Airborne transmission of foot-and-mouth disease virus from Burnside Farm, Heddonon- the-Wall, Northumberland, during the 2001 epidemic in the United Kingdom
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J. Gloster | S. Alexandersen | J. H. Sørensen | P. Astrup | H. Champion | A. Donaldson | P. Astrup | J. Gloster | H. J. Champion | D. B. Ryall | D. Ryall | T. Mikkelsen | S. Alexandersen | T. Mikkelsen | A. I. Donaldson
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