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Energy Access, Efficiency, and Poverty : How Many Households Are Energy Poor in Bangladesh ?
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Year: 2010 Publisher: Washington, D.C., The World Bank,

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Access to energy, especially modern sources, is a key to any development initiative. Based on cross-section data from a 2004 survey of some 2,300 households in rural Bangladesh, this paper studies the welfare impacts of household energy use, including that of modern energy, and estimates the household minimum energy requirement that could be used as a basis for an energy poverty line. The paper finds that although the use of both traditional (biomass energy burned in conventional stoves) and modern (electricity and kerosene) sources improves household consumption and income, the return on modern sources is 20 to 25 times higher than that on traditional sources. In addition, after comparing alternate measures of the energy poverty line, the paper finds that some 58 percent of rural households in Bangladesh are energy poor, compared with 45 percent that are income poor. The findings suggest that growth in electrification and adoption of efficient cooking stoves for biomass use can lower energy poverty in a climate-friendly way by reducing carbon dioxide emissions. Reducing energy poverty helps reduce income poverty as well.


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Energy Access, Efficiency, and Poverty : How Many Households Are Energy Poor in Bangladesh ?
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Access to energy, especially modern sources, is a key to any development initiative. Based on cross-section data from a 2004 survey of some 2,300 households in rural Bangladesh, this paper studies the welfare impacts of household energy use, including that of modern energy, and estimates the household minimum energy requirement that could be used as a basis for an energy poverty line. The paper finds that although the use of both traditional (biomass energy burned in conventional stoves) and modern (electricity and kerosene) sources improves household consumption and income, the return on modern sources is 20 to 25 times higher than that on traditional sources. In addition, after comparing alternate measures of the energy poverty line, the paper finds that some 58 percent of rural households in Bangladesh are energy poor, compared with 45 percent that are income poor. The findings suggest that growth in electrification and adoption of efficient cooking stoves for biomass use can lower energy poverty in a climate-friendly way by reducing carbon dioxide emissions. Reducing energy poverty helps reduce income poverty as well.


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Green social work : from environmental crises to environmental justice
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ISBN: 9780745654003 9780745654010 0745654002 0745654010 Year: 2012 Publisher: Cambridge Polity Press

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Social work is the profession that claims to intervene to enhance people's well-being. However, social workers have played a low-key role in environmental issues that increasingly impact on people's well-being, both locally and globally.This compelling new contribution confronts this topic head-on, examining environmental issues from a social work perspective. Lena Dominelli draws attention to the important voice of practitioners working on the ground in the aftermath of environmental disasters, whether these are caused by climate change, industrial accidents or human conflict. The author explores the concept of green social work' and its role in using environmental crises to address poverty and other forms of structural inequalities, to obtain more equitable allocations of limited natural resources and to tackle global socio-political forces that have a damaging impact upon the quality of life of poor and marginalized populations at local levels. The resolution of these matters is linked to community initiatives that social workers can engage in to ensure that the quality of life of poor people can be enhanced without costing the Earth. This important book will appeal to those in the fields of social work, social policy, sociology and human geography. It powerfully reveals how environmental issues are an integral part of social work's remit if it is to retain its currency in the modern world and emphasize its relevance to the social issues that societies have to resolve in the twenty-first century.eu.wiley.com

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Social problems --- sociaal werk --- klimaatveranderingen --- vervuiling --- Social welfare methods --- methoden van het sociaal werk --- Environmental protection. Environmental technology --- Sociaal werk --- Duurzaamheid --- Milieu --- Milieubeleid --- UMWELTZERSTÖRUNG + UMWELTKATASTROPHEN --- UMWELTZERSTÖRUNG UND UMWELTSCHUTZ, UMWELTWISSENSCHAFTEN --- UMWELTSOZIALWISSENSCHAFTEN, UMWELTSOZIOLOGIE --- UMWELTKONFLIKTE (INNENPOLITIK) --- UMWELTFLÜCHTLINGE (POLITIK) --- UMWELTBELASTUNG/AUSWIRKUNG AUF DEN MENSCHEN (UMWELTMEDIZIN) --- GERECHTIGKEIT (ETHIK) --- SOZIALE PROBLEME UND PROBLEMFELDER --- MIGRATION + BEVÖLKERUNGSWANDERUNG (INNENPOLITIK) --- ENERGIEBEDARF + ENERGIENACHFRAGE --- GLOBAL CHANGE + KLIMAERWÄRMUNG (KLIMATOLOGIE) --- KLIMAPOLITIK (UMWELTPOLITIK) --- INTERNATIONALE KONFLIKTE + KONFLIKTLÖSUNG (INTERNATIONALE POLITIK) --- DESTRUCTION DE L'ENVIRONNEMENT + CATASTROPHES ÉCOLOGIQUES --- ENVIRONMENTAL DESTRUCTION + ENVIRONMENTAL DISASTERS --- DESTRUCTION ET PROTECTION DE L'ENVIRONNEMENT, SCIENCES DE L'ENVIRONNEMENT --- DESTRUCTION AND SAFEGUARD OF THE ENVIRONMENT, ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES --- SCIENCES SOCIALES DE L'ENVIRONNEMENT, SOCIOLOGIE DE L'ENVIRONNEMENT --- ENVIRONMENTAL SOCIAL SCIENCES, ENVIRONMENTAL SOCIOLOGY --- CONFLITS ENVIRONNEMENTAUX (POLITIQUE INTÉRIEURE) --- ENVIRONMENTAL CONFLICTS (INTERNAL POLITICS) --- RÉFUGIÉS ENVIRONNEMENTAUX (POLITIQUE) --- ENVIRONMENTAL REFUGEES (POLITICS) --- ADVERSE EFFECTS ON HUMAN BEINGS OF ENVIRONMENTAL DETERIORATION (ENVIRONMENTAL MEDICINE) --- ATTEINTES À L'ENVIRONNEMENT/NÉFASTES À L'HOMME (MÉDECINE ENVIRONNEMENTALE) --- JUSTICE (ETHICS) --- JUSTICE (ÉTHIQUE) --- SOCIAL PROBLEMS AND PROBLEM AREAS --- PROBLÈMES SOCIAUX ET DOMAINES DE PROBLÈMES SOCIAUX --- MIGRATION + POPULATION MOVEMENTS (INTERNAL POLITICS) --- MIGRATION + MOUVEMENT DE LA POPULATION (POLITIQUE INTÉRIEURE) --- ENERGY REQUIREMENT --- BESOINS EN ÉNERGIE --- GLOBAL CHANGE + GLOBAL WARMING (CLIMATOLOGY) --- CHANGEMENT GLOBAL + RÉCHAUFFEMENT CLIMATIQUE (CLIMATOLOGIE) --- CLIMATE POLICY (ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY) --- POLITIQUE DU CLIMAT (POLITIQUE DE L'ENVIRONNEMENT) --- INTERNATIONAL CONFLICTS + RESOLUTION OF INTERNATIONAL CONFLICTS (INTERNATIONAL POLITICS) --- CONFLITS INTERNATIONAUX + RESOLUTION DES CONFLITS (POLITIQUE INTERNATIONALE) --- duurzame ontwikkeling --- Maatschappelijk werk ; ethiek --- 504 --- UMWELTZERSTÖRUNG + UMWELTKATASTROPHEN. --- UMWELTZERSTÖRUNG UND UMWELTSCHUTZ, UMWELTWISSENSCHAFTEN. --- UMWELTSOZIALWISSENSCHAFTEN, UMWELTSOZIOLOGIE. --- UMWELTKONFLIKTE (INNENPOLITIK). --- UMWELTFLÜCHTLINGE (POLITIK). --- UMWELTBELASTUNG/AUSWIRKUNG AUF DEN MENSCHEN (UMWELTMEDIZIN). --- GERECHTIGKEIT (ETHIK). --- SOZIALE PROBLEME UND PROBLEMFELDER. --- MIGRATION + BEVÖLKERUNGSWANDERUNG (INNENPOLITIK). --- ENERGIEBEDARF + ENERGIENACHFRAGE. --- GLOBAL CHANGE + KLIMAERWÄRMUNG (KLIMATOLOGIE). --- KLIMAPOLITIK (UMWELTPOLITIK). --- INTERNATIONALE KONFLIKTE + KONFLIKTLÖSUNG (INTERNATIONALE POLITIK). --- DESTRUCTION DE L'ENVIRONNEMENT + CATASTROPHES ÉCOLOGIQUES. --- ENVIRONMENTAL DESTRUCTION + ENVIRONMENTAL DISASTERS. --- DESTRUCTION ET PROTECTION DE L'ENVIRONNEMENT, SCIENCES DE L'ENVIRONNEMENT. --- DESTRUCTION AND SAFEGUARD OF THE ENVIRONMENT, ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES. --- SCIENCES SOCIALES DE L'ENVIRONNEMENT, SOCIOLOGIE DE L'ENVIRONNEMENT. --- ENVIRONMENTAL SOCIAL SCIENCES, ENVIRONMENTAL SOCIOLOGY. --- CONFLITS ENVIRONNEMENTAUX (POLITIQUE INTÉRIEURE). --- ENVIRONMENTAL CONFLICTS (INTERNAL POLITICS). --- RÉFUGIÉS ENVIRONNEMENTAUX (POLITIQUE). --- ENVIRONMENTAL REFUGEES (POLITICS). --- ADVERSE EFFECTS ON HUMAN BEINGS OF ENVIRONMENTAL DETERIORATION (ENVIRONMENTAL MEDICINE). --- ATTEINTES À L'ENVIRONNEMENT/NÉFASTES À L'HOMME (MÉDECINE ENVIRONNEMENTALE). --- JUSTICE (ETHICS). --- JUSTICE (ÉTHIQUE). --- SOCIAL PROBLEMS AND PROBLEM AREAS. --- PROBLÈMES SOCIAUX ET DOMAINES DE PROBLÈMES SOCIAUX. --- MIGRATION + POPULATION MOVEMENTS (INTERNAL POLITICS). --- MIGRATION + MOUVEMENT DE LA POPULATION (POLITIQUE INTÉRIEURE). --- ENERGY REQUIREMENT. --- BESOINS EN ÉNERGIE. --- GLOBAL CHANGE + GLOBAL WARMING (CLIMATOLOGY). --- CHANGEMENT GLOBAL + RÉCHAUFFEMENT CLIMATIQUE (CLIMATOLOGIE). --- CLIMATE POLICY (ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY). --- POLITIQUE DU CLIMAT (POLITIQUE DE L'ENVIRONNEMENT). --- INTERNATIONAL CONFLICTS + RESOLUTION OF INTERNATIONAL CONFLICTS (INTERNATIONAL POLITICS). --- CONFLITS INTERNATIONAUX + RESOLUTION DES CONFLITS (POLITIQUE INTERNATIONALE). --- Ecologie --- Migratie --- Vluchtelingen --- Sociaal beleid --- PXL-Social Work 2015 --- sociale vraagstukken --- milieueffecten --- sociale economie --- klimaatverandering --- Duurzame ontwikkeling --- Sociaal werk (beroep)


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Poultry Nutrition
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Year: 2021 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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The aim of this Special Issue is to publish high quality papers concerning poultry nutrition and the interrelations between nutrition, metabolism, microbiota and the health of poultry. Therefore, I invite submissions of recent findings, as original research or reviews, on poultry nutrition, including, but not limited to, the following areas: the effect of feeding on poultry meat end egg quality; nutrient requirements of poultry; the use of functional feed additives to improve gut health and immune status; microbiota; nutraceuticals; soybean meal replacers as alternative sources of protein for poultry; the effects of feeding poultry on environmental impacts; the use of feed/food by-products in poultry diet; and feed technology.

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Research & information: general --- Biology, life sciences --- Technology, engineering, agriculture --- Aflatoxin B1 --- Lactobacillus --- anti-fungal --- Aspergillus flavus --- in vitro --- poultry --- chickens --- ascorbic acid --- curcumin --- boric acid --- necrotic enteritis --- Salmonella Enteritidis --- broiler --- growth --- intestinal villi --- Salmonella --- broilers --- IBDV --- soybean isoflavones --- immune function --- viral protein 5 mRNA expression --- ducks --- zinc oxide --- phytase --- growth performance --- zinc utilization --- residual feed consumption --- quail --- high environmental temperature --- intestinal morphology --- duodenum --- intestinal absorption --- broilers feeding --- propolis --- bee pollen --- DHA --- omega-3 --- fatty acids --- enrichment --- selenium sources-levels --- selenium retention --- antioxidant capacity --- frozen meat --- embryonic development --- heat shock proteins --- immunoglobulin --- intracytoplasmic vacuoles --- L-arginine --- amino acids --- dietary supplementation --- humoral immunity --- Moringa oleifera --- laying performance --- health status --- energy requirement --- meat quality --- slow-growing broilers --- nutrient deposition --- xylanase --- arabinofuranosidases --- nutrient utilization --- immunity --- strain --- in ovo injection --- royal jelly --- chicken --- hatchability --- blood --- chitooligosaccharide --- intestinal integrity --- digestive function --- heat stress --- indigenous yellow-feathered breed --- denatonium benzoate --- genistein --- ggTas2Rs --- bitter taste receptors --- licorice --- Glycyrrhiza glabra --- beneficial effects --- pharmaceutical --- health --- turkey --- footpad dermatitis --- charcoal --- crude protein reduced diet --- compensatory growth --- omega-6 --- fatty acid --- nutrition --- performance --- antioxidant --- egg and meat quality --- fertility --- cholesterol --- CuZn-SOD --- HMG-CoA --- HSP70 --- laying hens --- L-Thr --- n/a --- vitamin B12 --- pekin ducks --- weight gain --- feed intake --- feed conversion ratio --- hematological indicator --- antibiotic --- hydrolysable polyphenol --- monoglyceride --- pathogen --- poultry feeding --- antioxidant status --- bamboo leaf extract --- cholesterol metabolism --- apoptosis --- autophagy --- heart --- kidney --- Camelina oil --- Camelina cake --- polyunsaturated fatty acids --- broiler chicken --- threonine --- metabolism --- blood parameter --- polyethylene glycol --- red grape pomace waste --- broiler chickens --- alternative energy source --- soybean lecithin --- phospholipids --- vegetable acid oil --- digestibility balance --- free fatty acids --- triacylglycerols --- mannanoligosaccharide --- oxidative status --- Partridge Shank chickens --- nanoparticles --- chromium --- supplementation --- electrophysiology --- Ussing chamber --- antibiotics --- intestinal health --- probiotics --- methionine --- reduced crude protein --- slaughter characteristics --- medicinal mushrooms --- Allium --- feed additive --- organosulfur compounds --- polyphenols --- levels --- sources --- carcass --- betaine --- Evans blue dye --- physiological responses --- feed additives --- prebiotics --- phytogenics --- organic acids --- anticoccidials --- Clostridium perfringens --- production performance --- essential oils --- housing system --- ISA brown --- production --- egg production --- green tea powder --- huainan partridge chicken --- lipoprotein lipase --- plasma lipid --- cadmium --- clay --- blood biochemical parameters --- multienzymes --- administration method --- enzyme dose --- blood constituents --- blood chemistry --- emulsifiers --- TBARs --- nutrient requirements --- growth indices --- modeling --- Chinese yellow-feathered chickens --- probiotic --- phytobiotic --- alternative ingredients --- lipid peroxidation --- biological nano-curcumin --- diet --- pathogens --- phytobiotics --- green tea --- pomegranate --- drinking water --- antiradical activity --- cecal microbiota --- SNP --- IGF1 --- IGFBP2 --- TGFß3 --- Hubbard F15 --- Cobb E --- meat --- bilberry leaves --- walnut leaves --- digestive enzyme activities --- blood haematology --- serum biochemistry


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Poultry Nutrition
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The aim of this Special Issue is to publish high quality papers concerning poultry nutrition and the interrelations between nutrition, metabolism, microbiota and the health of poultry. Therefore, I invite submissions of recent findings, as original research or reviews, on poultry nutrition, including, but not limited to, the following areas: the effect of feeding on poultry meat end egg quality; nutrient requirements of poultry; the use of functional feed additives to improve gut health and immune status; microbiota; nutraceuticals; soybean meal replacers as alternative sources of protein for poultry; the effects of feeding poultry on environmental impacts; the use of feed/food by-products in poultry diet; and feed technology.

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Research & information: general --- Biology, life sciences --- Technology, engineering, agriculture --- Aflatoxin B1 --- Lactobacillus --- anti-fungal --- Aspergillus flavus --- in vitro --- poultry --- chickens --- ascorbic acid --- curcumin --- boric acid --- necrotic enteritis --- Salmonella Enteritidis --- broiler --- growth --- intestinal villi --- Salmonella --- broilers --- IBDV --- soybean isoflavones --- immune function --- viral protein 5 mRNA expression --- ducks --- zinc oxide --- phytase --- growth performance --- zinc utilization --- residual feed consumption --- quail --- high environmental temperature --- intestinal morphology --- duodenum --- intestinal absorption --- broilers feeding --- propolis --- bee pollen --- DHA --- omega-3 --- fatty acids --- enrichment --- selenium sources-levels --- selenium retention --- antioxidant capacity --- frozen meat --- embryonic development --- heat shock proteins --- immunoglobulin --- intracytoplasmic vacuoles --- L-arginine --- amino acids --- dietary supplementation --- humoral immunity --- Moringa oleifera --- laying performance --- health status --- energy requirement --- meat quality --- slow-growing broilers --- nutrient deposition --- xylanase --- arabinofuranosidases --- nutrient utilization --- immunity --- strain --- in ovo injection --- royal jelly --- chicken --- hatchability --- blood --- chitooligosaccharide --- intestinal integrity --- digestive function --- heat stress --- indigenous yellow-feathered breed --- denatonium benzoate --- genistein --- ggTas2Rs --- bitter taste receptors --- licorice --- Glycyrrhiza glabra --- beneficial effects --- pharmaceutical --- health --- turkey --- footpad dermatitis --- charcoal --- crude protein reduced diet --- compensatory growth --- omega-6 --- fatty acid --- nutrition --- performance --- antioxidant --- egg and meat quality --- fertility --- cholesterol --- CuZn-SOD --- HMG-CoA --- HSP70 --- laying hens --- L-Thr --- n/a --- vitamin B12 --- pekin ducks --- weight gain --- feed intake --- feed conversion ratio --- hematological indicator --- antibiotic --- hydrolysable polyphenol --- monoglyceride --- pathogen --- poultry feeding --- antioxidant status --- bamboo leaf extract --- cholesterol metabolism --- apoptosis --- autophagy --- heart --- kidney --- Camelina oil --- Camelina cake --- polyunsaturated fatty acids --- broiler chicken --- threonine --- metabolism --- blood parameter --- polyethylene glycol --- red grape pomace waste --- broiler chickens --- alternative energy source --- soybean lecithin --- phospholipids --- vegetable acid oil --- digestibility balance --- free fatty acids --- triacylglycerols --- mannanoligosaccharide --- oxidative status --- Partridge Shank chickens --- nanoparticles --- chromium --- supplementation --- electrophysiology --- Ussing chamber --- antibiotics --- intestinal health --- probiotics --- methionine --- reduced crude protein --- slaughter characteristics --- medicinal mushrooms --- Allium --- feed additive --- organosulfur compounds --- polyphenols --- levels --- sources --- carcass --- betaine --- Evans blue dye --- physiological responses --- feed additives --- prebiotics --- phytogenics --- organic acids --- anticoccidials --- Clostridium perfringens --- production performance --- essential oils --- housing system --- ISA brown --- production --- egg production --- green tea powder --- huainan partridge chicken --- lipoprotein lipase --- plasma lipid --- cadmium --- clay --- blood biochemical parameters --- multienzymes --- administration method --- enzyme dose --- blood constituents --- blood chemistry --- emulsifiers --- TBARs --- nutrient requirements --- growth indices --- modeling --- Chinese yellow-feathered chickens --- probiotic --- phytobiotic --- alternative ingredients --- lipid peroxidation --- biological nano-curcumin --- diet --- pathogens --- phytobiotics --- green tea --- pomegranate --- drinking water --- antiradical activity --- cecal microbiota --- SNP --- IGF1 --- IGFBP2 --- TGFß3 --- Hubbard F15 --- Cobb E --- meat --- bilberry leaves --- walnut leaves --- digestive enzyme activities --- blood haematology --- serum biochemistry


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Poultry Nutrition
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The aim of this Special Issue is to publish high quality papers concerning poultry nutrition and the interrelations between nutrition, metabolism, microbiota and the health of poultry. Therefore, I invite submissions of recent findings, as original research or reviews, on poultry nutrition, including, but not limited to, the following areas: the effect of feeding on poultry meat end egg quality; nutrient requirements of poultry; the use of functional feed additives to improve gut health and immune status; microbiota; nutraceuticals; soybean meal replacers as alternative sources of protein for poultry; the effects of feeding poultry on environmental impacts; the use of feed/food by-products in poultry diet; and feed technology.

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Aflatoxin B1 --- Lactobacillus --- anti-fungal --- Aspergillus flavus --- in vitro --- poultry --- chickens --- ascorbic acid --- curcumin --- boric acid --- necrotic enteritis --- Salmonella Enteritidis --- broiler --- growth --- intestinal villi --- Salmonella --- broilers --- IBDV --- soybean isoflavones --- immune function --- viral protein 5 mRNA expression --- ducks --- zinc oxide --- phytase --- growth performance --- zinc utilization --- residual feed consumption --- quail --- high environmental temperature --- intestinal morphology --- duodenum --- intestinal absorption --- broilers feeding --- propolis --- bee pollen --- DHA --- omega-3 --- fatty acids --- enrichment --- selenium sources-levels --- selenium retention --- antioxidant capacity --- frozen meat --- embryonic development --- heat shock proteins --- immunoglobulin --- intracytoplasmic vacuoles --- L-arginine --- amino acids --- dietary supplementation --- humoral immunity --- Moringa oleifera --- laying performance --- health status --- energy requirement --- meat quality --- slow-growing broilers --- nutrient deposition --- xylanase --- arabinofuranosidases --- nutrient utilization --- immunity --- strain --- in ovo injection --- royal jelly --- chicken --- hatchability --- blood --- chitooligosaccharide --- intestinal integrity --- digestive function --- heat stress --- indigenous yellow-feathered breed --- denatonium benzoate --- genistein --- ggTas2Rs --- bitter taste receptors --- licorice --- Glycyrrhiza glabra --- beneficial effects --- pharmaceutical --- health --- turkey --- footpad dermatitis --- charcoal --- crude protein reduced diet --- compensatory growth --- omega-6 --- fatty acid --- nutrition --- performance --- antioxidant --- egg and meat quality --- fertility --- cholesterol --- CuZn-SOD --- HMG-CoA --- HSP70 --- laying hens --- L-Thr --- n/a --- vitamin B12 --- pekin ducks --- weight gain --- feed intake --- feed conversion ratio --- hematological indicator --- antibiotic --- hydrolysable polyphenol --- monoglyceride --- pathogen --- poultry feeding --- antioxidant status --- bamboo leaf extract --- cholesterol metabolism --- apoptosis --- autophagy --- heart --- kidney --- Camelina oil --- Camelina cake --- polyunsaturated fatty acids --- broiler chicken --- threonine --- metabolism --- blood parameter --- polyethylene glycol --- red grape pomace waste --- broiler chickens --- alternative energy source --- soybean lecithin --- phospholipids --- vegetable acid oil --- digestibility balance --- free fatty acids --- triacylglycerols --- mannanoligosaccharide --- oxidative status --- Partridge Shank chickens --- nanoparticles --- chromium --- supplementation --- electrophysiology --- Ussing chamber --- antibiotics --- intestinal health --- probiotics --- methionine --- reduced crude protein --- slaughter characteristics --- medicinal mushrooms --- Allium --- feed additive --- organosulfur compounds --- polyphenols --- levels --- sources --- carcass --- betaine --- Evans blue dye --- physiological responses --- feed additives --- prebiotics --- phytogenics --- organic acids --- anticoccidials --- Clostridium perfringens --- production performance --- essential oils --- housing system --- ISA brown --- production --- egg production --- green tea powder --- huainan partridge chicken --- lipoprotein lipase --- plasma lipid --- cadmium --- clay --- blood biochemical parameters --- multienzymes --- administration method --- enzyme dose --- blood constituents --- blood chemistry --- emulsifiers --- TBARs --- nutrient requirements --- growth indices --- modeling --- Chinese yellow-feathered chickens --- probiotic --- phytobiotic --- alternative ingredients --- lipid peroxidation --- biological nano-curcumin --- diet --- pathogens --- phytobiotics --- green tea --- pomegranate --- drinking water --- antiradical activity --- cecal microbiota --- SNP --- IGF1 --- IGFBP2 --- TGFß3 --- Hubbard F15 --- Cobb E --- meat --- bilberry leaves --- walnut leaves --- digestive enzyme activities --- blood haematology --- serum biochemistry

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