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Table 1. Composition of PN solutions under test.
Fig. 1. PN solution P2 with increasing the concentration of organic salts – calcium and phosphate (t=24 h, 37°C)
Fig. 3. Stability and precipitation zones of PN solution in respect of the concentration of organic calcium and inorganic phosphate ions (t=24 h, 37°C)
Table 2. Physicochemical properties of PN solution composition P (n= 9; mean ± SD; p< 0.05, between 0 and 30 days + 24 hours)
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