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  • 10. Energy utilisation and growth performance of chicken fed diets containing graded levels of supplementary bacterial phytase.
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  • 13. Influence of grain type and fat source on performance, nutrient utilization, and gut properties in broilers fed pelleted diets.
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    Wu YB, Ravindran V, Hendriks WH.
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