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Enzymy drobnoustrojow zwaczowych katalizujace rozklad wielkoczasteczkowych skladnikow pokarmowych paszy w zwaczu. Cz.V. Bialko

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s.75-86,bibliogr.

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  • Instytut Fizjologii i Zywienia Zwierzat im.J.Kielanowskiego PAN, Jablonna k.Warszawy

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