Search Results - "Latin square"
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Development Of Web-Based E-Learning On Design Of Experiment Technique; Case Of Randomized Complete Block Design (RCBD)
Published 2005“…Randomized Complete Block Design (RCBD) and Latin Square Design are DOE blocking techniques. This project has a vision of educating its viewer through a different environment of learning the subject of RCBD and Latin Square Design. …”
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Effects of Kenaf (Hibiscus Cannabinus) as a Substitative Feed on Lactating Dairy Cattle
Published 2005“…Eight lactating crossbred Sahiwal-Friesians were used in a 4 x 3 incomplete Latin square design with 15d periods. The diets were T1=control, T2=AH was substituted with kenaf, T3=the CP from SBM was substituted with the CP of kenaf, and T4=AH and the CP from SBM were substituted with kenaf and the CP of kenaf respectively. …”
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Match tests for nonparametric analysis of variance problems
Published 1982“…(iii) Interaction in two-way analysis of variance, both the univariate and. multivariate cases. (iv) Latin square designs. (v) Second-order interaction in three-way analysis of variance. …”
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Relationship between feed efficiency, milk yield, rumination rate and faecal glucocorticoids in dairy cows
Published 2018“…Four diets containing different sources of rumen-protected protein were fed to cows in a 4x4 Latin square experimental design. Faecal samples were collected 12 hr and 24 hr after each of the four dietary changes. …”
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Intake and digestion of urea-treated, urea-supplemented and untreated rice straw by goats
Published 1991“…The intake and digestion by goats of urea-treated rice straw and untreated straws given alone or supplemented with urea were measured in a Latin square design study. Intake was measured when the straws were offered ad libitum. …”
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Effect of empty fruit bunch compost on the performance of tomatoes (Lycopersicum esculentum) grown on Bungor Series
Published 2015“…The experiment was conducted in Latin Square Experimental Design (LS) with four replication and four treatment (EFB compost rates) thus, a total of 16 experimental unit. …”
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Energy requirement for maintenance of growing and adult male lesser mouse deer (Tragulus javanicus) in captivity.
Published 2011“…The experiment was based on a 2 × 4 factorial arrangement in Latin-Square design. The animals were kept in single pens and fed with different levels of feed (70%, 80%, 90% and 100% of ad libitum intake). …”
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Effects of different levels of oxalic acid administration on feed intake and nutrient digestibility in goats
Published 2017“…Four female cross bred (Boer × local) goats (average body weight of 46.3 kg) were randomly assigned to four experimental diets including oxalic acid administration at levels of 0, 2.25, 4.50 and 6.75 g/animal/d in a 4×4 Latin Square design. Oxalic acid diluted with water was administered orally via syringe to experimental goats once daily for four experimental periods. …”
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Iranian Efl Learners’ Listening Comprehension Of Texts Read By Instructors, Peers And Native Speakers
Published 2008“…They are divided into two groups of advanced and intermediate based on a placement test, and then subdivided into four subgroups based on the Latin Square. Two sets of semi direct CD mediated comprehension texts followed by multiple-choice questions were administrated. …”
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Comparison of anaesthethic effect of ketamine-medetomidine, ketamine-medetomidine-morphine and ketamine-medetomidine-tramadol in red-eared sliders (Trachemys scripta elegans)
Published 2012“…Six red-eared sliders were randomly divided into three groups. Using a 3X3 Latin square crossover design, each group of animals was subjected to all the three treatment protocols that were KM, KMM, and KMT, with two weeks wash-out period in between each of the treatment protocol. …”
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Effect of fungal treated wheat straw on the diet of lactating cows
Published 2002“…Eight primiparous Holstein cows, in late lactation ranging from 170±10 days in milk and yielding 14.3±1.3 kg/d of fat corrected milk (FCM) were allocated into four diets with 0, 10, 20 and 30% fungal (Pleurotus ostreatus coded P-41) treated wheat straw in a 4×4 Latin Square experiment. The daily intake of DM, OM, DOM, CP and TDN were not affected by substitution of alfalfa hay with fungal treated wheat straw. …”
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Quantitative analysis of ruminal bacterial populations involved in lipid metabolism in dairy cows fed different vegetable oils
Published 2016“…Three non-lactating Holstein cows fitted with ruminal cannulae were used in a 3x3 Latin square design with three periods consisting of 21 days. …”
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Improving the Utilization of Oil Palm Fronds Through Nitrogen Supplementation in Dairy Goats
Published 2003“…Five male Saanen goats of 4-6 months old and an average body weight (BW) of 21.4 ± 1.6 kg were used in a 5 x 5 Latin square experiment. The diet treatments were five levels of urea viz, 10, 20, 30, 40 and 50 g urea/kg of steamed OPF. …”
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The Effects Of Protein And Energy Supplements On Rumen Metabolism In Sheep Fed Guinea Grass Ad Libitum
Published 1996“…A series of studies based on the 4 x 4 Latin square design was conducted to determine the effects of protein [fish meal (FM) or soybean meal (SBM) ] and energy [paper pulp (PP) or com flour (CF)] supplements on sheep fed guinea grass ( 1 .7 % N content) ad libitum. …”
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Effects of Calcium Salt of Palm Fatty Acid Distillate on the Growth Rumen Parameters, and Meat Quality of Sheep
Published 2005“…In the second experiment three adult male sheep (51 * 2.12 kg body weight) fitted with ruminal cannulas were used, 3 x 3 Latin square design to determine the degradability of dry matter and protein at 6, 12,24,36 and 48 hr incubation time. …”
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Effect of phytase on availability of phosphorus to growing pigs
Published 1995“…Six gilts, cannulated at the terminal ileum, were used in a 3 x 3 latin square balance trial. A high-phytate barley based diet containing 4.7g phosphorus (2.3g present as phytate-phosphorus) was fed (1) as a control, (2) with 2.5g (1000 units) Aspergillus niger phytase/ kg or (3) with 5g Saccharomyces Cerevisiae yeast/ kg. …”
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Replacement of soya bean meal with peas and faba beans in growing/finishing pig diets: effect on performance, carcass composition and nutrient excretion
Published 2015“…This trial employed a four by four Latin Square design with four male pigs housed in metabolism crates, fed twice daily at 0.9 of assumed ad libitum intake over four time periods during grower (30–55 kg) and finisher (55–95 kg) phases. …”
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How often do mosquitoes bite humans in southern England?: a standardised summer trial at four sites reveals spatial, temporal and site-related variation in biting rates
Published 2017“…To reduce bias occurring due to collection point or to the individual attractiveness of the volunteer to mosquitoes, each collection was divided into eight collection periods, with volunteers rotated by randomised Latin square design between four sampling points per site. …”
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Effects of task reasoning demand, task condition, types of negotiation, and repair practices on affective variables, language-related episodes, and written output
Published 2013“…Using a quasi-experimental research design incorporating a repeated-measures Latin-square design, participants were randomly assigned to one of four groups. …”
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Rumen pH and ammonia nitrogen of cattle fed different levels of oil palm (Elaeis guineensis) frond based diet and dry matter degradation of fractions of oil palm frond
Published 2000“…Three fistulated Malaysian local bulls were used in a 3 × 3 Latin square design to determine the effects of different levels of concentrate with oil palm (Elaeis guineensis Jacq.) frond (OPF) on rumen pH and NH3-N concentration, and DM degradability of different fractions of OPF. …”
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