Control and eradication of endemic infectious diseases in cattle

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Control and eradication of endemic infectious diseases in cattle. / Houe, Hans; Nielsen, Liza Rosenbaum; Nielsen, Søren Saxmose.

London : College Publications, 2014. 169 p.

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Houe, H, Nielsen, LR & Nielsen, SS 2014, Control and eradication of endemic infectious diseases in cattle. College Publications, London. <http://www.collegepublications.co.uk/other/?00027>

APA

Houe, H., Nielsen, L. R., & Nielsen, S. S. (2014). Control and eradication of endemic infectious diseases in cattle. College Publications. http://www.collegepublications.co.uk/other/?00027

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Houe H, Nielsen LR, Nielsen SS. Control and eradication of endemic infectious diseases in cattle. London: College Publications, 2014. 169 p.

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Houe, Hans ; Nielsen, Liza Rosenbaum ; Nielsen, Søren Saxmose. / Control and eradication of endemic infectious diseases in cattle. London : College Publications, 2014. 169 p.

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