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Figure I – 1. Footpad papillae histological structure
Figure II - 1. Incubation temperature profiles for each treatment.
Table II - 1. Moisture loss percentage and eggshell conductance for each treatment combination
Table II - 2. Effect of eggshell conductance and incubation temperature profiles on duck BW (BW) at hatch and 35 d and residual yolk at hatch
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