Potential use of black soldier fly, Hermetia illucens larvae in chicken feed as a protein replacer: a review
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H. Hassim | S. K. Ramiah | A. Jayanegara | F. Amirul | I. Zulkifli | I. H. Lokman | Michael Zaid | E. S. Jamein | S.A.A. Fadzlin | S. M. Zamri | A. Jayanegara
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