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IVD
(redirected from In Vitro Digestibility)

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IVDIn Vitro Diagnostics
IVDInternational Volunteer Day (United Nations)
IVDIntervertebral Disc
IVDIntra Vas Device (male contraceptive)
IVDIschemic Vascular Disease
IVDIon Vapor Deposition
IVDIntervertebral Disc Disease (canines)
IVDIntake Valve Deposit
IVDIntegrated Voice and Data
IVDIn Vitro Digestibility
IVDInteractive Video Disk
IVDInnovative Veterinary Diet (Royal Canin)
IVDInside Vapor Deposition
IVDIncomplete Vehicle Document
IVDIntravenous Drip (medicine)
IVDIndelible Vision Design (Boston, MA)
IVDInternal Vapor Deposition
IVDIndirect View Display (military aviation)


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IMPLICATIONS Starch, NDF, and BD were related to in vitro digestibility of barley grain with NDF being the most consistent predictor.
Rousselot has conducted in vitro digestibility measurements to confirm that Peptan has the same digestible properties as those described in the literature.
Gomes et al (1997) assessed the in vitro digestibility of bean proteins in relation to the interaction of amino acids with dietary fiber components.
 
 
 
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