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An experimental investigation of the effects of vitamin B-12 on the growth and pysical performance of undernourished boys
Walker, John Edward
Text (1955)
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The effects of pH and electrodialysis of the binding of vitamin B12 by ₋gb₋s-lactoglobulin and associated peptides
Kirk, James R., 1941-
Text (1971)
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A study of the interactions of vitamin B12 and desoxycorticosterone acetate in unilaterally nephrectomized rats
Baker, William Prentice
Text (1953)
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The binding of vitamin B₁₂ by milk proteins
Kim, Young Suk
Text (1964)
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Vitamin B-12 formation in tempeh fermented by mixed-culture
Suparmo
Text (1988)
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Crystalline vitamin B12 requirement of the young dairy calf. I. Development of a vitamin B12 deficient syntheitic milk. II. The crystalline vitamin B12 requirement of the young dairy calf
Lassiter, Charles Albert, 1927-
Text (1952)
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Some studies on the relation between vitamin B₁₂ and the growth hormone in the rat
Decker, Clarence F.
Text (1952)
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The effect of electrodialyzable peptide fraction on the binding of vitamin B12 by B-lactoglobulin and other proteins / by John Carrol Dorris
Dorris, John Carrol
Text (1968)
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