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Authors: Maslanek, A Flis, M Falkowski, J
Citation: A. Maslanek et al., A note on naked oats as a substitute for wheat and barley for young pigs, J ANIM FEED, 10, 2001, pp. 215-218

Authors: Flis, M Sobotka, W Jakubowski, K Mieszkalski, L Czarnyszewicz, Z Anders, A
Citation: M. Flis et al., The nutritional value of differently prepared barley in growing-finishing pigs, J ANIM FEED, 10(1), 2001, pp. 119-131

Authors: Flis, M Sobotka, W Mieszkalski, L Mankowski, S
Citation: M. Flis et al., Digestibility and growth performance of growing-finishing pigs fed diets with differently ground or expanded barley, CZEC J ANIM, 45(10), 2000, pp. 451-455

Authors: Cieslak, E Ilnicki, T Flis, M
Citation: E. Cieslak et al., Cytotaxonomical studies on the Caltha palustris complex (Ranunculaceae) inPoland. Preliminary report, ACT BIO C B, 42, 2000, pp. 121-129

Authors: Flis, M Sobotka, W Purwin, C Zdunczyk, Z
Citation: M. Flis et al., Nutritional value of diets containing field bean (Vicia faba L.) seeds with high or low proantbocyanidin levels for pig, J ANIM FEED, 8(2), 1999, pp. 171-180

Authors: Zdunczyk, Z Minakowski, D Frejnagel, S Flis, M
Citation: Z. Zdunczyk et al., Comparative study of the chemical composition and nutritional value of pumpkin seed cake, soybean meal and casein, NAHRUNG, 43(6), 1999, pp. 392-395

Authors: Flis, M Sobotka, W Zdunczyk, Z
Citation: M. Flis et al., Replacement of soyabean meal by white lupin cv. Bardo seeds and the effectiveness of beta-glucanase and xylanase in growing-finishing pig diets, J ANIM FEED, 7(3), 1998, pp. 301-312
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