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L F Melville

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Veterinaria Italiana|April 27, 2010
Bluetongue surveillance methods in an endemic area: AustraliaL F Melville
Depression and Anxiety|January 1, 1997
Recall of family factors in social phobia and panic disorder: comparison of mother and offspring reportsR M Rapee, L F Melville
Australian Veterinary Journal|September 1, 1995
Infection of cattle in Queensland with bluetongue viruses: I. Prevalence of antibodies. II. Distribution of antibodiesT D St George, L F Melville
Veterinary Microbiology|August 1, 1989
Investigations of bluetongue and other arboviruses in the blood and semen of naturally infected bullsG P Gard, L F Melville, J E Shorthose
Revue Scientifique Et Technique (International Office of Epizootics)|August 1, 1997
Public health risks of the flesh of farmed crocodilesJ M Millan, J L Purdie, L F Melville
Australian Veterinary Journal|November 1, 1996
Interdigital subcutaneous emphysema ("bubble foot') in Crocodylus porosus hatchlingsJ A Turton, P W Ladds, L F Melville
Australian Veterinary Journal|January 1, 1980
A generalised infection of cattle with bovine herpesvirus 2T D St George, M F Uren, L F Melville
Intervirology|January 1, 1992
Koolpinyah: a virus related to kotonkan from cattle in northern AustraliaG P Gard, L F Melville, C H Calisher, et al.
Veterinaria Italiana|April 27, 2010
Temporal activity of biting midges (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) on cattle near Darwin, Northern Territory, AustraliaG A Bellis, L F Melville, N T Hunt, et al.
Veterinaria Italiana|April 28, 2010
Bluetongue virus does not persist in naturally infected cattleL F Melville, N T Hunt, S S Davis, et al.
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Veterinaria Italiana|April 27, 2010
Bluetongue surveillance methods in an endemic area: AustraliaL F Melville
Depression and Anxiety|January 1, 1997
Recall of family factors in social phobia and panic disorder: comparison of mother and offspring reportsR M Rapee, L F Melville
Australian Veterinary Journal|September 1, 1995
Infection of cattle in Queensland with bluetongue viruses: I. Prevalence of antibodies. II. Distribution of antibodiesT D St George, L F Melville
Veterinary Microbiology|August 1, 1989
Investigations of bluetongue and other arboviruses in the blood and semen of naturally infected bullsG P Gard, L F Melville, J E Shorthose
Revue Scientifique Et Technique (International Office of Epizootics)|August 1, 1997
Public health risks of the flesh of farmed crocodilesJ M Millan, J L Purdie, L F Melville
Australian Veterinary Journal|November 1, 1996
Interdigital subcutaneous emphysema ("bubble foot') in Crocodylus porosus hatchlingsJ A Turton, P W Ladds, L F Melville
Australian Veterinary Journal|January 1, 1980
A generalised infection of cattle with bovine herpesvirus 2T D St George, M F Uren, L F Melville
Intervirology|January 1, 1992
Koolpinyah: a virus related to kotonkan from cattle in northern AustraliaG P Gard, L F Melville, C H Calisher, et al.
Veterinaria Italiana|April 27, 2010
Temporal activity of biting midges (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) on cattle near Darwin, Northern Territory, AustraliaG A Bellis, L F Melville, N T Hunt, et al.
Veterinaria Italiana|April 28, 2010
Bluetongue virus does not persist in naturally infected cattleL F Melville, N T Hunt, S S Davis, et al.
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