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日本家禽学会 | 論文
- Studies on the Energy and Protein Values of Faba Beans for Poultry Rations
- Effect of Dietary Crude Protein and Metabolizable Energy Levels on the Performance of Laying Hens.
- Time Course of Changes of Plasma-free Amino Acid Concentration Following Dietary Changes in Laying Hens.
- Improved Pigmentation of Egg Yolk by Feeding of Yeast Phaffia rhodozyma Containing High Concentration of Astaxanthin in Laying Hens.
- Effect of Inorganic Ions on Binding Affinity and Capacity of Arginine Vasotocin Receptors of the Hen Uterus (Shell Gland) in Radioligand Assays.
- Presence of Melatonin Receptor in the Testes of Japanese Quail and Difference in its Binding Affinity and Capacity between Daytime and Nighttime.
- Effect of Methods to Control Egg Production on the Economical Profit in the Laying Hen
- Estrogen Receptor Binding in the Oviduct Magnum of Guineafowl Hens. Comparison with White Leghorn Hens.:Comparison with White Leghorn Hens
- Mesotocin Binding Component in Various Tissues of the Hen.
- Pigmentation of Egg Yolk with Yeast Phaffia rhodozyma Containing High Concentration of Astaxanthin in Laying Hens fed on a Low-Carotenoid Diet
- Effect of Restricted Feed Intake on the Growth of Muscle and the Fat Deposition in Broiler Chickens.
- Effect of Easing and Lifting Restricted Feeding on Growth, Muscle Weight and Fat Weight in Broilers.
- Antithyroid Factors in Rapeseed Meal and Counteracting the Toxicity by Autoclaving
- The Biological Half-Life of Residual Drug in Eggs; Proposal of an Equation Predictable for the Half-Lives of Various Drugs.
- A Comparison of Genetic Variability between Domestic and Feral Pigeon Populations.
- Studies On White-feathered and Dark-feathered Japanese Quail:1. The Relation with Wild Plumage Color
- Relation of Thyroxine Secretion Rate to Serum Alkaline Phosphatase Activity in Growing Japanese Quail Maintained at Different Temperatures
- Studies on White-feathered and Dark-feathered Japanese Quail:2. The Relation with Yellow Plumage Color
- Possible AVT Involvement in Regulation of Body Water Balance during the Incubation Period in the Chabo Hen.
- Changes in Body Weight, Egg Production, Hackle Growth, and Plasma Sex Steroid Hormones and Prolactin during the Annual Reproductive Cycle in Domestic Geese.