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Modelling nutrient utilization in farm animals [[electronic resource] /] / edited by J.P. McNamara, J. France and D.E. Beever
Modelling nutrient utilization in farm animals [[electronic resource] /] / edited by J.P. McNamara, J. France and D.E. Beever
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, : CABI Pub., 2000
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (432 p.)
Disciplina 636.0852
Altri autori (Persone) McNamaraJ. P (John P.)
FranceJ
BeeverD. E
Soggetto topico Ruminants - Feed utilization efficiency - Mathematical models
Feeds - Evaluation - Mathematical models
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-280-81196-X
9786610811960
0-85199-937-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contributors; Preface; Introduction: History and Future of Modelling Nutrient Utilization in Farm Animals; 1 The Role of Thermodynamics in Controlling Rumen Metabolism; 2 Modelling Lipid Metabolism in the Rumen; 3 Towards a More Accurate Representation of Fermentation in Mathematical Models of the Rumen; 4 Simple Allometric Models to Predict Rumen Feed Passage Rate in Domestic Ruminants; 5 Ruminal Metabolism of Buffersoluble Proteins, Peptides and Amino Acids In Vitro; 6 Models to Interpret Degradation Profiles Obtained from In Vitro and In Situ Incubation of Ruminant Feeds
7 Modelling Production and Portal Appearance of Volatile Fatty Acids in Dairy Cows8 Modelling Energy Expenditure in Pigs; 9 Aspects of Modelling Kidney Dynamics; 10 Evaluation of a Representation of the Limiting Amino Acid Theory for Milk Protein Synthesis; 11 Multiple-entry Urea Kinetic Model: Effects of Incomplete Data Collection; 12 Evaluation of a Growth Model of Preruminant Calves and Modifications to Simulate Shortterm Responses to Changes in Protein Intake; 13 Simulation of the Development of Adipose Tissue in Beef Cattle; 14 A Simple Nutrient-based Production Model for the Growing Pig
15 Second-generation Dynamic Cattle Growth and Composition Models16 Modelling Interactions Between Cow Milk Yield and Growth of its Suckling Calf; 17 A Mechanistic Dynamic Model of Beef Cattle Growth; 18 Modelling Nutrient Utilization in Growing Cattle Subjected to Short or Long Periods of Moderate to Severe Undernutrition; 19 An Integrated Cattle and Crop Production Model to Develop Whole-farm Nutrient Management Plans; 20 Modelling Nutrient Utilization by Livestock Grazing Semiarid Rangeland
21 Using the Cornell Net Carbohydrate and Protein System Model to Evaluate the Effects of Variation in Maize Silage Quality on a Dairy Farm22 Challenge and Improvement of a Model of Post-absorptive Metabolism in Dairy Cattle; 23 A Rodent Model of Protein Turnover to Determine Protein Synthesis, Amino Acid Channelling and Recycling Rates in Tissues; 24 Modelling Relationships Between Homoeorhetic and Homoeostatic Control of Metabolism: Application to Growing Pigs; 25 Model for the Interpretation of Energy Metabolism in Farm Animals; 26 Linear Models of Nitrogen Utilization in Dairy Cows
27 Isotope Dilution Models for Partitioning Amino Acid Uptake by the Liver, Mammary Gland and Hindlimb Tissues of Ruminants28 The Conversion of a Scientific Model Describing Dairy Cow Nutrition and Production to an Industry Tool: the CPM Dairy Project; 29 The Utilization of Prediction Models to Optimize Farm Animal Production Systems: the Case of a Growing Pig Model; 30 A Pig Model for Feed Evaluation; Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910450732203321
New York, : CABI Pub., 2000
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Modelling nutrient utilization in farm animals / / edited by J.P. McNamara, J. France and D.E. Beever
Modelling nutrient utilization in farm animals / / edited by J.P. McNamara, J. France and D.E. Beever
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, : CABI Pub., 2000
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xvi, 418 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina 636.0852
Altri autori (Persone) McNamaraJ. P (John P.)
FranceJ
BeeverD. E
Soggetto topico Ruminants - Feed utilization efficiency - Mathematical models
Feeds - Evaluation - Mathematical models
ISBN 1-280-81196-X
9786610811960
0-85199-937-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contributors; Preface; Introduction: History and Future of Modelling Nutrient Utilization in Farm Animals; 1 The Role of Thermodynamics in Controlling Rumen Metabolism; 2 Modelling Lipid Metabolism in the Rumen; 3 Towards a More Accurate Representation of Fermentation in Mathematical Models of the Rumen; 4 Simple Allometric Models to Predict Rumen Feed Passage Rate in Domestic Ruminants; 5 Ruminal Metabolism of Buffersoluble Proteins, Peptides and Amino Acids In Vitro; 6 Models to Interpret Degradation Profiles Obtained from In Vitro and In Situ Incubation of Ruminant Feeds
7 Modelling Production and Portal Appearance of Volatile Fatty Acids in Dairy Cows; 8 Modelling Energy Expenditure in Pigs; 9 Aspects of Modelling Kidney Dynamics; 10 Evaluation of a Representation of the Limiting Amino Acid Theory for Milk Protein Synthesis; 11 Multiple-entry Urea Kinetic Model: Effects of Incomplete Data Collection; 12 Evaluation of a Growth Model of Preruminant Calves and Modifications to Simulate Shortterm Responses to Changes in Protein Intake; 13 Simulation of the Development of Adipose Tissue in Beef Cattle; 14 A Simple Nutrient-based Production Model for the Growing Pig
15 Second-generation Dynamic Cattle Growth and Composition Models; 16 Modelling Interactions Between Cow Milk Yield and Growth of its Suckling Calf; 17 A Mechanistic Dynamic Model of Beef Cattle Growth; 18 Modelling Nutrient Utilization in Growing Cattle Subjected to Short or Long Periods of Moderate to Severe Undernutrition; 19 An Integrated Cattle and Crop Production Model to Develop Whole-farm Nutrient Management Plans; 20 Modelling Nutrient Utilization by Livestock Grazing Semiarid Rangeland
21 Using the Cornell Net Carbohydrate and Protein System Model to Evaluate the Effects of Variation in Maize Silage Quality on a Dairy Farm; 22 Challenge and Improvement of a Model of Post-absorptive Metabolism in Dairy Cattle; 23 A Rodent Model of Protein Turnover to Determine Protein Synthesis, Amino Acid Channelling and Recycling Rates in Tissues; 24 Modelling Relationships Between Homoeorhetic and Homoeostatic Control of Metabolism: Application to Growing Pigs; 25 Model for the Interpretation of Energy Metabolism in Farm Animals; 26 Linear Models of Nitrogen Utilization in Dairy Cows
27 Isotope Dilution Models for Partitioning Amino Acid Uptake by the Liver, Mammary Gland and Hindlimb Tissues of Ruminants; 28 The Conversion of a Scientific Model Describing Dairy Cow Nutrition and Production to an Industry Tool: the CPM Dairy Project; 29 The Utilization of Prediction Models to Optimize Farm Animal Production Systems: the Case of a Growing Pig Model; 30 A Pig Model for Feed Evaluation; Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910784120703321
New York, : CABI Pub., 2000
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Modelling nutrient utilization in farm animals / / edited by J.P. McNamara, J. France and D.E. Beever
Modelling nutrient utilization in farm animals / / edited by J.P. McNamara, J. France and D.E. Beever
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, : CABI Pub., 2000
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xvi, 418 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina 636.0852
Altri autori (Persone) McNamaraJ. P (John P.)
FranceJ
BeeverD. E
Soggetto topico Ruminants - Feed utilization efficiency - Mathematical models
Feeds - Evaluation - Mathematical models
ISBN 1-280-81196-X
9786610811960
0-85199-937-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contributors; Preface; Introduction: History and Future of Modelling Nutrient Utilization in Farm Animals; 1 The Role of Thermodynamics in Controlling Rumen Metabolism; 2 Modelling Lipid Metabolism in the Rumen; 3 Towards a More Accurate Representation of Fermentation in Mathematical Models of the Rumen; 4 Simple Allometric Models to Predict Rumen Feed Passage Rate in Domestic Ruminants; 5 Ruminal Metabolism of Buffersoluble Proteins, Peptides and Amino Acids In Vitro; 6 Models to Interpret Degradation Profiles Obtained from In Vitro and In Situ Incubation of Ruminant Feeds
7 Modelling Production and Portal Appearance of Volatile Fatty Acids in Dairy Cows; 8 Modelling Energy Expenditure in Pigs; 9 Aspects of Modelling Kidney Dynamics; 10 Evaluation of a Representation of the Limiting Amino Acid Theory for Milk Protein Synthesis; 11 Multiple-entry Urea Kinetic Model: Effects of Incomplete Data Collection; 12 Evaluation of a Growth Model of Preruminant Calves and Modifications to Simulate Shortterm Responses to Changes in Protein Intake; 13 Simulation of the Development of Adipose Tissue in Beef Cattle; 14 A Simple Nutrient-based Production Model for the Growing Pig
15 Second-generation Dynamic Cattle Growth and Composition Models; 16 Modelling Interactions Between Cow Milk Yield and Growth of its Suckling Calf; 17 A Mechanistic Dynamic Model of Beef Cattle Growth; 18 Modelling Nutrient Utilization in Growing Cattle Subjected to Short or Long Periods of Moderate to Severe Undernutrition; 19 An Integrated Cattle and Crop Production Model to Develop Whole-farm Nutrient Management Plans; 20 Modelling Nutrient Utilization by Livestock Grazing Semiarid Rangeland
21 Using the Cornell Net Carbohydrate and Protein System Model to Evaluate the Effects of Variation in Maize Silage Quality on a Dairy Farm; 22 Challenge and Improvement of a Model of Post-absorptive Metabolism in Dairy Cattle; 23 A Rodent Model of Protein Turnover to Determine Protein Synthesis, Amino Acid Channelling and Recycling Rates in Tissues; 24 Modelling Relationships Between Homoeorhetic and Homoeostatic Control of Metabolism: Application to Growing Pigs; 25 Model for the Interpretation of Energy Metabolism in Farm Animals; 26 Linear Models of Nitrogen Utilization in Dairy Cows
27 Isotope Dilution Models for Partitioning Amino Acid Uptake by the Liver, Mammary Gland and Hindlimb Tissues of Ruminants; 28 The Conversion of a Scientific Model Describing Dairy Cow Nutrition and Production to an Industry Tool: the CPM Dairy Project; 29 The Utilization of Prediction Models to Optimize Farm Animal Production Systems: the Case of a Growing Pig Model; 30 A Pig Model for Feed Evaluation; Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910823485003321
New York, : CABI Pub., 2000
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Nutrient digestion and utilization in farm animals : modelling approaches / / edited by E. Kebreab ... [et al.]
Nutrient digestion and utilization in farm animals : modelling approaches / / edited by E. Kebreab ... [et al.]
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Wallingford, UK ; ; Cambridge, MA, : CABI Pub., c2006
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (469 p.)
Disciplina 636.08/52/0151
Altri autori (Persone) KebreabE
Soggetto topico Animal nutrition - Mathematical models
Ruminants - Feed utilization efficiency - Mathematical models
ISBN 1-280-73582-1
9786610735822
1-84593-007-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto ""Contents""; ""Contributors""; ""Preface""; ""Introduction: History, Appreciation and Future Focus""; ""Session 1: Fermentation, Absorption and Passage""; ""1. The Nordic Dairy Cow Model, Karoline � Development of Volatile Fatty Acid Sub-model""; ""2. A Three-compartment Model of Transmembrane Fluxes of Valine across the Tissues of the Hindquarters of Growing Lambs Infected with Trichostrongylus colubriformis""; ""3. Using Rumen Degradation Model to Evaluate Microbial Protein Yield and Intestinal Digestion of Grains in Cattle""
""4. Simulation of Rumen Particle Dynamics using a Non-steady State Model of Rumen Digestion and Nutrient Availability in Dairy Cows Fed Sugarcane""""5. Modelling Fluxes of Volatile Fatty Acids from Rumen to Portal Blood""; ""6. The Role of Rumen Fill in Terminating Grazing Bouts of Dairy Cows under Continuous Stocking""; ""7. Functions for Microbial Growth""; ""8. Obtaining Information on Gastric Emptying Patterns in Horses from Appearance of an Oral Acetaminophen Dose in Blood Plasma""; ""Session 2: Growth and Development""; ""9. A Model to Evaluate Beef Cow Efficiency""
""10. Prediction of Energy Requirement for Growing Sheep with the Cornell Net Carbohydrate and Protein System""""11. Prediction of Body Weight and Composition from Body Dimension Measurements in Lactating Dairy Cows""; ""12. Relationships between Body Composition and Ultrasonic Measurements in Lactating Dairy Cows""; ""13. Empirical Model of Dairy Cow Body Composition""; ""14. Simulating Chemical and Tissue Composition of Growing Beef Cattle: From the Model to the Tool""
""15. Representation of Fat and Protein Gain at Low Levels of Growth and Improved Prediction of Variable Maintenance Requirement in a Ruminant Growth and Composition Model""""16. Growth Patterns of Nellore vs British Beef Cattle Breeds Assessed Using a Dynamic, Mechanistic Model of Cattle Growth and Composition""; ""Session 3: Mineral Metabolism""; ""17. A Kinetic Model of Phosphorus Metabolism in Growing Sheep""; ""18. Dynamic Simulation of Phosphorus Utilization in Salmonid Fish""; ""19. Development of a Dynamic Model of Calcium and Phosphorus Flows in Layers""
""20. Estimating the Risk of Hypomagnesaemic Tetany in Dairy Herds""""Session 4: Methodology""; ""21. Modelling the Effects of Environmental Stressors on the Performance of Growing Pigs: from Individuals to Populations""; ""22. Empirical Modelling through Meta-analysis vs Mechanistic Modelling""; ""23. Iterative Development, Evaluation and Optimal Parameter Estimation of a Dynamic Simulation Model: a Case Study""; ""24. Segmented, Constrained, Non-linear, Multi-objective, Dynamic Optimization Methodology Applied to the Dairy Cow Ration Formulation Problem""
""Session 5: Environmental Impact""
Record Nr. UNINA-9910446334003321
Wallingford, UK ; ; Cambridge, MA, : CABI Pub., c2006
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