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Productive energy: Exploring reasons for its superiority beyond apparent metabo-lizable energy and classic net energy
Martinez, D., N. Suesuttajit, C. Umberson and C. Coon
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Productive energy (Arkansas Net Energy) value of diet and soybean meal for broilers as predicted by digestible nutrients
Martinez, D., N. Suesuttajit, C. Umberson and C. Coon
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Characterization, processing, and nutrition performance of dry extruded full-fat soybean meals from six different states in the U.S.
Scott, A., C. Umberson, C. Selby, J. Weil, N. Suesuttajet, E. Sheikhsamani, D. Marti-nez, M, Riaz and C. Coon
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Productive energy (Arkansas Net Energy) is more sensitive than classic net energy determination to performance and actual net energy fractions for gain and maintenance
Martinez, D., N. Suesuttajit, C. Umberson and C. Coon
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The digestible amino acid profile of soybean meal influences its productive energy (Arkansas Net Energy) value for broilers
Martinez, D., N. Suesuttajit, C. Umberson and C. Coon
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Productive energy (Arkansas Net Energy) is a better predictor of broiler feed intake and feed conversion ratio compared to metabolizable energy and classic net energy
Martinez, D., N. Suesuttajit, C. Umberson and C.Coon
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Body composition and fasting heat production of modern broilers and their relationship with dietary productive energy (Arkansas Net Energy)
Martinez, D., N. Suesuttajit, K. Hilton, J. Weil, C. Umberson, A. Scott and C. Coon





