
- Changes with the Season in the Number of the Erythrocytes Invaded by Theileria sergenti and Packed Cell Volume of the Blood of Grazing Cattle
- An Evaluation of the Nutritive Value of the Silage Made with the Pulp Obtained from Japanese Pear (NIJISSEIKI) Juice Production
- Effects of pH of Culture Medium and the Temperature during Transportation of the Ovary on the In Vitro Fertilization of Bovine Oocyte
- Studies on Digestion Physiology of Herbivorous Feral Animals : II. The Comparison of Intake of Total Digestible Nutrients among Diverse Sizes of Ruminantand Monogastric Animals
- A Preliminary Study on Alimentary Behaviour of Japanese Black Calves in the Suckling Period
- A survey on Population Density of Tick,Haemaphysalis Longicornis Found in Cattle Grazed on Pastures at Different Sites
- Effect of Fasting on the Flow Rate and Quantity of Digesta Dry Matter in the Alimentary Tract of Goats
- Studies on Digestion Physiology of Herbivorous Feral Animals : I. Nutrients Digestibility of Ruminants and Monogastric Animals
- Effects of Levels and Kinds of Roughage on the Density and Composition of Rumen Microorganisms of Fattening Steers
- Changes in the Electrical Resistance of the Vaginal Mucous Membrane and the Rectal Temperature during the Oestrous Cycle of Cattle
- Effect of Age in Month on the Level of Serum Alkaline Phosphatase Activity of Japanese Black Steers
- Preliminary Study on the Utilization of Fibrous and Soluble Plant Materials in the Rumen
- Effect of Concentrate Fed over 80% of a Ration on Ruminal Ciliates of Fattening Steers
- A Study on Mineral Status and the Ruminal pH of Japanese Black Steers Fed High Levels of Concentrate
- Changes in Ruminal Volatile Fatty Acids and Microflora of Fattening Steers Fed Concentrate from 50 to 90% in a Ration
- Changes in the Population of the Ruminal Ciliated Protozoa for Fattening Japanese Black Steers Fed High Level of Concentrate
- Antithrombin activity, platelet count, hemoglobin concentration and hematocrit value determined immediately before vaginal delivery among healthy women