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Digestion and absorption of carbohydrates and nitrogenous matters in the hindgut of the omnivorous nonruminant animal

Rerat, 1978

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17711096811762207938
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Rerat A
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Journal of Animal Science

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Introduction The large intestine constitutes an entity with particular digestive, secretory and absorptive functions. This is due to its anatomical location relative to the rest of the digestive tract as well as to the volume and length of its reservoirs. Complex contents coming from the …
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