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spellingShingle Königová, A., Hrčková, G., Molnár, L., Major, P., Várady, M., Helminthologia, Cathaemasia hians infection in Black stork in Slovakia: morphological and histopathological study, Animal Science and Zoology, Parasitology
title Cathaemasia hians infection in Black stork in Slovakia: morphological and histopathological study
title_full Cathaemasia hians infection in Black stork in Slovakia: morphological and histopathological study
title_fullStr Cathaemasia hians infection in Black stork in Slovakia: morphological and histopathological study
title_full_unstemmed Cathaemasia hians infection in Black stork in Slovakia: morphological and histopathological study
title_short Cathaemasia hians infection in Black stork in Slovakia: morphological and histopathological study
title_sort cathaemasia hians infection in black stork in slovakia: morphological and histopathological study
title_unstemmed Cathaemasia hians infection in Black stork in Slovakia: morphological and histopathological study
topic Animal Science and Zoology, Parasitology
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/helmin-2015-0050