Author:
Jo Su-Jung,Park Su-Jin,Lee Seung-Back,Tran Biet Thanh,Kim Jae Sig,Song Jin-Woo,Lee Bong-Joo,Hur Sang-Woo,Nam Taek-Jeong,Lee Kyeong-Jun,Lee Seunghyung,Choi Youn Hee
Subject
Animal Science and Zoology,Aquatic Science
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