Acta Laser Biology Sinica, Volume. 29, Issue 3, 200(2020)
Application of Rumen Simulation Technology on Ruminant Nutrition
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QIU Huijing, SHEN Weijun, ZHU Mei, SONG Yang. Application of Rumen Simulation Technology on Ruminant Nutrition[J]. Acta Laser Biology Sinica, 2020, 29(3): 200
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Received: Oct. 24, 2019
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Published Online: Aug. 6, 2020
The Author Email: Weijun SHEN (shenweijun@hunau.edu.cn)