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Bioavailability of a nutrient in a test substance relative to its bioavailability in a standard substance is usually defined to be the ratio of the amounts of the standard and test substances required to produce equivalent responses.
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ext lab, cobalt glucoheptonate, sodium iron pyrophosphate, manganese utilization, apparent magnesium absorption, magnesium basic carbonate, lysine bioavailability, defluorinated phosphate, feed grade phosphates, methionine hydroxy analogue, chick growth assay, copper oxide needles, soft rock phosphate, sulfur supplementation, slope ratio assay, bioavailability assays, sulfur absorption, biotin bioavailability, manganese monoxide, dacron bags, phosphorus bioavailability, supplemental manganese, liver copper concentration, glass boluses, hemoglobin regeneration
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Monosodium Bone, New York, Cryst Lys Gain, Cryst Lys Carcass, D-Biotin Growth, Response Meth Type Added Source, Dairy Sci, Academic Press, Dicalcium Bone, Potassium Bone, Tricalcium Bone, National Research Council, Commonwealth Agricultural Bureaux, University of Florida, Cryst Met Gain, Curacao Island, Food Chem, United States, D-Biotin Carbox, Feed Sci, Liv Cu Cupric, National Academy of Sciences, Cryst Trp Gain, Trace Element Metabolism, Cryst Met Partitioned
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