The website contains an electronic trove of palatability research papers, published since 1999 and derived mainly from major meetings and congresses. Users will be able to choose between on-screen document reading and navigation, or download high-quality PDF versions for home or office printing.
The company's library is open to everyone wishing to review, learn, consult or apply the knowledge derived from years of research. The company produces additives for e.g. pig feed.
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Lucta opens virtual library on palatability
//14 Jan 2010 Spanish feed additives manufacturer Lucta will open its virtual library to palatability research today.
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Dear Sirs,
Congratulations!
This is really a very usefull source of information,
which will benefit the industry!
Tony GO
Congratulations!
This is really a very usefull source of information,
which will benefit the industry!
Tony GO
Tony Go at 17-01-2010 21:13
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