An integrated methodology for studying short-term grazing behaviour of cattle
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Emilio A. Laca | Montague W. Demment | Eugene D. Ungar | M. Ramey | E. Laca | M. Demment | E. Ungar | N. Seligman | No'am G. Seligman | M. R. Ramey
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