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Veterinary Parasitology|July 1, 1989
Genetic resistance of hosts and its influence on epidemiologyI A Barger
Australian Veterinary Journal|February 1, 1979
Milk production of grazing dairy cattle after a single anthelmintic treatmentI A Barger
International Journal for Parasitology|February 27, 1999
The role of epidemiological knowledge and grazing management for helminth control in small ruminantsI A Barger
International Journal for Parasitology|July 1, 1993
Influence of sex and reproductive status on susceptibility of ruminants to nematode parasitismI A Barger
International Journal for Parasitology|December 1, 1988
Resistance of young lambs to Haemonchus contortus infection, and its loss following anthelmintic treatmentI A Barger
Veterinary Parasitology|February 1, 1993
Control of gastrointestinal nematodes in Australia in the 21st centuryI A Barger
International Journal for Parasitology|December 1, 1984
Correlations between numbers of enteric nematode parasites in grazing lambsI A Barger
Australian Veterinary Journal|July 1, 1974
Letter: "A flea in his ear"I A Barger
International Journal for Parasitology|February 1, 1987
Population regulation in trichostrongylids of ruminantsI A Barger
International Journal for Parasitology|December 1, 1985
The statistical distribution of trichostrongylid nematodes in grazing lambsI A Barger
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Veterinary Parasitology|July 1, 1989
Genetic resistance of hosts and its influence on epidemiologyI A Barger
Australian Veterinary Journal|February 1, 1979
Milk production of grazing dairy cattle after a single anthelmintic treatmentI A Barger
International Journal for Parasitology|February 27, 1999
The role of epidemiological knowledge and grazing management for helminth control in small ruminantsI A Barger
International Journal for Parasitology|July 1, 1993
Influence of sex and reproductive status on susceptibility of ruminants to nematode parasitismI A Barger
International Journal for Parasitology|December 1, 1988
Resistance of young lambs to Haemonchus contortus infection, and its loss following anthelmintic treatmentI A Barger
Veterinary Parasitology|February 1, 1993
Control of gastrointestinal nematodes in Australia in the 21st centuryI A Barger
International Journal for Parasitology|December 1, 1984
Correlations between numbers of enteric nematode parasites in grazing lambsI A Barger
Australian Veterinary Journal|July 1, 1974
Letter: "A flea in his ear"I A Barger
International Journal for Parasitology|February 1, 1987
Population regulation in trichostrongylids of ruminantsI A Barger
International Journal for Parasitology|December 1, 1985
The statistical distribution of trichostrongylid nematodes in grazing lambsI A Barger
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