The study contributes new insights into what is known
as feed conversion efficiency — that is, the efficiency of the process by which feed is turned into meat — across species, and uses a new analysis to assess this efficiency.
Not exact matches
You can also designate calls
as a
conversion action, which then
feed into your AdWords reporting for metrics such
as cost per
conversion and
conversion rate.
And,
as a result of lower
feed conversion or egg production, it would also have an economic impact.
They don't need
as much space
as livestock, emit lower levels of greenhouse gases, and have a sky - high
feed conversion rate: a single kilogram of
feed yields 12 times more edible cricket protein than beef protein.
The most widely used measure of
feed efficiency is the weight - based
feed conversion ratio, calculated
as the ratio of
feed intake (by weight) to weight gain.
It acts
as an e-library and also allows for format
conversion, news
feeds to e-book
conversion,
as well
as e-book reader sync features and an integrated e-book viewer.
It's estimated that the cattle industry loses about $ 3 billion each year in lost weight gains, poor
feed conversion and increased disease because of internal parasites.1 With the financial impact and animal welfare concerns on cattle operations, it is important for producers to understand parasite control,
as well
as the misconceptions about parasite control.
Rated
as one of the top five breeds for producing large litters of piglets with some of the highest birth weights, the Landrace also boasts one of the most efficient
feed conversion ratios.
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feed stock), and Natural gasand also separates out sulfur (for fertilizer and explosives) Gasoline can be made from coal («Coaline») or from organic matter («Bio-fuel») but uses a few of oil based
feed stocks instead tomake «Sythiline» (artificial gasoline) This gasoline is actually cleaner burning then natural gas with allit's «flare offs» (butane, propane, propoline, sulfur) used in theearly 19th century because it is manufactured only with essentialHydrocarbons Diesel fuel is also becoming more and more Manufactured instead ofdistilled
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conversion of the potential energy in the gasoline mist to heatand force, with the force side of that equation shooting the pistonupward and the top of the stroke kicking what's left of thecaramelized gasoline mist out into the Emission control box If the Emulsion control box wasn't there to filter out the burntgasoline particles, any potential additives and volatile chemicalsthen the caramelized gunk hitting air would create CARBON MONOXIDEin the cooler then the heat of the engine difference CARBON MONOXIDE can also become a problem if the Emissions controlBox filter, air filters or muffler filters is worn or damaged.