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Eggshell Quality IV: Oystershell versus limestone and the importance of particle size or solubility of calcium source

QUALITÉ DES OEUES IV. COQUILLES D'HUITRES CONTRE CALCAIRE ET IMPORTANCE DE LA TAILLE DES PARTICULES SUR LA SOBUBILITE DU CALCIUM

EISCHALENQUALITÄT IV. MUSCHELSCHALEN GEGENÜBER KALKSTEIN UND DIE BEDEUTUNG DER KORNGRÖßE ODER LÖSLICHKEIT DES CALCIUMS

CALIDAD DE LA CASCARA DEL HUEVO IV; CONCHA DE OSTRA COMPARADO CON PIEDRA CALIZA Y LA IMPORTANCIA DEL TAMAÑO DE LOS PARTICULOS O LA SOLUBILIDAD DE LA FUENTE DE CALCIO

Pages 166-171 | Published online: 23 Sep 2019

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