Particle size alterations of feedstuffs during in situ neutral detergent fiber incubation

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Particle size alterations of feedstuffs during in situ neutral detergent fiber incubation. / Krämer, Monika; Nørgaard, Peder; Lund, P.; Weisbjerg, Martin Riis.

I: Journal of Dairy Science, Bind 96, Nr. 7, 2013, s. 4601-4614.

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Krämer, M, Nørgaard, P, Lund, P & Weisbjerg, MR 2013, 'Particle size alterations of feedstuffs during in situ neutral detergent fiber incubation', Journal of Dairy Science, bind 96, nr. 7, s. 4601-4614. https://doi.org/10.3168/jds.2013-6651

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Krämer, M., Nørgaard, P., Lund, P., & Weisbjerg, M. R. (2013). Particle size alterations of feedstuffs during in situ neutral detergent fiber incubation. Journal of Dairy Science, 96(7), 4601-4614. https://doi.org/10.3168/jds.2013-6651

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Krämer M, Nørgaard P, Lund P, Weisbjerg MR. Particle size alterations of feedstuffs during in situ neutral detergent fiber incubation. Journal of Dairy Science. 2013;96(7):4601-4614. https://doi.org/10.3168/jds.2013-6651

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Krämer, Monika ; Nørgaard, Peder ; Lund, P. ; Weisbjerg, Martin Riis. / Particle size alterations of feedstuffs during in situ neutral detergent fiber incubation. I: Journal of Dairy Science. 2013 ; Bind 96, Nr. 7. s. 4601-4614.

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