Optimizing dietary amino acid patterns at various levels of crude protein for cats
Rogers et al report the results of weight gains of kittens fed a wide range of crude protein levels at various nitrogen to total nitrogen ratios in which excesses of essential amino acids that depress weight gains were avoided.
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