Network analysis of swine shipments in Ontario, Canada, to support disease spread modelling and risk-based disease management.
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Z. Poljak | W. Mcnab | C. Revie | Z. Poljak | S. Dorjee | J. Sánchez | S. Dorjee | C.W. Revie | W.B. McNab | J. Sanchez | C. Revie | J. Sanchez | Juan Antonio Gallego Sánchez | Sithar Dorjee
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