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171 related items for PubMed ID: 9718475

  • 1. The effect of different fibre components on growth rate, nutrient digestibility, rate of digesta passage and hindgut fermentation in domesticated rabbits.
    Chiou PW, Yu B, Lin C.
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  • 17. The digestion of fibre by pigs. 1. The effects of amount and type of fibre on apparent digestibility, nitrogen balance and rate of passage.
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