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. 1976 Nov;17(11):280–286.

The influence of preconditioning on plasma corticosteroid levels, rectal temperatures and the incidence of shipping fever in beef calves.

F L Wieringa, R A Curtis, R A Willoughby
PMCID: PMC1697378  PMID: 788887

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