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Regression Models for Estimating Fat Carcass Percentage Using Chest Measurement in Thin Tailed Lambs by Sutaryo Sutaryo Submission date: 03-Sep-2018 04:00PM (UTC+0700) Submission ID: 996271142 File name: PROCEEDING_ANI_NUE_Thailand_sutaryo2.pdf (538.41K) Word count: 2016 Character count: 10743

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Regression Models forEstimating Fat Carcass

Percentage Using ChestMeasurement in Thin Tailed

Lambsby Sutaryo Sutaryo

Submission date: 03-Sep-2018 04:00PM (UTC+0700)Submission ID: 996271142File name: PROCEEDING_ANI_NUE_Thailand_sutaryo2.pdf (538.41K)Word count: 2016Character count: 10743

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