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Role of calcareous corpuscles in the organization of egg-pouches inRaillietina spp.

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Chowdhury, N., Singh, A.I. Role of calcareous corpuscles in the organization of egg-pouches inRaillietina spp. . Z. Parasitenkd. 56, 309–312 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00931723

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