Tracer studies on non-protein nitrogen for ruminants: proceedings of a panel on the use of nuclear techniques for studying animal protein production from non-protein nitrogen organized by the joint FAO / IAEA division of atomic energy in food held in Vienna 11-15 October 1971 (Record no. 21444)

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LC control number 73155256
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Corporate name or jurisdiction name as entry element International Atomic Energy Agency Vienna
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Title Tracer studies on non-protein nitrogen for ruminants: proceedings of a panel on the use of nuclear techniques for studying animal protein production from non-protein nitrogen organized by the joint FAO / IAEA division of atomic energy in food held in Vienna 11-15 October 1971
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Name of publisher International Atomic Energy Agency
Date of publication 1972.
Place of publication Austria
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Pagination 179p.
Other physical details ill,
650 ## - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM
Topical term Nitrogen in animal nutrition--Congresses.
Subdivision Radioactive tracers in animal nutrition--Congresses.
-- Ruminants--Feeding and feeds--Congresses.
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Topical term Proteins--Synthesis--Congresses.
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Item type Books
Class Mark BDSC SF98.N5 P36 1971 IAEAV
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Library of Congress Classification Available for loan   Main Main Special Coll. Donation 0.00 BDSC SF98.N5 P36 1971 IAEAV GP0001795 15/02/2017 Books MAIN
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