American Journal of Analytical Chemistry

American Journal of Analytical Chemistry

ISSN Print: 2156-8251
ISSN Online: 2156-8278
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"A Bioenergetic-Redox Approach to the Effect of Live Yeast on Ruminal pH during Induced Acidosis in Dairy Cow"
written by Jean Philippe Marden, Corine Bayourthe, Eric Auclair, Raymond Moncoulon,
published by American Journal of Analytical Chemistry, Vol.4 No.10A, 2013
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