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21. A Study On Nutritional And Physiological Effects Of Trypotophan And Flavoring Agents Supplementation In Piglets
22. Studies On The Behavior And Marking Technology Of Sepia Esculenta
23. Study On The Feeding Behavior Of The Tonguefish Cynoglossus Semilaevis Günter
24. Study On The Influence Factor Of Phototaxis And Feeding Behavior Of Propylea Japonica (Thunberg)
25. Studies On Techniques Of Verasper Moseri Artificial Breeding
26. The Effect Of Elevated CO2 And O3 On The Feeding Behabior Of Two Aphids
27. The Effect Of Several Attractants On Feeding Behavior And NPY Expression Of Barbodes Sinensis
28. Comparative Studys On The Interaction Mechanism Of Two Sibling Helicoverpa Species To Tobacco Plant
29. Effect Of Intermittent Light On Feeding Behavior Rhythm, Performance, Tubal Morphology, Blood Biochemical Parameters In Laying Hens
30. Effects Of Different Host Plants On Growth, Development And Feeding Behaviors Of Bemisia Tabaci B Biotype
31. Effect Of Tobacco Plants Infested By Bemisia Tabaci B Biotype On Feeding Behavior Of Myzus Persicae And Bemisia Tabaci B Biotype
32. Biological Activity And Effect On Feeding Behavior Of Novel Neonicotinoid Insecticide IPP-10 And Cycloxaprid On Wheat Aphids
33. Effects Of Feeding Levels And Mode Of Milk Replacer On Growth Performance, Metabolism, Feeding And Interrelated Behaviour In Pre-ruminant Calves
34. Preliminary Study Of Leymus Chinensis Grassland Grazing Livestock Feeding Behavior
35. Karst Region Cows Nutritional Needs Of The Model And Feeding Behavior Studies
36. Risk Assessment Of Transgenic (CrylAc+CpTI) Cotton On The Honey Bee Apis Mellifera L.
37. Studies On The Plasticity Of Gustatory Perceptions And Feeding Behaviors In Larvae Of Helicoverpa Armigera (Hübner)
38. Study On Host Selection Of Encarsia Sophia Between Bemisia Tabaci B-Biotype And Q-Biotype Nymph
39. Phylogenic Analysis Of Henan Populations And Feeding Behavior Comparison Of Bemisia Tabaci B And Q Biotypes
40. The Effect Of Heavy Metal CD2+ And Zn2+ On The Feeding Behavior Of The Aphid Sitobion Avenae(FABRICIUS)
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