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Effect of different freezing rates on canine spermatozoa

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Main Authors: R Geetha, T Dr.Sreekumaran
Format: Ph.D Thesis
Language:Undetermined
Published: 2000
Edition:MVSc
Subjects:
Animal Reproduction and Gynaecology
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