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    Yassien NA, Ghoraba HM, Doghaim NN, Afify EM.
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  • 50. [Development of levels of residue in products of animal origin after treatment of cattle mange by lindane].
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  • 53. Changes in clinical values of cattle infected with Clostridium chauvoei CH3 strain and a local Kad1 strain. Haematological values.
    el Sawi Mohamed O, Tag el Din MH, el Sanousi SM.
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    Mbuthia PG, Kariuki DI, Mulei CM.
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  • 59. Natural transmission of Demodex bovis Stiles in cattle.
    Fisher WF.
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