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Publications by Emmanuel Lienard
Evaluation of the Anti-Feeding and Insecticidal Effects of a Topically Administered Combination of Imidacloprid and Permethrin (Advantix®) Against Phlebotomus (Larroussius) Perniciosus (Newstead, 1911) in Dogs Following Monthly Administration
Parasites and Vectors
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