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  • 31. Studies on Haemonchus contortus. II. The effect of abomasal nematodes on subsequent challenge with H. contortus.
    Reinecke RK, Snyman HM, Seaman H.
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  • 35. The ecology of Haemonchus contortus in a winter rainfall climate in Australia: the survival of infective larvae on pasture.
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  • 39. Diagnosis of gastrointestinal nematodes infecting sheep in Qalubia Governorate by infective thrid stage larvae.
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