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  1. Algunas características físicas de la lluvia relacionadas con la erosión del suelo, en dos regímenes pluviométricos de Costa Rica by Jiménez, Amael, Jiménez Otárola, Francisco, Faustino, Jorge, Solís, Hernán

    Published 2016
    “…Rains' size, size distribution, and kinetic energy in two representative sites (Alajuela and Turrialba) of pluviometric rigemes predominant in Costa Rica (Caribbean and Pacific) were studied. …”
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  2. Nutritional value of crude and partially defatted olive cake in finishing pigs and effects on nitrogen balance and gaseous emissions by Ferrer, Pablo, García-Rebollar, Paloma, Cerisuelo, Alba, Ibanez, M. A., Rodríguez, Carlos A., Calvet, Salvador, de-Blas, Carlos

    Published 2019
    “…Faecal content of cellulose, polyphenols and gross energy (GE) increased linearly with OC inclusion, whereas ash content decreased. …”
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  3. Digestibilidad y energía digestible de la pulpa de café fermentada con Aspergillus niger en cerdos by Anzola Vásquez, Héctor José, Beltrán H., Diana C., Facundo Q., Edgar A., Leal, Elizabeth L. de, Poveda H., Carlos A.

    Published 2019
    “…The digestible and metabolizable energy values were low, and if it were necessary to use coffee pulp in the pig feeding programs, an additional high energy feedstuff has to be included to compensate the low energy value of this feedstuff.…”
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  4. Ensiled citrus pulp as a by-product feedstuff for finishing pigs: nutritional value and effects on intestinal microflora and carcass quality by Moset, Verónica, Piquer, Olga, Cervera, Concepcion, Fernandez, Carlos J., Hernández, Pilar, Cerisuelo, Alba

    Published 2017
    “…The estimated digestible energy and protein of ECP were lower than expected (7.0 MJ/kg dry matter (DM) and 33.8 g/kg DM, respectively). …”
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  5. Digestibilidad de una mezcla de kudzu (Pueraria phaseoloides) y pasto Honduras (Ixophorus unisetus (Presl) Schlecht) by Bateman, J.V., Peralta, M.

    Published 2025
    “…However, only about 93% of the energy needs were filled. The mixture contained 45.1 Kg. …”
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  6. Shade tree Chloroleucon eurycyclum promotes coffee leaf rust by reducing uredospore wash-off by rain by Avelino, Jacques, Vilchez, Sergio, Segura-Escobar, M.B., Brenes-Loaiza, M.A., Virginio Filho, Elias de Melo, Casanoves, Fernando

    Published 2020
    “…Increasing throughfall and reducing raindrop kinetic energy below shade trees seem crucial to improved CLR regulation. …”
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  7. Animal performance, carcass characteristics and beef quality of steers fed with a whole oat or maize grain-based diet by Villaverde, María Sol, Mayo, Ayelén, Arelovich, Hugo Mario, Bravo, Rodrigo D., Menghini, Mariano, Martinez, Marcela F.

    Published 2024
    “…Aim of study: We evaluated the use of oat grain as an alternative source of energy to maize grain in high energy finishing diets. …”
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  8. Argentina: Ornamental meadow plants in the Institute of Floriculture by Bugallo, Veronica Lucia, Facciuto, Gabriela Rosa

    Published 2023
    “…Sustainable landscaping proposes systems that reduce energy consumption, minimizing the carbon footprint. …”
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  9. Analysis of binder proportions on the calorific value in a briquette made from cocoa pod husk in the Peruvian Amazon by Solórzano Acosta, Richard Andi, Paquiyauri, Alexandra, Neyra, Walter, Siqueira Bahia, Rita de Cassia, Vallejos Torres, Geomar

    Published 2025
    “…Introduction: The growing global demand for fuel has created challenges in the supply of raw materials, positioning biomass derived from cocoa pod husk waste as an economically viable and environmentally sustainable energy alternative. Methods: This study evaluated the effect of different binder types on the calorific value of briquettes produced from fermented cocoa pod husk waste in the Peruvian Amazon. …”
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  10. Opportunities and challenges in the design and analysis of biomass supply chains by Lautala, Pasi T., Hilliard, Michael R., Webb, Erin, Busch, Ingrid, Hess, J. Richard, Roni, Mohammad S., Hilbert, Jorge Antonio, Handler, Robert M., Bittencourt, Roger, Valente, Amir, Laitinen, Tuuli

    Published 2017
    “…The biomass supply chain is one of the most critical elements of large-scale bioenergy production and in many cases a key barrier for procuring initial funding for new developments on specific energy crops. Most productions rely on complex transforming chains linked to feed and food markets. …”
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  11. Variability in seedling emergence traits of Patagonian Cypress marginal steppe populations by Pastorino, Mario Juan, Sa, Mercedes Susana, Aparicio, Alejandro Gabriel, Gallo, Leonardo Ariel

    Published 2018
    “…Variability was estimated using ANOVA for six variables: emergence capacity (EC), emergence energy (EE), energy period (EP), emergence initiation (t 10), emergence cessation (t 90) and emergence duration (Dur). …”
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  12. Are winter rangelands enough to satisfy the nutritional requirements of late‑gestation transhumant goats in Patagonia? by Caballero, Veronica Jorgelina, Romero Martinez, Jesus, Borrelli, Laura Beatriz, Castillo, Daniel Alejandro, Mikuc, Juan Pablo, Villar, Maria Laura, Villagra, Edgar Sebastian

    Published 2022
    “…In 2010, the goats’ diet showed a nutritional deficiency value of 0.6 Mcal/day metabolizable energy and 30.43 g/day crude protein; in 2011, a deficiency of 0.77 Mcal/day metabolizable energy and 65.48 g/day crude protein; and in 2012, a deficiency of 0.75 Mcal/day metabolizable energy and 55.41 g/day crude protein. …”
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  13. Productive Response of Dairy Cows Fed with Different Levels of Totally Mixed Ration and Pasture by Salado, Eloy Eduardo, Bretschneider, Gustavo, Cuatrin, Alejandra, Descalzo, Adriana Maria, Gagliostro, Gerardo Antonio

    Published 2018
    “…Milk yield (kg/cow/d) resulted maximal in T0 (34.2) and linearly decreased (p < 0.01) with pasture intake averaging 32.1 (T1), 28.4 (T2) and 26.8 (T3) as a higher energy intake and a lower energy cost associated with grazing activity. …”
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