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animals, fresh or chilled meat of bovine animals, cuts with bone in (other than half or whole carcasses), fresh or chilled meat of bovine animals, boneless, fresh or chilled carcasses and half-carcasses of bovine animals, frozen meat of bovine animals, cuts with bone in (other than half or whole carcasses
), frozen meat of bovine animals, boneless, frozen carcasses and half-carcasses of swine, fresh or chilled meat of swine, hams, shoulders and cuts thereof, with bone in, fresh or chilled meat of swine, nesoi, fresh or chilled carcasses and half-carcasses of swine, frozen meat of swine, hams, shoulders...
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) 产品货号 产品名称 来源 csb-yp bo recombinant bovine aldehyde oxidase(aox ) ,partial,yeast yeast csb-ep bo recombinant bovine aldehyde oxidase(aox ) ,partial,escherichia coli e.coli csb-bp bo recombinant bovine aldehyde oxidase(aox ) ,partial,baculovirus baculovirus csb-mp bo recombinant bovine aldehyde oxidase...
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) 产品货号 产品名称 来源 csb-yp bo recombinant bovine activin receptor type- (acvr ),partial,yeast yeast csb-ep bo recombinant bovine activin receptor type- (acvr ),partial,escherichia coli e.coli csb-bp bo recombinant bovine activin receptor type- (acvr ),partial,baculovirus baculovirus csb-mp bo recombinant...
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.: contagious bovine pleuropneumonia (1892), foot and mouth disease (1929), fowl plague (1929), glanders (1934), dourine (1942), texas cattle fever (1943), vesicular exanthema (1959), screwworm (1982), venezuelan equine encephalitis (1971), sheep scabies (1973), hog cholera (1978), and exotic newcastle
pathways of animal disease introduction the nation is at risk of foreign animal disease (fad) entry through many pathways: more importation (legal and illegal) of infected or exposed animal(s) or an animal carrying a disease vector such as a tick. these may be livestock, companion animals, wildlife,...
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