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Title: Dietary fillers reduce growth and affect apparent digestibilities of pink snapper [Subtitle:S. A. Saxby, I. H. Williams and B. D. Glencross]
Author: Saxby, Sidney A. ; Williams, I. H. ; Glencross, Brett D.
Citation: ACCNO:17068
Publisher: Recent advances in animal nutrition in Australia - Vol. 13
Year: 2001
Description: p. 10A
Subject: Pagrus auratus. ; Snapper. ; Feeding experiments. ; Digestibility ; Feed composition. ; Growth.
Notes: Location:Hillarys
Type: Departmental
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