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       "name": "Krajcik, Jennifer A.",
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       "givenName": "Donald E",
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       "title": "Egg thiamine content, length, weight and survival of steelhead (Oncorhynchus mykiss) exposed to three methods of experimental thiamine supplementation in 2022 and egg thiamine content from three Oregon hatcheries in 2019"
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   "publicationYear": 2023,
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     {
       "subject": "biota, fish, fishery management, recreational fishery resources, population and community ecology, health and disease, aquaculture, thiamin deficiency, Thiamine Deficiency Complex, TDC, vitamin deficiency, thiamin, vitamin B deficiency, vitamin B1, steelhead trout, hatcheries, fish health, Oregon, Oncorhynchus mykiss"
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   "created": "2023-02-14T19:45:17Z",
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