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Taxonomical approach to scabies mites of human and animals and their prevalence in Korea
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Taxonomical approach to scabies mites of human and animals and their prevalence in Korea

Lee, W K , Cho, B K
Korean J Parasitol 1995;33(2):85-94.
Department of Biology, College of Sciences, Chonbuk National University, Korea.
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