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A. Hasdai

Researcher at Agricultural Research Organization, Volcani Center

Publications -  8
Citations -  159

A. Hasdai is an academic researcher from Agricultural Research Organization, Volcani Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Soybean meal & Digestion. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 8 publications receiving 158 citations.

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Growth and Nutrient Utilization by Calves Fed Milk Replacers Containing Milk or Soybean Protein-Concentrate Heated to Various Degrees

TL;DR: Soybean concentrate, when included in the diets of suckling calves, should be properly heated and diminished markedly the incidence and severity of diarrhea.
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Soybean protein substitute for milk protein in milk replacers for suckling calves

TL;DR: The growth rate of calves fed soy replacers only from 7 to 10 days of age was approximately 20% less than that of the calves fed all-milk replacers, and blood urea indicated a better utilization of the absorbed soy protein when concentrates were consumed by the calves.
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Growth, digestibility, and enzyme activities in the pancreas and intestines of guinea-pigs fed on raw and heated soya-bean flour.

TL;DR: It was concluded that the mechanism by which raw soya-bean negatively affects the growth rate of guinea-pigs by reducing the activity of intestinal enzymes, differs from that suggested for rats and chicks, but is similar to that of pigs and calves.
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Performance of High-Yielding Dairy Cows Fed Liquid Whey

TL;DR: In this paper, the nutritive value of liquid acid whey and its effect on milk yield and composition, rumen, and blood metabolites were studied with 36 high-yielding cows from 1 to 147 days postpartum.
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The failure of long-term feeding of raw soy flour, in the presence or absence of azaserine, to induce carcinogenic changes in the mouse pancreas.

TL;DR: The effects of feeding mice raw or heated soy flours or casein in the presence and absence of injected azaserine were investigated and it was concluded that raw soy flour itself has no carcinogenic effect on the mouse Pancreas and does not enhance the sensitivity of the mouse pancreas to azasersine.