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Table 1. Concentration of selenium (µg/l) and glutathione peroxidase activity (µkat/l) in whole blood of goats before start of experiment (insignificant differences between all groups)
Table 2. Nutrient composition of the pellets
Table 3. Selenium concentration (µg/l) in whole blood of goats (G) and kids (K) on the day of parturition
Table 5. Coefficients of correlation (r, rtathione peroxidase activity (GSH-Px) in whole blood of goats and their kids (2) and regression line equations between selenium content (Se) and glu-n = 33)

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