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Disappearance of sorghum stover polyphenols and browse condensed tannins in the sheep gut
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 February 2018
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- Short communications and poster abstracts
- Information
- BSAP Occasional Publication , Volume 16: Animal Production in Developing Countries , 1993 , pp. 196 - 197
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- Copyright © British Society of Animal Production 1993
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