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Proximate Composition and Amino Acids Contents in Selected Legumes and Hura crepitans seed in Wukari Taraba State 乌卡里塔拉巴州部分豆科植物和胡拉种子的近似组成和氨基酸含量
Covenant Journal of Physical and Life Sciences Pub Date : 2020-06-30 DOI: 10.47231/sfxi7117
K. Arowora, C. Popoola, O. Yakubu, Kenneth Chinekwu Ugwuoke, F. Aliyu
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Haematological and Hepatological effects of Pito, Burukutu-Guinea corn and Burukutu-Millet in Albino Rats 皮托、布鲁库图-几内亚玉米和布鲁库图-谷子对白化大鼠血液学和肝脏学的影响
Covenant Journal of Physical and Life Sciences Pub Date : 2020-06-30 DOI: 10.47231/irrt7781
C. Imo, Boy Richard-Harris, Bassey Victor Nsan, Emmanuel Williams Adamu
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