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Trost L, Zeidler S, Ammer S, Rosengart S, Wendt M, Visscher C, et al.
Animal . 2022 Oct; 16(11):100655. PMID: 36228549
Increasing litter size has created the need for more sophisticated, accurate, and welfare-oriented systems for assessing the foster performance of lactating sows. The estimation of milk yield alone is not...
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Koninger M, von Velsen-Zerweck A, Eiberger C, Jilg A, Topper A, Visscher C, et al.
Schweiz Arch Tierheilkd . 2022 Oct; 164(10):721-731. PMID: 36193782
Roughage alternatives for equine nutrition must be found due to the increasing climatic challenges. The aim of this study was to examine the nutrient composition and feed hygiene of alfalfa...
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de Bruijn A, van der Fels I, Renken R, Konigs M, Meijer A, Oosterlaan J, et al.
Brain Cogn . 2021 Oct; 155:105812. PMID: 34716033
Different types of physical activity are thought to differentially affect children's brain activation, via physiological mechanisms, or by activating similar brain areas during physical and cognitive tasks. Despite many behavioral...
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van der Fels I, de Bruijn A, Renken R, Konigs M, Meijer A, Oosterlaan J, et al.
Cogn Affect Behav Neurosci . 2020 Jul; 20(4):842-858. PMID: 32700292
Relationships between gross motor skills and cardiovascular fitness with visuospatial working memory (VSWM) in children are hypothesized to be mediated by underlying functional brain mechanisms. Because there is little experimental...
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Moses J, Marley M, Zahnle K, Line M, Fortney J, Barman T, et al.
Astrophys J . 2019 Jun; 829(2). PMID: 31171882
The past decade has seen significant progress on the direct detection and characterization of young, self-luminous giant planets at wide orbital separations from their host stars. Some of these planets...
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Middendorf L, Radko D, Dungelhoef K, Sieverding E, Windhaus H, Mischok D, et al.
Poult Sci . 2019 Apr; 98(9):3950-3962. PMID: 30941423
Hepatic lipidosis (HL) is a well-known disease in fattening and in parent turkey flocks. Among others, dietary effects like (a lack of) essential amino acids (AA) as lipotrophic factors (e.g.,...
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Moses J, Line M, Visscher C, Richardson M, Nettelmann N, Fortney J, et al.
Astrophys J . 2019 Mar; 777(1). PMID: 30842681
Neptune-sized extrasolar planets that orbit relatively close to their host stars - often called "hot Neptunes" - are common within the known population of exoplanets and planetary candidates. Similar to...
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Moses J, Madhusudhan N, Visscher C, Freedman R
Astrophys J . 2019 Mar; 763(1). PMID: 30842680
Motivated by recent spectroscopic evidence for carbon-rich atmospheres on some transiting exo-planets, we investigate the influence of the C/O ratio on the chemistry, composition, and spectra of extrasolar giant planets...
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Visscher C, Klingenberg L, Hankel J, Brehm R, Langeheine M, Helmbrecht A
Poult Sci . 2018 Jul; 97(11):4020-4030. PMID: 29982672
Campylobacter jejuni (C. jejuni) is one of the most important zoonotic pathogens worldwide. In Europe, the majority of the cases are caused by consuming contaminated poultry meat. The objective of...
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Visscher C, Kruse A, Sander S, Keller C, Mischok J, Tabeling R, et al.
J Anim Physiol Anim Nutr (Berl) . 2018 Apr; 102 Suppl 1:3-15. PMID: 29623688
In the fattening of male pigs, boar odour is a major problem with regard to the acceptance of the meat by consumers. Skatole can be one cause. Tryptophan from non-digested...