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  • 1. Overwintering strategies of a population of anthelmintic-resistant Haemonchus contortus within a sheep flock from the United States Northern Great Plains.
    Grosz DD, Eljaki AA, Holler LD, Petersen DJ, Holler SW, Hildreth MB.
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  • 11. Selection for anthelmintic resistance by macrocyclic lactones in Haemonchus contortus.
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