Can intravaginal and intramuscular sensors be used to detect febrile stages in peripartum sows
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Can intravaginal and intramuscular sensors be used to detect febrile stages in peripartum sows
Date sortie / parution :
2026
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17e ESPHM 2026, 13-15 mai 2026, Florence, Italie, poster
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