Article published the April 17, 2015
I. FACTORIALLY DESIGNED EXPERIMENTS VS RESPONSE SURFACE METHODOLOGYA conventional experimental approach investigates the effects of one independent variable while keeping all other variables constant. This approach faces two challenges (i) it is only valid when the underlying principles linking cause and effect are known with some certainty; (ii) variables may interact with each other and the magn ...
Article published the October 3, 2014
Introduction
The factors driving food selection, feeding and nutrition-related performance are multiple and complex. These complexities arise from the fact that the many nutrients obtained from foods usually cannot be considered in isolation, but interact in complex ways in their effects on animals. Most models of nutrition have ignored this complexity, rather opting for the simplifying assumptio ...
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