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BIBLIOGRAFIA Cap. 2

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34. Galey F. D. , Twardock A. R. , Goetz T. E. , Schaeffer D. J. , Hall J. O. & Basley V. R. “Gamma scintigraphic analysis of the distribution of perfusion of blood in the equine foot during black walnut (Juglans nigra)-induced laminitis. American Journal of Veterinary Research. 51(4):688-695; 1990.

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