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Neuroendocrinology of Avian Reproduction, with Special Emphasis on the Reproductive Cycle of the Fowl (Gallus domesticus)

The Halpin Lecture, 1980

NEUROENDOCRINOLOGIE DE LA REPRODUCTION AVIAIRE, ET SPÉCIALEMENT DU CYCLE REPRODUCTIF DE LA POULE (GALLUS DOMESTICUS)

DIE NEUROENDOKRINOLOGIE DER FORTPFLANZUNG DES HUHNES (GALLUS DOMESTICUS)

Pages 156-176 | Published online: 23 Sep 2019

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