Dental Health Status and Endodontic Treatment of Captive Brown Bears (Ursus Arctos ssp.) Living in the Bernese Bear Pit
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P. Schawalder | M. Müller | M. Berger | A. Lussi | Christian J. Wenker | Stefanie Heiniger | Gina Neiger-Aeschbacher
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