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1. The Biology And Pathology Of Striped Stem Borer,Chilo Suppressalis Fed On Bt Rice
2. Experimental Studies On The Physio-ecology Of Feeding Behavior In Chinese Shrimp, Fenneropenaeus Chinensis
3. The Effect Of Feed Flavor Agents On Feed Intake, Feeding Behavior And Mechanism Of Action In Pigs
4. Armyworm Feeding Behavior Of The Candidate Gene Cloning And Expression
5. Researches On Feeding Behavior And Dietary Protein Requirement Of Sea Cucumber Apostichopus Iaponicus (selenka)
6. Feeding Behavioral Mechanisms Of Competitive Displacement Between Bemisia Tabaci Biotypes B And Q
7. Study On Design And Application Of Monitor System For Feeding Behavior Of The Water Buffalo In Door
8. The Studies On Feeding Behavior Ecology And Reproducing Behavior Ecology Of Macrobrachium Nipponensis And Pseudobagrus Fulvidraco
9. Studies Of The Breeder Individual Precision Feeding System Feeding Behavior Monitor Sub-System
10. Studies On Probing And Feeding Behavior Of B And Zhejiang Non-B Biotypes Of Bemisia Tabaci (Gennadius) On Three Types Of Host Plant
11. Studies On Feeding Of Oxyeleotris Marmoratus (Bleeker) Larvae
12. Safety Assessments Of Transgenic Indica Rice On The Non-Target White-Backed Planthopper, Sogatella Furcifera (Homoptera: Delphacidae)
13. Studies On Biology And Probing & Feeding Behavior Of B Biotype Bemisia Tabaci (Gennadius) On Different Cotton Varieties
14. Effects Of Waxy Surface On The Feeding Behavior Of Aphids In Cotton Leaves
15. Studies On The Total Mixed Ration Of Dairy Cows In Southern Of China
16. Research On Breeder Food Intake Monitoring System Based On DSP
17. Pilot Studies On Biology Of Early Larval Development And Feeding Behavior In Jellyfish, Rhopilema Esculenta
18. Studies On Feeding Behavior And Digestive Enzyme Activities Of Litopenaeus Vannamei And Fenneropenaeus Chinensis In Different Culture Conditions
19. Study On Non-social Effects Of Pollution Management Technology In Diary Cattle
20. Studies On The Larval Feeding Behavior And Chemosensory Proteins Of Helicoverpa Armigera H(?)bner And Helicoverpa Assulta GuenĂ©e
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