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Title:
Correlation of plasma IGF-I concentrations and growth rate in aquacultured finfish: a tool for assessing the potential of new diets
Author:
Dyer, Anthony R.
;
Barlow, Christopher G.
;
Bransden, Matthew P.
;
Carter, Chris G.
;
Glencross, Brett D.
;
Richardson, Neil
;
Thomas, Philip M.
;
Williams, Kevin C.
;
Carragher, John F.
Citation:
ACCNO:14267
Publisher:
Aquaculture, 236
Year:
2004.
Description:
p. 583-592
Subject:
Nutrition
;
Growth.
;
Fish.
Notes:
Location:Hillarys
Type:
Departmental;Journal Article
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