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An Alternative Approach to a Compulsive Change from Conventional to Rapid Methods of Evaluating Metabolizable Energy

UNE NOUVELLE APPROACHE POUR UN PASSAGE OBLIGE DES METHODES CLASSIQUES AUX METHODES RAPIDES D'ESTIMATION DE L'ENERGIE METABOLISABLE

EIN ALTERNATIVER ANSATZ ZU EINEM NOTWENDIGEN WECHSEL VON KONVENTIONELLEN ZU SCHNELLEN METHODEN DER BESTIMMUNG DER VERDAULICHEN ENERGIE

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Pages 121-130 | Published online: 23 Sep 2019

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