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. 1966 Aug;7(8):169–175.

Valeurs du calcium dans le sang et dans les secretions genitales de la vache, au cours du cycle normal.

Values of calcium in the blood and in the genital secretions of the cow during the normal cycle

P Guay
PMCID: PMC1696552  PMID: 5949842

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