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Production of Fine Wool in Northern China: Effect of Nutrition and Helminth Infections

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  • Unknown, 1995. "Production of Fine Wool in Northern China: Effect of Nutrition and Helminth Infections," Technical Reports 113824, Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research.
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    1. Menz, Kenneth M. & Fleming, Euan M., 1989. "Economic Prospects for Vanilla in the South Pacific," Technical Reports 113875, Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research.
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    1. Tashi, Nyima & Xugang, Luo & Shungxiang, Yu & Judson, Geoff, 2005. "A survey of the mineral status of livestock in the Tibet Autonomous Region of China," Working Papers 118371, Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research.

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