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Lumpy skin disease of cattle: an emerging problem in the Sultanate of Oman

Authors
  1. A Greth
  2. AA Ali
  3. CM Chihota
  4. David Brian Wallace
  5. ESM Tuppurainen
  6. FG Davies
  7. FG Davies
  8. FG Davies
  9. Gertruida Hermanna Gerdes
  10. I Yeruham
  11. J Brenner
  12. JA House
  13. JA Woods
  14. JD Bancroft
  15. John Fraser Putterill
  16. L Prozesky
  17. Maanda Noaxe Phosiwa
  18. Mohamed Hassan Tageldin
  19. P Hunter
  20. PB Rossiter
  21. PD Kara
  22. PM Beard
  23. Rashied Mohammed Al Busaidy
  24. Roelf Rudolph Greyling
  25. S Babiuk
  26. SM Kumar
  27. Sultan Issa Al Ismaaily
  28. VM Carn
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'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
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