Maternal periconceptional and first trimester protein restriction in beef heifers: effects on maternal performance and early fetal growth.
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K. J. Copping | I. McMillen | R. Rodgers | A. Hoare | V. Perry | C. R. Wallace | I. Caroline McMillen | Raymond J. Rodgers | Charles R. Wallace
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