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... Animals. early views of religion and magic . Diseases of animals remain a concern of man principally because of the eco- nomic losses they cause and the possible transmission of the causative agents ... animals , which 864 Diseases of ...
... Animals. early views of religion and magic . Diseases of animals remain a concern of man principally because of the eco- nomic losses they cause and the possible transmission of the causative agents ... animals , which 864 Diseases of ...
Page 865
... animal ) shared by man and other verte- brates . Although the role of domesticated animals in many zoonoses is understood , the role of the numerous species of wild animals with which man is less intimately associated is not well ...
... animal ) shared by man and other verte- brates . Although the role of domesticated animals in many zoonoses is understood , the role of the numerous species of wild animals with which man is less intimately associated is not well ...
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... animal feet Towing barges The. Draft Animals Before the Romans developed the waterwheel , man's only supplements to or replacements for his own muscle power were animals he trained to work for him . Even now , after the harnessing of ...
... animal feet Towing barges The. Draft Animals Before the Romans developed the waterwheel , man's only supplements to or replacements for his own muscle power were animals he trained to work for him . Even now , after the harnessing of ...
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