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The Use of Oestrogen, Progesterone and Reserpine in the Artificial Induction of Lactation in Cattle
Australian Journal of Biological Sciences
doi 10.1071/bi9790251
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Date
January 1, 1979
Authors
CJ Peel
JW Taylor
IB Robinson
RD Hooley
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CSIRO Publishing
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