Time-lapse recording of in vitro development of different groups of ova bovine cultured simultaneously on a microscope stage: Preliminary results
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Time-lapse recording of in vitro development of different groups of ova bovine cultured simultaneously on a microscope stage: Preliminary results. / Holm, Peter; Vajta, Gábor; Callesen, Henrik.
1996. Abstract fra Int. Conference of Animal Reproduction, Sydney, Australien.Publikation: Konferencebidrag › Konferenceabstrakt til konference › Forskning › fagfællebedømt
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Holm, P, Vajta, G & Callesen, H 1996, 'Time-lapse recording of in vitro development of different groups of ova bovine cultured simultaneously on a microscope stage: Preliminary results', Int. Conference of Animal Reproduction, Sydney, Australien, 03/07/1996.
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Holm, P., Vajta, G., & Callesen, H. (1996). Time-lapse recording of in vitro development of different groups of ova bovine cultured simultaneously on a microscope stage: Preliminary results. Abstract fra Int. Conference of Animal Reproduction, Sydney, Australien.
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Holm P, Vajta G, Callesen H. Time-lapse recording of in vitro development of different groups of ova bovine cultured simultaneously on a microscope stage: Preliminary results. 1996. Abstract fra Int. Conference of Animal Reproduction, Sydney, Australien.
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title = "Time-lapse recording of in vitro development of different groups of ova bovine cultured simultaneously on a microscope stage: Preliminary results",
author = "Peter Holm and G{\'a}bor Vajta and Henrik Callesen",
year = "1996",
language = "English",
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}
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T1 - Time-lapse recording of in vitro development of different groups of ova bovine cultured simultaneously on a microscope stage: Preliminary results
AU - Holm, Peter
AU - Vajta, Gábor
AU - Callesen, Henrik
N1 - Conference code: 13th
PY - 1996
Y1 - 1996
M3 - Conference abstract for conference
Y2 - 3 July 1996
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