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Methods and procedures for the processing of feather from poultry slaughterhouses and the application of feather meal as antioxidant Cover

Methods and procedures for the processing of feather from poultry slaughterhouses and the application of feather meal as antioxidant

By: J. Csapó and  Cs. Albert  
Open Access
|Dec 2018

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Language: English
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Published on: Dec 24, 2018
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