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pubmed-article:3254575pubmed:abstractTextKinetics of the microbial contamination of the residues of various feeds incubated in sacco in sheep rumen were estimated using 15N. In sacco, N degradability values, corrected for microbial N contamination were inversely related to the N content of feeds.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:3254575pubmed:articleTitle[Bacterial colonization of different types of feeds incubated in sacco in the rumen: consequences for estimation of nitrogen degradability].lld:pubmed
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