The effects of some halogen compounds on the viability of the eggs of sclerostomes found in horses.
The Sclerostomes, also known as Redworms and Palisade Worms, belong to the large group of parasitic bursate nematodes provided with a terminal buccal capsule and armed with one or more fringes of cuticle called “leaf -crowns”. They are found universally in horses and other equines, where they may ca...
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McGill University
1949
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