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A multi loss super regression learner (MSRL) with application to survival prediction using proteomics
Comparison of ill-vitro enzyme procedure with the mobile nylon bag technique for estimating ruminal and post-ruminal disappearance of Iranian fced protein
silage and wheat straw; sugar beet pulp and wheat
bran; and Fish meal were evaluated using in situ mobile bag technique and an in vitro enzyme
procedure. Procedures did not have an effect (P > 0.05) on rates of rumina I and post...
Short communication: Measurements of methane emissions from feed samples in filter bags or dispersed in the medium in an in vitro gas production system
Particle size alterations of feedstuffs during in situ neutral detergent fiber incubation
Effect of (Pleurotus florida) Fungi on Chemical Composition and Rumen Degradability of Wheat and Barley Straw
using nylon bag technique with two fistulated Dalagh rams and samples were incubated at zero to 96 hours in rumen. Fungi cultivation significantly decreased the amount of dry matter (DM), Neutral detergent fiber (NDF) and acid detergent fiber (ADF...
Effect of physical particle size on ruminal and postruminal disappearance of nutrients of a mixed concentrate in Holstein steers
in polyester bag
(12×19 cm, pore size of 48 μm,
n=8), then incubated in the rumen for
12 h. After removal from the rumen, bags were washed and dried. Then,
1 g DM of un-ruminal disappeared sample was weighed into a mobile
bag...
Effect of physical particle size on ruminal and post-ruminal disappearance of nutrients of a mixed concentrate in Holstein
in polyester bag
(12x19 cm, pore size of 48 mm, n=8), then incubated in the rumen for
12 h. After removal from the rumen, bags were washed and dried. Then,
1 g DM of un-ruminal disappeared sample was weighed into a mobile
bag (3×6 cm...
Dry matte degradation of various sources of citrus pulp measured by mobile nylon bag technique
bag technique described by Ørskov (1999). Dried sample were ground
to pass through a 2-mm screen and weighed (5 g DM) into the polyester bags (3 bags for each sample at
each time). The bags were incubated in the rumen of three fistulated...
A Bagging Approach to Customer Churn Prediction
is considered as a binary classification problem. The aim of this paper is to apply an ensemble approach based on bagging algorithm for customer churn prediction. It is
demonstrated that a bagging approach for base classifiers can results better...