Digestive Physiology of Pigs
J E (Ed) Lindberg
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Description for Digestive Physiology of Pigs
Hardcover. This text brings together edited and revised papers presented at the 8th Symposium on Digestive Physiology in Pigs held in Uppsala in June, 2000. It contains papers from leading scientists from around the world in this subject. Editor(s): Lindberg, J.E.; Ogle, B. Num Pages: 4476 pages, Illustrations. BIC Classification: MZD; MZH; PSVD; PSVW7. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly. Dimension: 253 x 172 x 34. Weight in Grams: 846.
This book brings together edited and revised papers presented at the 8th Symposium on Digestive Physiology of Pigs held in Uppsala in June, 2000. It contains more than 100 papers from leading scientists from around the world in this subject area. Among other features it contributes to the development of the the science relating to the effects of nutrition on gut physiology. It also creates a platform for future research, that will increase knowledge of how to optimize the nutrition of the pig and to help prevent diet-related gastrointestinal conditions.
This book brings together edited and revised papers presented at the 8th Symposium on Digestive Physiology of Pigs held in Uppsala in June, 2000. It contains more than 100 papers from leading scientists from around the world in this subject area. Among other features it contributes to the development of the the science relating to the effects of nutrition on gut physiology. It also creates a platform for future research, that will increase knowledge of how to optimize the nutrition of the pig and to help prevent diet-related gastrointestinal conditions.
Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2001
Publisher
CABI Publishing United Kingdom
Number of pages
4476
Condition
New
Number of Pages
476
Place of Publication
Wallingford, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780851995175
SKU
V9780851995175
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