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Comparative seroconversion of foot-and-mouth disease vaccines in goats

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Main Authors: M Madhanmohan, P V Tresamol
Format: Ph.D Thesis
Language:Undetermined
Published: College of veterinary and animal sciences 2003
Mannuthy
Edition:MVSC
Subjects:
Epidemiology and preventive medicine
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