In his study, which falls under the umbrella issue of Acoustics, Composite material is strongly linked to Absorption (acoustics). His work on Composite material is being expanded to include thematically relevant topics such as Absorption (acoustics). His Cellulose research spans across into fields like Hemicellulose and Fiber. In his works, he performs multidisciplinary study on Hemicellulose and Cellulose. His research on Fiber frequently connects to adjacent areas such as Neutral Detergent Fiber. Many of his studies on Biochemistry involve topics that are commonly interrelated, such as Gastrointestinal tract. In his research, Kenneth E. Webb performs multidisciplinary study on Gastrointestinal tract and Ruminant. His Animal science study frequently links to adjacent areas such as CHROMIC OXIDE. He undertakes multidisciplinary investigations into Small intestine and Jejunum in his work.
Many of his studies on Agronomy apply to Litter, Silage, Broiler and Dry matter as well. His study in Agronomy extends to Silage with its themes. As part of his studies on Dry matter, he often connects relevant subjects like Animal science. His research brings together the fields of Broiler and Animal science. Kenneth E. Webb conducts interdisciplinary study in the fields of Biochemistry and Organic chemistry through his works. While working in this field, Kenneth E. Webb studies both Organic chemistry and Biochemistry. His study on Endocrinology is mostly dedicated to connecting different topics, such as Small intestine. Kenneth E. Webb integrates several fields in his works, including Internal medicine and Endocrinology. His study deals with a combination of Amino acid and Peptide.
His Organic chemistry study typically links adjacent topics like Fiber and Ring (chemistry). Kenneth E. Webb integrates Ring (chemistry) and Organic chemistry in his studies. His research on Composite material often connects related areas such as Coupling (piping) and Fiber. His work on Composite material expands to the thematically related Coupling (piping). He performs multidisciplinary studies into Quantum mechanics and Computational physics in his work. Kenneth E. Webb combines Computational physics and Quantum mechanics in his research. Much of his study explores Laser relationship to Optical frequency comb. His study on Optical frequency comb is mostly dedicated to connecting different topics, such as Laser. He combines topics linked to Monochromatic color with his work on Optics.
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Board-invited review: Peptide absorption and utilization: Implications for animal nutrition and health.
E. R. Gilbert;E. A. Wong;K. E. Webb.
Journal of Animal Science (2008)
Intestinal absorption of protein hydrolysis products: a review.
K E Webb.
Journal of Animal Science (1990)
Developmental Regulation of Nutrient Transporter and Enzyme mRNA Abundance in the Small Intestine of Broilers
E. R. Gilbert;H. Li;D. A. Emmerson;K. E. Webb.
Poultry Science (2007)
Dietary Protein Quality and Feed Restriction Influence Abundance of Nutrient Transporter mRNA in the Small Intestine of Broiler Chicks
Elizabeth R. Gilbert;Huifeng Li;Derek A. Emmerson;Kenneth E. Webb.
Journal of Nutrition (2008)
Tissue distribution of a peptide transporter mRNA in sheep, dairy cows, pigs, and chickens.
H Chen;E A Wong;K E Webb.
Journal of Animal Science (1999)
Broiler performance and intestinal alterations when fed drug-free diets.
X. Sun;A. McElroy;K. E. Webb;A. E. Sefton.
Poultry Science (2005)
Peptide absorption: a review of current concepts and future perspectives.
K E Webb;J C Matthews;D B DiRienzo.
Journal of Animal Science (1992)
Dietary Protein Level and Stage of Development Affect Expression of an Intestinal Peptide Transporter (cPepT1) in Chickens
Hong Chen;Yuan Xiang Pan;Eric A. Wong;Kenneth E. Webb.
Journal of Nutrition (2005)
Site of magnesium and other macromineral absorption in steers fed high levels of potassium.
L. W. Greene;J. P. Fontenot;K. E. Webb.
Journal of Animal Science (1983)
Growth performance and intestinal morphology responses in early weaned pigs to supplementation of antibiotic-free diets with an organic copper complex and spray-dried plasma protein in sanitary and nonsanitary environments
J. Zhao;A. F. Harper;M. J. Estienne;K. E. Webb.
Journal of Animal Science (2007)
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