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. 1989 Jan;30(1):54–56.

The anthelmintic effectiveness of oxfendazole when administered by intraruminal injection to beef cattle

J Owen D Slocombe, Ken G Bateman, Klaas Wiersma, Paul A Doig, Richard C Herschler, Diane M Benedetti
PMCID: PMC1680980  PMID: 17423211

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