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Using corn starch as basal diet to determine the true metabolizable energy of protein feedstuffs in Chinese Yellow chickens

L. Q. Ren    
H. Z. Tan    
F. Zhao    
J. T. Zhao    
J. Z. Zhang    
and H. F. Zhang    

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