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The seminar on "The application of NMR techniques on the body
composition of live animals," was held on 14 - 15 lune, 1988 at the
Bundesforschungsanstalt fur Landwirtschaft (FAL), Institut fur
Tierzucht und Tierverhalten, Mariensee, Germany. This was the third
in aseries of meetings organized in the framework of the European
Communities (EC) programme for the coordination of agricultural
research. The earlier meetings were on "In vivo estimation of body
composition," in 1981 in Denmark, and "In vivo measurements of body
composition in meat animals," in 1983 in the UK.. The emphasis of
the Mariensee meeting on the application of nuclear magnetic
resonance techniques benefitted greatly from new equipment just
installed at the Institute. Furthermore it was made clear that this
type of large-scale facility, which is not readily found elsewhere,
could be made available to promote international collaboration in
animal science. After discussing the basic principles of the NMR
technique and comparing it with alternative, non-destructive
methods of body composition analyses, the programme of the
Mariensee group was discussed. The obvious advantages of the NMR
technique were acknowledged and will clearly have to be weighed
against the rather high investment costs for the equipment at
present."
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