KIFER. SMITH, and VOUNG: EFFECT OF DIETARY FISH OIL 



Table 27. — Loyjgissiimis doj-si tissue — comparison of correlation coefficients and significant degree of polynomial 

 regression obtained by relating the quantity of menhaden oil consumed (A') until the pigs attained body weights 

 of 90.9, 79.5, or 68.0 kg to the amount of individual fatty acids deposited in lonr/issimvs dorsi tissue (Y). 



P <.05 



p <m 



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