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Gastrointestinal osmoregulatory activity in tilapia and its effect on growth, an opportunity for fish diet development
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Principal Investigator :
כנעני, אבנר
;
.
Principal Investigator :
Grau, Gordon
Partner :
הרפז, שנאן
;
.
Other researchers :
Lerner, Darren
Year:
2014
Project number :
IS-4296-10
Link :
Gastrointestinal osmoregulatory activity in tilapia and its effect on growth, an opportunity for fish diet development
Research Foundation:
BARD
Domain :
Animal Production
;
.
The findings in this report are experimental results and do not in any way constitute recommendations
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Notes:
Editors' remarks:
animal physiology
fish
Genetics
Tilapia
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18/03/2018 22:18
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Gastrointestinal osmoregulatory activity in tilapia and its effect on growth, an opportunity for fish diet development
Grau, Gordon
Lerner, Darren
IS-4296-10
The findings in this report are experimental results and do not in any way constitute recommendations
Research report
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