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Table 1Ingredient and proximate composition of the basal diet
Table 2Composition of vitamin mix and vitamin K in the experimental diets (on dry weight basis)
Table 3Effect of dietary vitamin K on survival and growth of the abalone,
Table 4Carcass composition of the abalone fed the diets containing different levels of vitamin K for 120 days

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