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    Seifzadeh S, Seifdavati J, Abdi-Benemar H, Salem AZM, Sharifi RS, Elghandour MMMY.
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  • 27. Potential antioxidant effects of zinc and chromium supplementation in people with type 2 diabetes mellitus.
    Anderson RA, Roussel AM, Zouari N, Mahjoub S, Matheau JM, Kerkeni A.
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  • 29. Grain source and chromium supplementation: effects on feed intake, meal and rumination patterns, and growth performance in Holstein dairy calves.
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  • 31. Effects of prepartum zinc-methionine supplementation on feed digestibility, rumen fermentation patterns, immunity status, and passive transfer of immunity in dairy cows.
    Chen F, Li Y, Shen Y, Guo Y, Zhao X, Li Q, Cao Y, Zhang X, Li Y, Wang Z, Gao Y, Li J.
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  • 33. Effect of different levels and sources of zinc supplementation on quantitative and qualitative semen attributes and serum testosterone level in crossbred cattle (Bos indicus x Bos taurus) bulls.
    Kumar N, Verma RP, Singh LP, Varshney VP, Dass RS.
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  • 40. Influence of high inorganic selenium and manganese diets for fattening pigs on oxidative stability and pork quality parameters.
    Schwarz C, Ebner KM, Furtner F, Duller S, Wetscherek W, Wernert W, Kandler W, Schedle K.
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