AU5666490A - The reaction of proteinases on fresh and processed animal and vegetable protein substrates to produce hydrolysates that elicit a strong sustained feeding response in marine fishes, and to use these hydrolysates to increase the metabolic rate of aquatic organisms - Google Patents

The reaction of proteinases on fresh and processed animal and vegetable protein substrates to produce hydrolysates that elicit a strong sustained feeding response in marine fishes, and to use these hydrolysates to increase the metabolic rate of aquatic organisms

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AU5666490A
AU5666490A AU56664/90A AU5666490A AU5666490A AU 5666490 A AU5666490 A AU 5666490A AU 56664/90 A AU56664/90 A AU 56664/90A AU 5666490 A AU5666490 A AU 5666490A AU 5666490 A AU5666490 A AU 5666490A
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AU56664/90A 1989-05-19 1990-05-18 The reaction of proteinases on fresh and processed animal and vegetable protein substrates to produce hydrolysates that elicit a strong sustained feeding response in marine fishes, and to use these hydrolysates to increase the metabolic rate of aquatic organisms Abandoned AU5666490A (en)

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AUPJ4299 1989-05-19
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AUPJ4762 1989-06-16
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