Pathophysiological and parasitological studies on Cooperia oncophora infections in calves.
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S. K. Salman | J Armour | J J Parkins | H. Ploeger | K Bairden | P H Holmes | S K Salman | H Ploeger | P N McWilliam | J. Armour | P. Holmes | J. Parkins | K. Bairden | P. McWilliam
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