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Quinella
National Institutes of Health
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2017
2017
Changes in Metabolically Active Bacterial Community during Rumen Development, and Their Alteration by Rhubarb Root Powder Revealed by 16S rRNA Amplicon Sequencing
Z. Wang
,
Chijioke O. Elekwachi
,
+5 authors
R. Forster
Front. Microbiol.
2017
Corpus ID: 18936580
The objective of this present study was to explore the initial establishment of metabolically active bacteria and subsequent…
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2013
2013
To amend the Municipal Code of the former City of Etobicoke with respect to Traffic - Chapter 240, Article I, respecting Quinella Drive. The Etobicoke York Community Council enacts:
V. Crisanti
,
Ulli S. Watkiss
2013
Corpus ID: 154731250
2011
2011
Could Quinella-like microorganisms be involved in the formation of saturated oxygenated fatty acids in the rumen of lactating sheep fed diets containing sunflower oil and marine algae?
Álvaro Belenguer
,
P. Toral
,
K. Shingfield
,
G. Hervás
,
V. Toivonen
,
P. Frutos
2011
Corpus ID: 82093267
1 pagina, 1 figura.-- Trabajo presentado al 8th International Symposium on the Nutrition of Herbivores (Aberystwyth, Reino Unido…
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1993
1993
Proposal of Quinella ovalis gen. nov., sp. nov., based on phylogenetic analysis.
L. Krumholz
,
M. Bryant
,
W. J. Brulla
,
J. Vicini
,
J. H. Clark
,
D. Stahl
International journal of systematic bacteriology
1993
Corpus ID: 46562147
Quin's oval is a relatively large bacterium often seen in the rumens of sheep fed diets containing some readily fermented…
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1984
1984
A country Quinella : two celebration plays
J. Hibberd
1984
Corpus ID: 163767186
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