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Evaluation of methodology for administration of porcine FSH for use in estrus induction and for increasing ovulation rate in prepubertal gilts

Amy L. Jackson    
Shawn M. Breen    
Sandra L. Rodriguez-Zas and Robert V. Knox    

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pp. 1042 - 1047
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