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Chicks--Diseases
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Ducks--Diseases
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Escherichia coli infections
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Exercise--Physiological aspects
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Fishes--Effect of water pollution on
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Glutathione--Metabolism
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Immune response
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Newcastle disease
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Selenium in animal nutrition
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Stomach--Ulcers
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Swine--Diseases
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Vitamin C--Physiological effect
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Vitamin E
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Vitamin E deficiency
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Vitamin E--Physiological effect
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Water--Pollution
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The role of selenium and vitamins E and C on chicks infected with E.coli, E.coli toxin or Newcastle disease
Meleka, Mona H. F.
Text (1987)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
The relationship of the glutathione peroxidase system to physical stress
Brady, Paul Scott
Text (1978)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
Pathology of inorganic and organic selenium toxicosis in young swine
Herigstad, Rawlin Rae, 1940-
Text (1972)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
The influence of vitamin E and Selenium on gastric ulcers in swine
Bebiak, David Michael
Text (1977)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
Avian malaria in the vitamin E-selenium deficient duck
Yarrington, John Thurman, 1946-
Text (1971)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
The toxicity and residue dynamics of selenium in fish and aquatic invertebrates
Adams, William J., 1946-
Text (1976)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
Acute selenium toxicosis in the baby pig
Diener, Robert Max
Text (1961)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
The pathology of vitamin E-selenium deficiency in swine as influenced by exercise and confinement
Ayers, Kenneth M., 1939-
Text (1970)
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