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HYPOMAGNESÆMIC tetany (grass tetany) in cows is still an economically important problem in many countries of the world such as Holland, Great Britain, Germany, Belgium, France and New Zealand, in spite of the work done in connexion with the pathogenesis and the prevention of this disorder.
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HENDRIKS, H. Effect of Applying a Metabolic Harness on the Plasma Magnesium Concentration in Milking Cows. Nature 203, 1306 (1964). https://doi.org/10.1038/2031306a0
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