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Calliphoridae Flies in Medical Biotechnology. / Yakovlev, A.Yu.; Kruglikova, A.A.; Chernysh, S.I.

в: Entomological Review, Том 99, № 3, 01.06.2019, стр. 292-301.

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Yakovlev, AY, Kruglikova, AA & Chernysh, SI 2019, 'Calliphoridae Flies in Medical Biotechnology', Entomological Review, Том. 99, № 3, стр. 292-301. https://doi.org/10.1134/S0013873819030023

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Yakovlev, A.Yu. ; Kruglikova, A.A. ; Chernysh, S.I. / Calliphoridae Flies in Medical Biotechnology. в: Entomological Review. 2019 ; Том 99, № 3. стр. 292-301.

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