Influence of iron oxide, iron sulfate and iron proteinate on copper bioavailabilities from copper sulfate and copper proteinate
Shi, W.; Du, Z.; Hemken, R.W.
Journal of Dairy Science 78(Suppl 1): 187
1995
ISSN/ISBN: 0022-0302
Accession: 031925913
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