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. 1956 Dec;54(4):472–477. doi: 10.1017/s0022172400044752

Field studies of the role of Anopheles atroparvus in the transmission of myxomatosis in England

R C Muirhead-Thomson
PMCID: PMC2217894  PMID: 13385483

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