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SALINE DRINKING WATER.
1930
V G Heller, and C H Larwood
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Saline drinking water for cows.
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Reproductive performance of artificially inseminated hens receiving saline drinking water.
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Saline drinking effects on food and water intake in rats.
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Changes in intraruminal function of sheep when drinking saline water.
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Effects of hypertonic saline infusion and water drinking on atrial peptide.
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