Klinische Mastitiden als Bestandsproblem Nichttherapeutische Maßnahmen

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Klinische Mastitiden als Bestandsproblem Nichttherapeutische Maßnahmen. / Krömker, V.

In: Praktische Tierarzt, Vol. 90, No. 9, 01.09.2009, p. 865-871.

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Krömker, V 2009, 'Klinische Mastitiden als Bestandsproblem Nichttherapeutische Maßnahmen', Praktische Tierarzt, vol. 90, no. 9, pp. 865-871.

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Krömker, V. (2009). Klinische Mastitiden als Bestandsproblem Nichttherapeutische Maßnahmen. Praktische Tierarzt, 90(9), 865-871.

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Krömker V. Klinische Mastitiden als Bestandsproblem Nichttherapeutische Maßnahmen. Praktische Tierarzt. 2009 Sep 1;90(9):865-871.

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Krömker, V. / Klinische Mastitiden als Bestandsproblem Nichttherapeutische Maßnahmen. In: Praktische Tierarzt. 2009 ; Vol. 90, No. 9. pp. 865-871.

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