Fecal ammonia, urea, volatile fatty acid and lactate levels in dairy cows and their pathophysiological significance during diarrhea
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- 2005-12-01
著者
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SATO Hiroshi
School of Materials Engineering, Purdue University
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Nakajima Junko
Horonobe Animal Clinic Center Rumoi Agricultural Mutual Aid Association
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Sato Hiroshi
School Of Human Welfare Studies Kwansei Gakuin University
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