A new nordic structure evaluation system for diets fed to dairy cows: a meta analysis

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A new nordic structure evaluation system for diets fed to dairy cows : a meta analysis. / Nørgaard, Peder; Nadeau, E.; Randby, Å.T.

Modelling nutrient digestion and utilisation in farm animals. red. / D. Sauvant; J. Van Milgen; P. Faverdin; N. Friggens. Wageningen Academic Publishers, 2010. s. 112-120.

Publikation: Bidrag til bog/antologi/rapportBidrag til bog/antologiForskningfagfællebedømt

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Nørgaard, P, Nadeau, E & Randby, ÅT 2010, A new nordic structure evaluation system for diets fed to dairy cows: a meta analysis. i D Sauvant, J Van Milgen, P Faverdin & N Friggens (red), Modelling nutrient digestion and utilisation in farm animals. Wageningen Academic Publishers, s. 112-120.

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Nørgaard, P., Nadeau, E., & Randby, Å. T. (2010). A new nordic structure evaluation system for diets fed to dairy cows: a meta analysis. I D. Sauvant, J. Van Milgen, P. Faverdin, & N. Friggens (red.), Modelling nutrient digestion and utilisation in farm animals (s. 112-120). Wageningen Academic Publishers.

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Nørgaard P, Nadeau E, Randby ÅT. A new nordic structure evaluation system for diets fed to dairy cows: a meta analysis. I Sauvant D, Van Milgen J, Faverdin P, Friggens N, red., Modelling nutrient digestion and utilisation in farm animals. Wageningen Academic Publishers. 2010. s. 112-120

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Nørgaard, Peder ; Nadeau, E. ; Randby, Å.T. / A new nordic structure evaluation system for diets fed to dairy cows : a meta analysis. Modelling nutrient digestion and utilisation in farm animals. red. / D. Sauvant ; J. Van Milgen ; P. Faverdin ; N. Friggens. Wageningen Academic Publishers, 2010. s. 112-120

Bibtex

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