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  • 21. Improving phosphorus availability in soybean meal for broilers by supplemental phytase.
    Denbow DM, Ravindran V, Kornegay ET, Yi Z, Hulet RM.
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  • 33. The interplay of dietary nutrient specification and varying calcium to total phosphorus ratio on efficacy of a bacterial phytase: 1. Growth performance and tibia mineralization.
    Olukosi OA, Fru-Nji F.
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    Walk CL, Santos TT, Bedford MR.
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