2017, Número 1
Using spatial tools for high impact zoonotic agent surveillance design in backyard production systems in central Chile
Alegria-Moran R, Lazo A, Urcelay S, Hamilton-West C
Idioma: Español/Inglés
Referencias bibliográficas: 27
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