A risk and benefit assessment for visual-only meat inspection of indoor and outdoor pigs in the United Kingdom
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Sava Buncic | Sarah L Lambton | Adam Brouwer | A. A. Hill | Ian Griffiths | S. Bunčić | A. Hill | S. Lambton | I. Griffiths | Neil Donaldson | A. Brouwer | N. Donaldson
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