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University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
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P. Maharjan's research has explored various aspects of animal science, particularly focusing on poultry production and physiology. Recent publications investigate the physiological growth trends in meat broilers and the management of dietary protein and energy for sustainable production. Further work has focused on processing weights of chickens, developing and validating prediction models using dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry, and examining weight changes due to fasting, bleeding, and chilling. Additionally, research has examined the impact of maternal nutrition, specifically vitamin B6 or folic acid deficiency, on methionine metabolism in chick embryos. Collaborations with Jordan Weil, N. Suesuttajit, Cole Umberson, and A. Beitia have resulted in multiple shared publications. Maharjan's scholarly output includes 24 publications and has garnered 279 citations, with an h-index of 9.
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- h-index: 9
- Publications: 24
- Citations: 279
Selected Publications
- Erratum to “Processing weights of chickens determined by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry: 1. Weight changes due to fasting, bleeding, and chilling” [Animal Open Space 1 (2022) 100024] (2025) DOI
- Processing weights of chickens determined by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry: 3. Validation of prediction models (2022) DOI
- Processing weights of chickens determined by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry: 2. Developing prediction models (2022) DOI
- Processing weights of chickens determined by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry: 1. Weight changes due to fasting, bleeding, and chilling (2022) DOI
- Review: Physiological growth trend of current meat broilers and dietary protein and energy management approaches for sustainable broiler production (2021) DOI
- The effect of feeding adequate or deficient vitamin B6 or folic acid to breeders on methionine metabolism in 18-day-old chick embryos (2021) DOI
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