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Novel feeds are feeds composed of or derived from microorganisms, plants or animal sources that:
are not approved as livestock feed in Canada (not listed in Schedule IV or V of the Feeds Regulations)
and/or contain a novel trait

Novel feeds include microbial products (e.g. forage inoculants, fermentation products) plants with novel
traits, and plants with no history of use as feed, and products/by-products of biotechnology-derived animals.
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dk123
Wednesday, March 19, 2008 6:27 AM
nice comment
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thingMaster
Tuesday, October 23, 2007 1:52 PM
you are overconfident. you will probably kill many patients, but drive a nice car.
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Text streams are interpreted, with a maximum length of 255 characters. With text streams, carriage return/line feed combinations are translated to the newline n character and vice versa. A text stream would be used for reading and writing standard text files, printing output to the screen or printer, or receiving input from the keyboard. 
Binary streams are uninterpreted and are treated one byte at a time with no translation of characters. A binary text stream would typically be used for reading and writing binary files such as graphics or word processing documents, reading mouse input, or reading and writing to the modem.
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