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March 17 2014
Attack of the killer rabbits: how the rabbit calicivirus story escaped
Bob Beale
Bob Beale
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Australian Zoologist (2003) 32 (2): 316–323.
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Bob Beale; Attack of the killer rabbits: how the rabbit calicivirus story escaped. Australian Zoologist 1 February 2003; 32 (2): 316–323. doi: https://doi.org/10.7882/AZ.2003.015
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