Can the protein costs of bacterial resistance be offset by altered feeding behaviour?
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Can the protein costs of bacterial resistance be offset by altered feeding behaviour?
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Can the protein costs of bacterial resistance be offset by altered feeding behaviour?
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Can the protein costs of bacterial resistance be offset by altered feeding behaviour?
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Can the protein costs of bacterial resistance be offset by altered feeding behaviour?
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Can the protein costs of bacterial resistance be offset by altered feeding behaviour?
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Kwang Pum Lee
Sonia Povey
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10.1111/J.1365-2656.2008.01499.X
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2008-11-04T00:00:00Z