A note on the circadian rhythm and feeding behaviour of sheep fitted with a lightweight GPS collar
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Anthony Waterhouse | I. Hulbert | A. Waterhouse | Ian A. R. Hulbert | John T.B Wyllie | John French | David McNulty | John French | J. Wyllie | D. McNulty
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