Box 1 - 044409
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[A16-58]
FF - Professional Resume (includes publication list), ca. 1990
FF - Master's Thesis - Digestibility of Cellulose in Foods of Missouri Deer by Oliver Torgerson (Asplund on thesis committee), 1970
FF - Master's Thesis - In Vitro Digestibility of 41 Preferred Missour Deer Foods and 3 Unpalatable Plants by Carl C. Snider (Asplund on thesis committee), 1971
FF - Master's Thesis - Infusion of Graded levels of Histidine in Sheep by Colleen L. Meredith (Asplund on thesis committee), 1980
FF - University of Alberta - Bulletin No. 41 - Dairy Cattle Production in Alberta, 1964
FF - Journal - Rangifer, Volume 9, No. 2 (article by Asplund and Nieminen: A note on forage solubility and fermentation characteristics in winter and summer feeds of Finnish reindeer, 41-45), 1989
FF - Offprints, 1950s
FF - Offprints, 1960s
FF - Offprints, 1970s
FF - Offprints, 1980s
FF - Offprints, n.d.
FF - Manuscripts, n.d.
Item - Book - CRC Handbook of Nutrional Supplements, Volume II, Agricultural Use, Miloslav Rechcigl, Jr. editor (contribution by Asplund: Seed Protein Concentrates Other Oilseeds, 149-161), 1983
Item - Journal - Canadian Journal of Animal Science, Volume 38, No. 2 (article by Asplund, Berg, McElroy, Pigden: Dry matter loss and volatile fatty acid production in the artificial rumen as indices of forage quality, 171-180), 1958
Item - Journal - Canadian Journal of Animal Science, Volume 45, No. 2 (article by Milligan, Asplund, Robblee: Affects of thiamine inhibitors on cellulose digestion and volatile fatty acid production in artificial rumen fermentations, 99-104), 1965
Item - Summaria: IX International Congress of Nutrition (abstract by Asplund and R. C. Tao: Total Parenteral Alimentation of Adult Sheep, 81), 1972
Item - Through Science and Nutrition to Human Wellbeing - Program of the Xth International Congress of Nutrition (session by Asplund: A Parenteral Model to Study Amino Acid Requirements of Functioning Ruminants, 49; also includes note to Asplund inviting him to participate in a Roundtable Discussion, 81), 1975
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