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. 1991 Feb;32(2):113–115.

Effect of pre-partum parenteral supplementation of pregnant beef cows with selenium/vitamin E on cow and calf plasma selenium and productivity

Roger DH Cohen, Brenda D King, Cheryl Guenther, Eugene D Janzen
PMCID: PMC1480945  PMID: 17423734

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