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Allozyme analysis of Haemonchus contortus resistant and susceptible to anthelmintics, with an indication of dipeptidases associated with resistance Cover

Allozyme analysis of Haemonchus contortus resistant and susceptible to anthelmintics, with an indication of dipeptidases associated with resistance

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