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DEVELOPMENT OF A MODEL TO ASSESS RODENT CONTROL IN SWINE FACILITIES KURT C. VERCAUTEREN, SCOTT E. HYGNSTROM, ROBERT M. TIMM, ROBERT M. CORRIGAN, JOHN BELLER, LARRY L. BITNEY, MICHAEL C. BRUMM, DANIEL MEYER, DALLAS R. VIR
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Document Date: 2009-06-18 11:38:34


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Permagon Press / IBM / Cambridge University Press / MIT Press / Smithsonian Institution Press / English Universities Press / SWINE FACILITIES KURT C. VERCAUTEREN / John Wiley and Sons / University of Ottawa Press / /

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North America / /

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Reorganization / /

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facilities management / corrective applications / birth death emigration immigration energy loss / simulation software / performance systems / rodent technology / exhaustive literature search / product management / food industry / /

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Windows 3.1 / Macintosh / /

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Cambridge University / MIT / University of Ottawa / Purdue University / National Pork Producers Council / Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service / Smithsonian / /

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Dave Pyburn / SCOTT E. HYGNSTROM / ROBERT M. TIMM / Ray Sterner / ROBERT M. CORRIGAN / LARRY L. BITNEY / DANIEL MEYER / MICHAEL C. BRUMM / JOHN BELLER / ROBERT W. WILLS / Mike Pipas / Johnson / /

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rodent technology / 486 processor / simulation / /

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