Rebecca Allen Data-verified
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Rebecca Allen's research interests are primarily in animal science, with a focus on livestock production and nutrition. Her work includes investigating the impact of feed additives, such as 99 phytochemicals, on the growth performance of pigs. Allen has published 16 scholarly works, accumulating 445 citations and an h-index of 7. She collaborates with several faculty members at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Bernard Abeiku Sam, Charles V Maxwell, and Hannah G Grogan, with whom she shares one publication each. Her recent activity indicates an ongoing engagement with research in her field.
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- h-index: 7
- Publications: 17
- Citations: 451
Selected Publications
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99 Phytochemicals as medical growth promoter replacement on growth performance in wean to finisher pigs (2024)
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- 99 Phytochemicals as medical growth promoter replacement on growth performance in wean to finisher pigs
- 99 Phytochemicals as medical growth promoter replacement on growth performance in wean to finisher pigs
- 99 Phytochemicals as medical growth promoter replacement on growth performance in wean to finisher pigs
- 99 Phytochemicals as medical growth promoter replacement on growth performance in wean to finisher pigs
- 99 Phytochemicals as medical growth promoter replacement on growth performance in wean to finisher pigs
- 99 Phytochemicals as medical growth promoter replacement on growth performance in wean to finisher pigs
- 99 Phytochemicals as medical growth promoter replacement on growth performance in wean to finisher pigs
- 99 Phytochemicals as medical growth promoter replacement on growth performance in wean to finisher pigs
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