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Title:
Mycobacterioses in swine and their significance to public health / B.P. Dey ; bibliographical compilation by Jesse Ostroff.
Author:
Ostroff, Jesse.
;
United States. Food Safety and Inspection Service.
;
National Agricultural Library (U.S.)
;
Dey, B. P.
Year:
1986.
Series:
Bibliographies and literature of agriculture, ; no. 49.
Description:
vi, 92 p. ; 27 cm.
Subject:
Swine diseases.
;
Bibliographies.
;
Mycobacterium.
;
Tuberculosis.
Notes:
Bibliography : p. 63-91.
Type:
Book
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