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IT seems obvious that the quantity and composition of the rumen fluid is of importance for microbial activity in the rumen. One of the main factors influencing the ruminal fluid is the properties of the rumen wall.
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SPERBER, I., HYDÉN, S. Transport of Chloride through the Ruminal Mucosa. Nature 169, 587 (1952). https://doi.org/10.1038/169587a0
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