The deep body temperature of an unrestrained Welsh Mountain sheep recorded by a radiotelemetric technique during a 12‐month period
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S. G. Robinson | R. Keynes | J. Bligh | D. L. Ingram | R D KEYNES | J BLIGH | D L INGRAM | S G ROBINSON | BY J. Bligh
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