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In vivo anthelmintic activity of terpenes and essential oils in small ruminants ; Actividad antihelmíntica in vivo de terpenos y aceites esenciales en pequeños rumiantes

Torres-Fajardo, Rafael Arturo ; Higuera-Piedrahita, Rosa Isabel
In: Journal MVZ Cordoba, 2021, S. 2019
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Titel:
In vivo anthelmintic activity of terpenes and essential oils in small ruminants ; Actividad antihelmíntica in vivo de terpenos y aceites esenciales en pequeños rumiantes
Autor/in / Beteiligte Person: Torres-Fajardo, Rafael Arturo ; Higuera-Piedrahita, Rosa Isabel
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Zeitschrift: Journal MVZ Cordoba, 2021, S. 2019
Veröffentlichung: Universidad de Córdoba, 2021
Medientyp: academicJournal
DOI: 10.21897/rmvz.v26.n3.2021
Schlagwort:
  • Ethnoveterinary
  • gastrointestinal nematodes
  • goat
  • parasite egg count
  • parasitic diseases
  • plant secondary metabolites
  • sheep
  • Conteo de huevos de parásitos
  • enfermedades parasitarias
  • etnoveterinaria
  • nematodos gastrointestinales
  • cabras
  • metabolitos secundarios de plantas
  • ovejas
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  • Nachgewiesen in: BASE
  • Sprachen: Spanish; Castilian, English
  • Collection: Universidad de Córdoba Portal de Revistas
  • Document Type: article in journal/newspaper
  • File Description: application/pdf; application/zip; application/xml; audio/mpeg
  • Language: Spanish; Castilian ; English
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