Magnitude and implications of changes in milk composition through manipulation of nutrition, management and physiology
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Main Authors: | 100783 Oldham, J.D., 3758 Canadian National Committee, Montreal (Canadá), 12657 International Dairy Federation (IDF) (Canadá), 32819 23. International Dairy Congress Montreal (Canadá) 8-12 Oct 1990 |
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Format: | Texto biblioteca |
Language: | eng |
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Montreal (Canadá)
1990
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