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Ætiology of ‘Wet-Belly’ in Ranch-Bred Mink

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GUNN, C. Ætiology of ‘Wet-Belly’ in Ranch-Bred Mink. Nature 194, 849–851 (1962). https://doi.org/10.1038/194849a0

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