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Authors: Peter, CM Parr, TM Parr, EN Webel, DM Baker, DH
Citation: Cm. Peter et al., The effects of phytase on growth performance, carcass characteristics, andbone mineralization of late-finishing pigs fed maize-soyabean meal diets containing no supplemental phosphorus, zinc, copper and manganese, ANIM FEED S, 94(3-4), 2001, pp. 199-205

Authors: Boling-Frankenbach, SD Peter, CM Douglas, MW Snow, JL Parsons, CM Baker, DH
Citation: Sd. Boling-frankenbach et al., Efficacy of phytase for increasing protein efficiency ratio values of feedingredients, POULTRY SCI, 80(11), 2001, pp. 1578-1584

Authors: Peter, CM Baker, DH
Citation: Cm. Peter et Dh. Baker, Microbial phytase does not improve protein-amino acid utilization in soybean meal fed to young chickens, J NUTR, 131(6), 2001, pp. 1792-1797

Authors: Douglas, MW Peter, CM Boling, SD Parsons, CM Baker, DH
Citation: Mw. Douglas et al., Nutritional evaluation of low phytate and high protein corns, POULTRY SCI, 79(11), 2000, pp. 1586-1591

Authors: Peter, CM Han, Y Boling-Frankenbach, SD Parsons, CM Baker, DH
Citation: Cm. Peter et al., Limiting order of amino acids and the effects of phytase on protein quality in corn gluten meal fed to young chicks, J ANIM SCI, 78(8), 2000, pp. 2150-2156

Authors: Mavromichalis, I Peter, CM Parr, TM Ganessunker, D Baker, DH
Citation: I. Mavromichalis et al., Growth-promoting efficacy in young pigs of two sources of zinc oxide having either a high or a low bioavailability of zinc, J ANIM SCI, 78(11), 2000, pp. 2896-2902

Authors: Peter, CM Faulkner, DB Merchen, NR Parrett, DF Nash, TG Dahlquist, JM
Citation: Cm. Peter et al., The effects of corn milling coproducts on growth performance and diet digestibility by beef cattle, J ANIM SCI, 78(1), 2000, pp. 1-6

Authors: Baker, DH Edwards, HM Strunk, CS Emmert, JL Peter, CM Mavromichalis, I Parr, TM
Citation: Dh. Baker et al., Single versus multiple deficiencies of methionine, zinc, riboflavin, vitamin B-6 and choline elicit surprising growth responses in young chicks, J NUTR, 129(12), 1999, pp. 2239-2245
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