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The sparing action of inorganic sulphate on sulphur amino acids in practical broiler diets: The capacity of sodium sulphate to replace some of the supplementary methionine in diets of chicks up to 5 weeks of ageFootnote1

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Pages 33-46 | Received 29 Dec 1975, Published online: 08 Nov 2007

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N. Ruiz, R. D. Miles & R. H. Harms. (1983) Choline, Methionine and Sulphate Interrelationships in Poultry Nutrition—A Review. World's Poultry Science Journal 39:3, pages 185-198.
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R.D. Miles, N. Ruiz & R.H. Harms. (1986) Factors Influencing the Response of Methionine, Choline and Inorganic Sulfate Supplementation to Practical Poultry Diets12. The Professional Animal Scientist 2:2, pages 33-36.
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