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Authors: PLAVNIK I YAHAV S
Citation: I. Plavnik et S. Yahav, EFFECT OF ENVIRONMENTAL-TEMPERATURE ON BROILER-CHICKENS SUBJECTED TO GROWTH RESTRICTION AT AN EARLY AGE, Poultry science, 77(6), 1998, pp. 870-872

Authors: YAHAV S PLAVNIK I RUSAL M HURWITZ S
Citation: S. Yahav et al., RESPONSE OF TURKEYS TO RELATIVE-HUMIDITY AT HIGH AMBIENT-TEMPERATURE, British Poultry Science, 39(3), 1998, pp. 340-345

Authors: YAHAV S LUGER D CAHANER A DOTAN M RUSAL M HURWITZ S
Citation: S. Yahav et al., THERMOREGULATION IN NAKED NECK CHICKENS SUBJECTED TO DIFFERENT AMBIENT-TEMPERATURES, British Poultry Science, 39(1), 1998, pp. 133-138

Authors: YAHAV S STRASCHNOW A PLAVNIK I HURWITZ S
Citation: S. Yahav et al., BLOOD SYSTEM RESPONSE OF CHICKENS AO CHANGES IN ENVIRONMENTAL-TEMPERATURE, Poultry science, 76(4), 1997, pp. 627-633

Authors: YAHAV S SHAMAY A HOREV G BARILAN D GENINA O FRIEDMANEINAT M
Citation: S. Yahav et al., EFFECT OF ACQUISITION OF IMPROVED THERMOTOLERANCE ON THE INDUCTION OFHEAT-SHOCK PROTEINS IN BROILER-CHICKENS, Poultry science, 76(10), 1997, pp. 1428-1434

Authors: YAHAV S HURWITZ S
Citation: S. Yahav et S. Hurwitz, INDUCTION OF THERMOTOLERANCE IN MALE BROILER-CHICKENS BY TEMPERATURE CONDITIONING AT AN EARLY AGE, Poultry science, 75(3), 1996, pp. 402-406

Authors: EINAT MF HABERFELD A SHAMAY A HOREV G HURWITZ S YAHAV S
Citation: Mf. Einat et al., A NOVEL 29-KDA CHICKEN HEAT-SHOCK PROTEIN, Poultry science, 75(12), 1996, pp. 1528-1530

Authors: YAHAV S STRASCHNOW A PLAVNIK I HURWITZ S
Citation: S. Yahav et al., EFFECTS OF DIURNALLY CYCLING VERSUS CONSTANT TEMPERATURES ON CHICKEN GROWTH AND FOOD-INTAKE, British Poultry Science, 37(1), 1996, pp. 43-54

Authors: YAHAV S GOLDFELD S PLAVNIK I HURWITZ S
Citation: S. Yahav et al., PHYSIOLOGICAL-RESPONSES OF CHICKENS AND TURKEYS TO RELATIVE-HUMIDITY DURING EXPOSURE TO HIGH AMBIENT-TEMPERATURE, Journal of thermal biology, 20(3), 1995, pp. 245-253

Authors: BUFFENSTEIN R YAHAV S
Citation: R. Buffenstein et S. Yahav, FIBER UTILIZATION BY KALAHARI DWELLING SUBTERRANEAN DAMARA MOLE-RATS (CRYPTOMYS DAMARENSIS) WHEN FED THEIR NATURAL DIET OF GEMSBOK CUCUMBERTUBERS (ACANTHOSICYOS-NAUDINIANUS), Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Part A, Physiology, 109(2), 1994, pp. 431-436
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