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Effects of Dietary Supplementation with Copper Sulfate or Tribasic Copper Chloride on Broiler Performance, Relative Copper Bioavailability, and Oxidation Stability of Vitamin E in Feed

X. G. Luo    
F. Ji    
Y. X. Lin    
F. A. Steward    
L. Lu    
B. Liu    
and S. X. Yu    

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