Science: v.1-v.219Moses King, 1967 |
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... protein to protein for human consumption is limited by the cost of the feed used in maintaining breeding flocks and herds , by the vary- ing composition of readily available feeds , and by the adequacy of the technology on which their ...
... protein to protein for human consumption is limited by the cost of the feed used in maintaining breeding flocks and herds , by the vary- ing composition of readily available feeds , and by the adequacy of the technology on which their ...
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... protein continues to be deposited at about 0.5 Mcal per day . ( right ) . Fat deposition in chicks fed different ... protein required to produce unit food protein . 29 ce Southeast Asia and the Prehistoric and early historic. 50 FAT ...
... protein continues to be deposited at about 0.5 Mcal per day . ( right ) . Fat deposition in chicks fed different ... protein required to produce unit food protein . 29 ce Southeast Asia and the Prehistoric and early historic. 50 FAT ...
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... protein Ha . This is the overlapping sequence for tryptic peptides T5 and T11 , part of which are indicated by the ... protein which corresponds to a minimum two - step mutation for the change to tyrosine in protein Ha ; nevertheless the ...
... protein Ha . This is the overlapping sequence for tryptic peptides T5 and T11 , part of which are indicated by the ... protein which corresponds to a minimum two - step mutation for the change to tyrosine in protein Ha ; nevertheless the ...
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