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Reversible inactivation and agglutination of fowl and bull spermatozoa under anaerobic conditions.
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Year:
1962
Source of publication :
Journal of Reproduction and Fertility
Authors :
Schindler, Haim
;
.
Volume :
4
Co-Authors:
SCHINDLER, H.
NEVO, A.
Facilitators :
From page:
251
To page:
265
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Total pages:
15
)
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Reversible inactivation and agglutination of fowl and bull spermatozoa under anaerobic conditions.
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[No abstract available]
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Scopus
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Language:
English
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ID:
26596
Last updated date:
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Reversible inactivation and agglutination of fowl and bull spermatozoa under anaerobic conditions.
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SCHINDLER, H.
NEVO, A.
Reversible inactivation and agglutination of fowl and bull spermatozoa under anaerobic conditions.
[No abstract available]
Scientific Publication
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