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Quantification of both plant and animal fibre
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Isolipidic replacement of krabok oil by whole krabok seed reduces in vitro methanogenesis, but negatively affects fermentation
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Towards the determination of fibrous matter : the importance of analysing both plant and animal fibre
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Gaining insights in the nutritional metabolism of amphibians : analyzing body nutrient profiles of the African clawed frog, Xenopus laevis
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Towards the analysis of animal fibre : evaluation of extraction and centrifugation procedures
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- Journal Article
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Are carnivore digestive separation mechanisms revealed on structure-rich diets? : faecal inconsistency in dogs (Canis familiaris) fed day old chicks
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Are carnivore digestive separation mechanisms revealed on texture-rich diets? : an explorative study
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In vitro selenium accessibility in pet foods is affected by diet composition and type
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In vitro selenium bioaccessibility in pet foods
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Incubation of selected fermentable fibres with feline faecal inoculum: correlations between in vitro fermentation characteristics and end products
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Prediction models for in vitro selenium bioaccessibility in dry pet foods
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Association between diet composition and in vitro selenium bioaccessibility in pet foods
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Association between diet composition and in vitro selenium bioaccessibility in pet foods
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In vitro fermentation of animal tissue by cheetah faecal inoculum
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Fermentation of animal components in strict carnivores: a comparitive study with cheetah fecal inoculum