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            | Effect of retrograde aminophylline administration on calcium and phosphatesolubility in neonatal total parenteral nutrient solutions. | Am J Hosp Pharm | 1989 Dec | 2513716 | 
        
            | Calcium, phosphorus, and magnesium: how much is too much for infant formulas? | J Nutr | 1989 Dec | 2693646 | 
        
            | Possibility of fat addition in the rabbit diets. | Arch Tierernahr | 1989 Aug-Sep | 2818194 | 
        
            | Evaluation of diets contaminated with aflatoxin and ochratoxin fed to growingpigs. | Am J Vet Res | 1989 Aug | 2782724 | 
        
            | Influence of lysocellin and monensin on mineral metabolism of steers fedforage-based diets. | J Anim Sci | 1989 Aug | 2793627 | 
        
            | Effect of high calcium and phosphorus intake on mineral retention in very lowbirth weight infants chronically treated with furosemide. | J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr | 1989 Aug | 2809941 | 
        
            | Physiological effects of feeding high levels of magnesium to sheep. | J Anim Sci | 1989 Apr | 2715112 | 
        
            | Plaque fluid pH, calcium and phosphorus responses to calcium food additives in a chewable candy. | Arch Oral Biol | 1989 | 2610616 | 
        
            | [Absence of effect of the incorporation of a milk phosphopeptide on theutilization of calcium and phosphorus in the young pig]. | Reprod Nutr Dev | 1989 | 2610871 |