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Treatments included the following supplemental trace minerals: 1) inorganic trace minerals low level; 2) inorganic trace minerals—high level; and 3) organic trace minerals—high level.
Twelve rats were fed NPD (3.15 kcal/g; fat (5%), protein (21%), carbohydrate as starch (60%), fibers (3%) and vitamins and minerals (1%)) and this group served as normal control.
A 50 ml aliquot of this culture was used to inoculate a 1 l of fermenter (Applikon) containing basal salts medium (BSM) plus Pichia trace minerals 1 (Ptracetrace salts to a starting D600 of 0.3.
Creep feed (48.48% barley, 27% soya, 15% nutritionally improved straw, 5% molassed feed meal, 2.5% vitamins and minerals, 1% limestone, 0.5% salt, 0.5% vegetable oil and 0.02% Minsal g109 E50) was introduced ∼28 days before weaning and lambs were given free access from weaning onwards.
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Silica sand is a white or colourless crystalline compound, occurringabundantly as quartz, sand, flint, agate and in many minerals [1].
There are also Fe- and Fe-Ni sulfide minerals (<1 μm in size) both embedded within the pyroxene grain and located on its periphery, in multiple adjacent slices on the grid.
Significant quantities of Mn persist, however, it melts and can be plentiful in late-stage deposits such as pegmatites; near the Earth's surface, Mn is easily oxidized, giving rise to several oxide-hydroxide minerals [1].
Table 1 Mineral phases identified by XRD for the plaster sample Layer Calcite Zeolites Pyroxene Quartz Na plagioclase Mica Clay minerals 1,2,3 + - - - - 4 + - - 5 + - 6 + + +: present; -: absent; present in small amount.
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