Guppies were fed ad libitum flake food three times daily, supplemented with live brine shrimp nauplii. |
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Each brood was kept together in its own aquarium, and once the fry began feeding exogenously, they were fed frozen and fresh daphnia ad libitum. |
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We recorded kleptoparasitism and predation by gulls by ad libitum, continuous sampling of the gridded area, including the air above it. |
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Males were kept together in a terrarium until September, with ad libitum food and water. |
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They were maintained under standard conditions and were fed standard food and water ad libitum. |
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Until adulthood, spiders were fed ad libitum with laboratory reared field crickets, Gryllus bimaculatus. |
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Animals on rotationally grazed pastures received ad libitum access to minerals. |
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If female broiler breeders are fed ad libitum then egg production and hatchability are poor. |
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We maintained the animals on an ad libitum diet of commercial chow and water. |
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Just as in Debussy's Preludes, these epigraphs are also metaphors, hypallages and paradigms that can be interpreted ad libitum. |
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Fresh drinking water, oystershell grit, and cuttlebone were available ad libitum. |
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Both groups had access to cuttlebone and fresh water ad libitum. |
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Limit-feeding of high concentrate feedstuffs and other least-cost diets have been well researched and established as viable alternatives to feeding hay for ad libitum intake. |
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Feeding trials conducted on captive premigratory birds fed fruit and insects ad libitum have shown that gain in body mass is highest on a mixed diet of fruit and insects. |
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Furthermore, a sedentary cat who is offered high-fat and high-energy foods ad libitum is less capable of regulating his consumption. |
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Atriplex leaves, if fed restrictedly, could be used to replace barley straw when access to water is ad libitum. |
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In addition, the increased growth rate of ad libitum feeding more rapidly subjected the joint surface to stresses due to increased body mass. |
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They're for different products. You would take food ad libitum for different reasons than you would take natural health products. |
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It is possible that from its first transcription the work was conceived as an organ concerto, the organ part of the Sinfonia already containing Organo ad libitum indications. |
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Where pigs are fed in groups and not ad libitum or by an automatic system feeding the animals individually, each pig must have access to the food at the same time as the others in the group. |
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Where calves are housed in groups and not fed ad libitum or by an automatic feeding system, each calf must have access to the food at the same time as the others in the group. |
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Dry feed is often given ad libitum from one or more hoppers, although feed may be restricted in the later stages to prevent excessive fatness in pigs of unimproved genotypes or very heavy slaughter weights. |
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It depends on something utterly beyond you, not to be foreseen and not to be sustained in a continuous frame of mind or as an attainment available ad libitum. |
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However, as noted by the editors of the Hallische Händel-Ausgabe, some of these ad libitum indications are probably remnants of previous stages of composition, and are therefore superfluous. |
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This bass line, an ostinato made of chromatic descending notes repeated ad libitum in regular long values, was a favourite feature of the Italian Baroque opera's lamento. |
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Pigs kept for meat production are typically fed ad libitum until approaching maturity, after which restricted feeding practices are necessary to avoid obesity. |
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Both immatures and adults were fed a diet including bee pollen, brewer's yeast, Daphnia, and insect eggs ad libitum during rearing. |
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When they reached the pluteus four-arms stage, larvae were fed twice a day ad libitum with a mixture of Pavlova lutheri, Chaetoceros calcitrans, and Isochrysis galbana. |
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The animals were housed in raised bottom mesh cages to prevent coprophagy and kept in environmentally controlled rooms, fed with standard diet and water ad libitum. |
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Here there were as many lories as yellowbills, so just named it Ad Libitum. |
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