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“... to increase milk production, alter milk composition, and increase the milk fat CLA content. However, few...”
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“...The effects of a milk-based formulation of pumpkin flakes and inulin on post weaning rat growth and...”
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“... of reintroducing donkeys in the brazilian economy through the sustainable and ethical production of asinine milk...”
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“..., in immunoglobulin A, M and G (IgA, IgM and IgG) concentrations and lysozyme activity in donkey milk and colostrum...”
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“... (2nd stage), (c) 90 days after the onset of lactation (stage 3) and (d) 120 days after the onset of lactation...”
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“...The measurement of pH in milk is one of the most important and frequent procedures performed...”
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“...The objective of this study was to analyze colostrum and milk compositions of ewes kept in pasture...”
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“...ABSTRACT: Buffalo milk is rich in nutrients and can serve as a substrate for the proliferation...”
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“...After introductory remarks about the use of milk pasteurization, the author performs a comparative...”
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