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M A Gemmell

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Experimental Parasitology|April 1, 1977
Taeniidae: modification to the life span of the egg and the regulation of tapeworm populationsM A Gemmell
Veterinary Parasitology|August 1, 1994
Workshop summary: hydatid--new approachesM A Gemmell
Research in Veterinary Science|September 1, 1976
Factors regulating tapeworm populations: estimations of the build-up and dispersion patterns of eggs after the introduction of dogs infected with Taenia hydatigenaM A Gemmell
International Journal for Parasitology|February 1, 1987
A critical approach to the concepts of control and eradication of echinococcosis/hydatidosis and taeniasis/cysticercosisM A Gemmell
Australian Veterinary Journal|January 1, 1970
Hydatidosis and cysticercosis. 2. Distribution of Cysticercus ovis in sheepM A Gemmell
Australian Veterinary Journal|August 1, 1970
Hydatidosis and cysticercosis. 3. Induced resistance to the larval phaseM A Gemmell
Bulletin of the World Health Organization|June 1, 1973
Surveillance of Echinococcus granulosus in dogs with arecoline hydrobromideM A Gemmell
Bulletin of the World Health Organization|January 1, 1978
The Styx Field Trial: effect of treatment of the definitive host for tapeworms on larval forms in the intermediate hostM A Gemmell
Australian Veterinary Journal|January 1, 1972
Hydatidosis and cysticercosis. 4. Acquired resistance to Taenia hydatigena under conditions of a strong infection pressureM A Gemmell
Australian Veterinary Journal|January 1, 1972
Hydatidosis and cysticercosis. 5. Some problems of inducing resistance to Taenia hydatigena under conditions of a strong infection pressureM A Gemmell
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Experimental Parasitology|April 1, 1977
Taeniidae: modification to the life span of the egg and the regulation of tapeworm populationsM A Gemmell
Veterinary Parasitology|August 1, 1994
Workshop summary: hydatid--new approachesM A Gemmell
Research in Veterinary Science|September 1, 1976
Factors regulating tapeworm populations: estimations of the build-up and dispersion patterns of eggs after the introduction of dogs infected with Taenia hydatigenaM A Gemmell
International Journal for Parasitology|February 1, 1987
A critical approach to the concepts of control and eradication of echinococcosis/hydatidosis and taeniasis/cysticercosisM A Gemmell
Australian Veterinary Journal|January 1, 1970
Hydatidosis and cysticercosis. 2. Distribution of Cysticercus ovis in sheepM A Gemmell
Australian Veterinary Journal|August 1, 1970
Hydatidosis and cysticercosis. 3. Induced resistance to the larval phaseM A Gemmell
Bulletin of the World Health Organization|June 1, 1973
Surveillance of Echinococcus granulosus in dogs with arecoline hydrobromideM A Gemmell
Bulletin of the World Health Organization|January 1, 1978
The Styx Field Trial: effect of treatment of the definitive host for tapeworms on larval forms in the intermediate hostM A Gemmell
Australian Veterinary Journal|January 1, 1972
Hydatidosis and cysticercosis. 4. Acquired resistance to Taenia hydatigena under conditions of a strong infection pressureM A Gemmell
Australian Veterinary Journal|January 1, 1972
Hydatidosis and cysticercosis. 5. Some problems of inducing resistance to Taenia hydatigena under conditions of a strong infection pressureM A Gemmell
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