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The aetiology, pathogenesis and control of theileriosis in domestic animals
W. I. Morrison
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Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies
Edinburgh Imaging
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Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Domestic Animal
100%
Theileria
100%
Immune Response
66%
Leukocyte
66%
Sole
33%
Animal Species
33%
Young Animals
33%
Wildlife Species
33%
Erythrocyte
33%
Developmental Stage
33%
Buffalo
33%
Immunology and Microbiology
Theileria
100%
Domestic Animal
100%
Immune Response
66%
Leukocyte
66%
Buffalo
33%
Developmental Stage
33%
Erythrocyte
33%
Parasite Antigen
33%
Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine
Theileria
100%
Domestic Animal
100%
Theileriosis
100%
Leukocyte
66%
Buffalo
33%
Ruminant
33%
Tick Infestation
33%