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Determination of the Immunoglobulin (IgG and IgM) and Some Milk Chemical Compositions of Shami Camel and the Study of their Newborn Growth

2023

Razan Majed Semsmia


Bibliographic information
Publisher
Damascus University . Faculty of agricultural engineering
Other Subjects
العناصر المعدنية; بروتينات المناعة; Shami camels; الإبل الشامية; الخلايا الجسمية; Calves’ growth indicators; فيتامين c; مؤشرات النمو
Language
Arabic
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