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This network shows the impact of papers produced by T.S. Johri. Nodes represent research fields, and links connect fields that are likely to share authors. Colored nodes show fields that tend to cite the papers produced by T.S. Johri. The network helps show where T.S. Johri may publish in the future.
Co-authorship network of co-authors of T.S. Johri
This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of T.S. Johri.
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20 of 20 papers shown
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Swain, B.K., et al.. (2012). Effect of Aflatoxin and Ochratoxin A on Biochemical Parameters in Broiler Chickens. Indian Journal of Animal Nutrition. 29(1). 104–108.3 indexed citations
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Shrivastav, A.K. & T.S. Johri. (2005). Effect of replacing soybean meal protein with sunflower seed meal in iso-nitrogenous diets on the performance of laying quails. Indian Journal of Poultry Science. 40(2). 179–183.1 indexed citations
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Bhanja, S.K., A.B. Mandal, & T.S. Johri. (2004). Standardization of injection site, needle length, embryonic age and concentration of amino acids for in ovo injection in broiler breeder eggs. Indian Journal of Poultry Science. 39(2). 105–111.32 indexed citations
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Deo, Chandra, et al.. (2004). Effect of Feeding Different Levels of Dietary Phosphorus on Carcass Quality and Utilization of Calcium and Phosphorus in Broiler Chicks. Animal Nutrition and Feed Technology. 4(2). 171–178.1 indexed citations
Shrivastav, A.K., et al.. (2004). Effect of dietary levels of choline in relation to sulphur amino acid for growth and immune response in quail broilers. Indian Journal of Poultry Science. 39(1). 9–14.2 indexed citations
Shivachandra, Sathish Bhadravati, et al.. (2003). Pathobiochemical and immunological changes in experimental aflatoxicosis. Indian Journal of Poultry Science. 38(2). 137–141.3 indexed citations
Swain, B.K., T.S. Johri, Partha Sarathi Swain, & A.K. Shrivastav. (2000). Effect of supplementation of different combinations of some selected nutrients on the performance and immune response of broilers. Indian Journal of Poultry Science. 35(3). 247–251.2 indexed citations
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Swain, B.K. & T.S. Johri. (2000). Effect of supplementation of combinations of different levels of selenium and vitamin E on relative weight of some organs and serum enzyme level in broilers. Indian Journal of Poultry Science. 35(1). 66–69.14 indexed citations
Johri, T.S., et al.. (1990). Effect of dietary aflatoxin on the performance of purebred broiler chicks.. The Indian Journal of Animal Sciences. 60(10). 1246–1248.8 indexed citations
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Johri, T.S., et al.. (1990). Effect of low dietary levels of aflatoxin on laying quails (Coturnix coturnix japonica) and their response to dietary modifications.. The Indian Journal of Animal Sciences. 60(3). 355–359.14 indexed citations
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Johri, T.S., R. C. Agrawal, & V. Sadagopan. (1988). Available Lysine and Methionine Contents of some Proteinous Feedstuffs. Indian Journal of Animal Nutrition. 5(3). 228–229.5 indexed citations
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Johri, T.S., Rakhi Agarwal, & V. Sadagopan. (1986). Surveillance of aflatoxin B1 content of poultry feedstuffs in and around Bareilly District of Uttar Pradesh. Indian Journal of Poultry Science.3 indexed citations
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