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Amino acid concentrations in fluids from the bovine oviduct and uterus and in ksom-based culture media

Elhassan    
Y.M.    
Wu    
G.    
Leanez    
A.C.    
Tasca    
R.J.    
Watson    
A.J.    
Westhusin    
    

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pp. 1907 - 1918
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Agronomy
Agriculture
Forests

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