Jo Lynne Vendetti MCP, LPC
Counselor/Therapist
300 W Randolph Ave Enid OK, 73701About
Jo Vendetti is a counselor in ENID, OK. Jo evaluates patients using many different procedures, in order to determine what treatments must be carried out in order to properly assess their symptoms. Counselors provide consultation for each patient and their families.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Nutritional evaluation of poultry by-product meal as a protein source for ruminants: small intestinal amino acid flow and disappearance in steers.
- Influence of fiber fermentability on nutrient digestion in the dog.
- Effects of diet forage:concentrate ratio and metabolizable energy intake on visceral organ growth and in vitro oxidative capacity of gut tissues in sheep.
- Effects of diet forage:concentrate ratio and metabolizable energy intake on isolated rumen epithelial cell metabolism in vitro.
- Influence of chlortetracycline and dietary protein level on visceral organ mass of growing beef steers.
- Influence of alpha-linked glucose on jejunal sodium-glucose co-transport activity in ruminants.
- Ruminal fermentation and intestinal flow of nutrients by lactating cows consuming brown midrib corn silages.
- Effects of ruminal and postruminal infusion of starch hydrolysate or glucose on the microbial ecology of the gastrointestinal tract in growing steers.
- Visceral tissue growth and proliferation during the bovine lactation cycle.
- Influence of abomasal carbohydrates on small intestinal sodium-dependent glucose cotransporter activity and abundance in steers.
- Effects of a dietary Aspergillus oryzae extract containing alpha-amylase activity on performance and carcass characteristics of finishing beef cattle.
- The impact of dietary protein source on observed and predicted metabolizable energy of dry extruded dog foods.
- Influence of abomasal carbohydrates on subcutaneous, omental, and mesenteric adipose lipogenic and lipolytic rates in growing beef steers.
- Influence of slow-release urea on nitrogen balance and portal-drained visceral nutrient flux in beef steers.
- Effects of slow-release urea on ruminal digesta characteristics and growth performance in beef steers.
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