Anna Maurizio
Anna Maurizio (26 November 1900 – 24 July 1993) was a Swiss biologist who studied bees. She worked for more than three decades in the Department of Bees at the Liebefeld Federal Dairy Industry and Bacteriological Institute, where she developed new methods for determining the amount of pollen in honey. Provided by Wikipedia
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Survey on Endoparasites of Dairy Goats in North-Eastern Italy Using a Farm-Tailored Monitoring Approach by Anna Maurizio, Laura Stancampiano, Cinzia Tessarin, Alice Pertile, Giulia Pedrini, Ceren Asti, Waktole Terfa, Antonio Frangipane di Regalbono, Rudi Cassini
Published 2021-04-01
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Comparing copromicroscopy to intestinal scraping to monitor red fox intestinal helminths with zoonotic and veterinary importance by Erica Marchiori, Federica Obber, Roberto Celva, Federica Marcer, Patrizia Danesi, Anna Maurizio, Lucia Cenni, Lucia Cenni, Lucia Cenni, Alessandro Massolo, Alessandro Massolo, Alessandro Massolo, Carlo Vittorio Citterio, Rudi Cassini
Published 2023-01-01
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Corrigendum: Comparing copromicroscopy to intestinal scraping to monitor red fox intestinal helminths with zoonotic and veterinary importance by Erica Marchiori, Federica Obber, Roberto Celva, Federica Marcer, Patrizia Danesi, Anna Maurizio, Lucia Cenni, Lucia Cenni, Lucia Cenni, Alessandro Massolo, Alessandro Massolo, Alessandro Massolo, Carlo Vittorio Citterio, Rudi Cassini
Published 2023-05-01
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