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DNA typing of Johne's Disease organisms : Project TR.022 :final report [for] NSW Agriculture, Meat & Livestock Australia, Woolmark Company/ R. J. Whittington
Bib ID 2894724
Format BookBook
Author
Whittington, R. J. (Richard John)
 
Description Camden, N.S.W. : NSW Agriculture, 1998 
105 leaves : ill. ; 30 cm. 
Series

Final report (NSW Agriculture) ; TR.022.

Notes

"31 December 1998"

Bibliography: leaves 89-91.

Subjects Livestock - Diseases - Australia.  |  Paratuberculosis - Australia.  |  Communicable diseases in animals - Australia.  |  DNA - Diagnostic use.
Other authors/contributors NSW Agriculture  |  Woolmark Company  |  Meat and Livestock Australia
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Project TR.022 DNA typing of Johne's Disease organisms : final report.

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