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GHITA, Marian
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DUMITRESCU, Iulian
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DAMIAN, Aurel
GHITA, Marian
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PAUN, Livia
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spellingShingle ZAGRAI (MAIEREAN), Ana Maria, DAMIAN, Aurel, GHITA, Marian, ZAGRAI, Gavrilă, DUMITRESCU, Iulian, VASILESCU, Cerasela, PAUN, Livia, COTOR, Gabriel, Bulletin of University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine Cluj-Napoca. Veterinary Medicine, Research Regarding the Effect of Vitamin E on Some Hematological Parameters in Toxic Stress Conditions in Rats, General Medicine
title Research Regarding the Effect of Vitamin E on Some Hematological Parameters in Toxic Stress Conditions in Rats
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