THE EFFECT OF CALCIUM ANTОGONISTIC ELEMENTS ON OBSORBTION IN RABBITS

Abstract

This article provides information that in the nutrition of rabbits there are bivalent antagonistic elements that prevent the absorbsion of calcium from the body. As a result of research, it is established that such elements exist.

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Farid Ruziyev, Lelya Idrisova

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Farid Ruziyev, Lelya Idrisova (2017). THE EFFECT OF CALCIUM ANTОGONISTIC ELEMENTS ON OBSORBTION IN RABBITS. Международный научный журнал "Интернаука", 1(5), 21-23. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-310202