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spellingShingle Rodriguez‐Martinez, H, Reproduction in Domestic Animals, Assisted Reproductive Techniques for Cattle Breeding in Developing Countries: A Critical Appraisal of Their Value and Limitations, Endocrinology, Animal Science and Zoology, Biotechnology
title Assisted Reproductive Techniques for Cattle Breeding in Developing Countries: A Critical Appraisal of Their Value and Limitations
title_full Assisted Reproductive Techniques for Cattle Breeding in Developing Countries: A Critical Appraisal of Their Value and Limitations
title_fullStr Assisted Reproductive Techniques for Cattle Breeding in Developing Countries: A Critical Appraisal of Their Value and Limitations
title_full_unstemmed Assisted Reproductive Techniques for Cattle Breeding in Developing Countries: A Critical Appraisal of Their Value and Limitations
title_short Assisted Reproductive Techniques for Cattle Breeding in Developing Countries: A Critical Appraisal of Their Value and Limitations
title_sort assisted reproductive techniques for cattle breeding in developing countries: a critical appraisal of their value and limitations
title_unstemmed Assisted Reproductive Techniques for Cattle Breeding in Developing Countries: A Critical Appraisal of Their Value and Limitations
topic Endocrinology, Animal Science and Zoology, Biotechnology
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1439-0531.2011.01961.x