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Parasitology by Mohammad Manjur Shah

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Parasitology
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Publisher: InTech
ISBN-13: 9789535101499
Number of pages: 206

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Parasitology is an established discipline that covers a wide area of subjects, ranging from the basics (study of life cycle, ecology, epidemiology, taxonomy, biodiversity, etc) to the advanced and applied aspects (human and animal related, although control aspect remains the most important task).

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