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Table 1Formulation g
Fig. 1. Fluctuations of daily ammonia-nitrogen NH -NŽ3.excretion by the Australian short-finned eel fedvarying dietary protein levels
Table 2Mean daily rates of nitrogenous excretion by the elvers of
Fig. 3. The relationship between nitrogen intake and a ammonia-nitrogen AŽrŽ .N. Žys0.066q0.41 x; ns12; s20.88; P-0.001 ;
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