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1. Evaluation Of Food Sources Of Bivalve In Seaweed And Filter-feeding Bivalve Polyculture Ecosystem
2. Studies On The Relationships Between Amino Acids Metabolism And Drought-resistance Of Winter Wheat
3. Study On The Tracing Technology Of Beef By Stable Isotopes
4. Stable Silicon Isotope Composition And Fractionation In Rice
5. Using Stable Isotope Ratios To Evaluate Food Sources Of Pond-Cultured Sea Cucumber (Apostichopus Japonicus)
6. The Physiological Characteristics Of Zinc Nutrition In High Zinc Density Rice (Oryza Sativa L.)
7. Feeding Ecology And Food Relations Of The Main Fishes In The Beibu Gulf, South China Sea
8. Ecological Studies On The Fish Food Web Structures And Trophic Relationships With Stable Isotope Technology In A Tributary In The Three Gorges Reservoir Areas (TGR)
9. A Study On Limiting Amino Acids In Inner Mongolian White Cashmere Goats
10. Study On The Tracing Technology Of Chicken By Stable Isotopes
11. Protein Elicitor PeaT1 Stimulates Early Signaling Responses And Differential Protein Expression In Arabidopsis
12. Study On The Relationship Between Tremella Fuciformis And Cohabitant Fungi
13. Effects Of Exogenous Ca2+ On Assimilate Allocation Pattern Of The Poplar Cuttings
14. Study On The Trophic Structure And The Biomagnification Of The Heavy Metal In The Polyculture Pond
15. The Physiology Integration Of Rhus Typhina Cloned Fragments And The Utilization Of Light And Water Resources Characteristics Of Main Wood Species
16. Feeding Habits Of Lake Anchovy (Coilia Ectenes) In Meiliang Bay, Taihu Lake: Stomach Content And Stable Isotope Analysis
17. Study On Determination Method Of Stable Isotopes 13C And 15N Labeled Semicarbazide As Metabolite Residues Of Veterinary Drugs
18. Effects Of Different Diets On The Feeding And Growth Of Sea Cucumber, Apsticfhpus Japonicus Selenka: Evidence From Stable Isotopes
19. Study On The Main Nutrient Metabolism Of The Farming Sea Cucumber
20. Sequestration Of Crop Carbon In Soil:a Laboratory Incubation Study Using Four Different Types Of Soils
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