Feed intake and utilization by the parasitized ruminant
Graphs, 2 tables; 34 ref. Summary (En)
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Main Authors: | Coop, R.L. (Animal Diseases Research Association, Edinburgh (UK). Moredun Inst.), Joint FAO/IAEA Div. of Atomic Energy in Food and Agriculture, Vienna (Austria) eng, Advisory Group Meeting on the Immunology and Pathogenesis of Parasitic Infections in Ruminants and the Influence of Genetic and Nutritional Factors eng 10 Sep 1979 Cambridge (UK) |
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Vienna (Austria) International Atomic Energy Agency
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Subjects: | FAO IAEA, RUMINANTS, FEED INTAKE, METABOLISM, PARASITOLOGY, RUMINANT, PRISE ALIMENTAIRE (ANIMAUX), METABOLISME, PARASITOLOGIE, RUMIANTE, INGESTION DE PIENSOS, METABOLISMO, PARASITOLOGIA, |
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