Infectious diseases of animals and plants: an interdisciplinary approach
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Katy Wilkinson | Graham F Medley | Jeremy Phillipson | J. Waage | G. Medley | G. Poppy | L. Green | M. Jeger | W. Grant | J. Phillipson | P. Lowe | P. Mills | Philip Lowe | K. Wilkinson | S. Hunter | Wyn P Grant | Laura E Green | Stephen Hunter | Michael J Jeger | Peter Mills | Guy M Poppy | Jeff Waage | Peter R. Mills
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