Sire and growth path effects on sheep meat production. 1. Growth and carcass characteristics
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David L. Hopkins | D. Hopkins | R. V. D. Ven | David Stanley | L. C. Martin | Eric N. Ponnampalam | R. van de Ven | E. Ponnampalam | D. Stanley
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