Environmental temperature effects and hormonal control on heat production of cattle
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Main Author: | JOHNSON HD |
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1972
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Subjects: | FAO IAEA, CATTLE, HEAT, HORMONES, ENDOCRINE GLANDS, AIR TEMPERATURE, ENVIRONMENT, ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY, NUCLEAR ENERGY, BOVIN, CHALEUR, HORMONE, GLANDE ENDOCRINE, TEMPERATURE DE L'AIR, ENVIRONNEMENT, GANADO BOVINO, CALOR, HORMONAS, GLANDULAS ENDOCRINAS, TEMPERATURA DEL AIRE, MEDIO AMBIENTE, PHYSIOLOGIE ANIMALE, ENERGIE NUCLEAIRE, FISIOLOGIA ANIMAL, ENERGIA NUCLEAR, |
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