ВОПРОСЫ ПАТОГЕНЕЗА СПАЕЧНОЙ БОЛЕЗНИ БРЮШИНЫ И СОВРЕМЕННЫЕ ПОДХОДЫ К ЕЕ ПРЕДУПРЕЖДЕНИЮ. ОБЗОР ЛИТЕРАТУРЫ
Аннотация
Об авторах
О. Э. ЛуцевичРоссия
В. П. Акимов
Россия
В. Г. Ширинский
Россия
А. А. Бичев
Россия
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