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The influence of metabolic acidosis in new-born calves on biochemical profile of the liver

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A version of this article was published in Veterinary Research Communication Vol. 20(4) 1996 with the author’s written permission.

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Lechowski, R. The influence of metabolic acidosis in new-born calves on biochemical profile of the liver. Comparative Haematology International 7, 172–176 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02652597

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