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Effect of NaOH treated grain supplement on some variables of intermediary metabolism, acid-base balance, and milk composition in dairy cows [Vplyv prídavku lúhovaných zrnín na niektoré ukazovatele intermediárneho metabolizmu a acidobázickej rovnováhy a na zloženie mlieka u dojníc].

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DEMETEROVÁ, Mária - VAJDA, Vladimír. Effect of NaOH treated grain supplement on some variables of intermediary metabolism, acid-base balance, and milk composition in dairy cows [Vplyv prídavku lúhovaných zrnín na niektoré ukazovatele intermediárneho metabolizmu a acidobázickej rovnováhy a na zloženie mlieka u dojníc]. In: Czech Journal of Animal Science. 2000. ISSN 1212-1819, Roč. 45, č. 1 (2000), s. 25-31.
(2000: 0.172 - IF, 33 - H-index, 0.193 - SJR, Q4 - SJR Best Q, Q4 - JCR Best Q)
Year:
2000
Category:
ADC - Scientific papers in foreign journals
UVMP share:
0 %
Edition:
Czech Journal of Animal Science
Roč. 45, č. 1 (2000), s. 25-31
Country of issue:
Czech Republic
ISSN:
1212-1819
Research area:
neuvedená
Scientometrics:
2000: 0.172 - IF, 33 - H-index, 0.193 - SJR, Q4 - SJR Best Q, Q4 - JCR Best Q
Language:
english
 

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