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IN the course of ecological studies on the nematodes of the small intestine of sheep, particularly during their parasitic existence, it has become apparent that the manner of their distribution throws light upon the relation between host and parasite.
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TETLEY, J. Distribution of Nematodes in the Small Intestine of the Sheep. Nature 136, 477–478 (1935). https://doi.org/10.1038/136477b0
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