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Effects of Grafting the Skin in Merino Sheep, With Special Reference to the Growth of Wool and Hair
Australian Journal of Biological Sciences
doi 10.1071/bi9800309
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Date
January 1, 1980
Authors
AG Lyne
DE Hollis
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CSIRO Publishing
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