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Biological Properties in Relation to Chick Growth of Acid Proteases from Aspergillus SP and Rhizopus SP

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 September 2007

D. Lewis
Affiliation:
Department of Applied Biochemistry and Nutrition, University of Nottingham, England
G. Hiller
Affiliation:
Henkel KGaA Dusseldorf. W., Germany
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