Semen evaluation to assess the fertility potential in murrah buffalo
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- T 599.735.804.166 J20S
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T 599.735.804.166 H31B Biosynthesizing potentialof goat granulosa cells | T 599.735.804.166 H31B Biosynthesizing potentialof goat granulosa cells | T 599.735.804.166 J20S Semen evaluation to assess the fertility potential in murrah buffalo | T 599.735.804.166 J20S Semen evaluation to assess the fertility potential in murrah buffalo | T 599.735.804.166 J35I In vitro quality analysis of buffalo ( Bubalus bubalis) seman | T 599.735.804.166 J35I In vitro quality analysis of buffalo ( Bubalus bubalis) seman | T 612..397 S33E Effect of dietary proteins on body lipid composition |
ABSTRACT Fresh semen samples of eight Murrah buffalo bulls were examined for volume, consistency, mass activity, initial motility, viability, sperm count, morphology, sperm abnormalities, Hypo-osmotic Swelling (HOS) test and Nuclear Chromatin Decondensati
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