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I A Barger

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Australian Veterinary Journal|December 1, 1979
The role of inhibited larvae in the epidemiology of ovine haemonchosisI A Barger, L F Le Jambre
International Journal for Parasitology|March 1, 1988
Regulation of Haemonchus contortus populations in sheep: mortality of established wormsI A Barger, L F Le Jambre
Australian Veterinary Journal|July 1, 1979
Efficiency of rafoxanide and naphthalophos against inhibited Haemonchus contortusL F Le Jambre, I A Barger
Australian Veterinary Journal|October 1, 1991
Local eradication of Haemonchus contortus using closantelI A Barger, E Hall, K M Dash
Australian Veterinary Journal|February 1, 1988
The role of arithmetic and geometric mean worm egg counts in faecal egg count reduction tests and in monitoring strategic drenching programs in sheepK M Dash, E Hall, I A Barger
International Journal for Parasitology|May 1, 1992
No adaptation of Haemonchus contortus to genetically resistant sheepR R Woolaston, R L Elwin, I A Barger
International Journal for Parasitology|December 1, 1990
Response to helminth infection of sheep selected for resistance to Haemonchus contortusR R Woolaston, I A Barger, L R Piper
Parasitology Today (Personal Ed.)|February 1, 1995
Worm control and anthelmintic resistance: adventures with a modelE H Barnes, R J Dobson, I A Barger
Veterinary Parasitology|March 1, 1984
Survival of infective larvae of nematode parasites of cattle during droughtI A Barger, R J Lewis, G F Brown
Australian Veterinary Journal|February 1, 1993
Effects of a controlled-release albendazole capsule on parasitism and production from grazing Merino ewes and lambsI A Barger, J W Steel, B R Rodden
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Australian Veterinary Journal|December 1, 1979
The role of inhibited larvae in the epidemiology of ovine haemonchosisI A Barger, L F Le Jambre
International Journal for Parasitology|March 1, 1988
Regulation of Haemonchus contortus populations in sheep: mortality of established wormsI A Barger, L F Le Jambre
Australian Veterinary Journal|July 1, 1979
Efficiency of rafoxanide and naphthalophos against inhibited Haemonchus contortusL F Le Jambre, I A Barger
Australian Veterinary Journal|October 1, 1991
Local eradication of Haemonchus contortus using closantelI A Barger, E Hall, K M Dash
Australian Veterinary Journal|February 1, 1988
The role of arithmetic and geometric mean worm egg counts in faecal egg count reduction tests and in monitoring strategic drenching programs in sheepK M Dash, E Hall, I A Barger
International Journal for Parasitology|May 1, 1992
No adaptation of Haemonchus contortus to genetically resistant sheepR R Woolaston, R L Elwin, I A Barger
International Journal for Parasitology|December 1, 1990
Response to helminth infection of sheep selected for resistance to Haemonchus contortusR R Woolaston, I A Barger, L R Piper
Parasitology Today (Personal Ed.)|February 1, 1995
Worm control and anthelmintic resistance: adventures with a modelE H Barnes, R J Dobson, I A Barger
Veterinary Parasitology|March 1, 1984
Survival of infective larvae of nematode parasites of cattle during droughtI A Barger, R J Lewis, G F Brown
Australian Veterinary Journal|February 1, 1993
Effects of a controlled-release albendazole capsule on parasitism and production from grazing Merino ewes and lambsI A Barger, J W Steel, B R Rodden
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