Daily variation in the udder surface temperature of dairy cows measured by infrared thermography: Potential for mastitis detection
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A. D. Kennedy | Allan L. Schaefer | R. J. Berry | R. Berry | B. L. Kyle | A. Schaefer | S. Scott | Shannon L. Scott
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