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Autor:
M. Berkeveld,*2,3
P. Langendijk,?4
N. M. Soede,? B. Kemp,? M. A. M. Taverne,*
J. H. M. Verheijden,*
N. Kuijken,?
A. P. Koets*
*Department of Farm Animal Health, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Utrecht University, Yalelaan 7,
3584 CL Utrecht, the Netherlands; ?Adaptation Physiology, Animal Sciences Group, and ?Research Farm Sterksel, Animal Sciences Group, Wageningen University,
PO Box 336, 6700 AH Wageningen, the Netherlands
Published December 5, 2014
Enviado por:
José Andrés
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