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  • 21. [Comparative studies of the oral environment in domestic and wild animals].
    Gängler P, Probst C, Hoppert KD.
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    Chartier C, Bushu M, Kamwenga D.
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    Fernandez-de-Mera IG, Gortazar C, Vicente J, Höfle U, Fierro Y.
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    Stubblefield SS, Pence DB, Warren RJ.
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    Bianchin I, Honer MR.
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    Mennerich-Bunge B, Pohlmeyer K, Stoye M.
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  • 40. [The occurrence of helminths in calves from large capacity barns].
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