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                <p> <b>[1] </b> Salgado JA, Santos C de P, Salgado JA, Santos C de P. 2016. Overview of anthelmintic resistance of gastrointestinal nematodes of small ruminants in Brazil. Revista Brasileira de Parasitologia Veterinária 25: 3–17. </p>
 
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                <p><b>[2]</b> Shalaby HA. 2013. Anthelmintics Resistance; How to Overcome it? Iranian Journal of Parasitology 8: 18–32. </p>
 
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                <p><b>[3]</b> Grenni P, Ancona V, Barra Caracciolo A. 2018. Ecological effects of antibiotics on natural ecosystems: A review. Microchemical Journal 136: 25–39. </p>
 
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                <p><b>[4] </b>Vercruysse J, Albonico M, Behnke JM, Kotze AC, Prichard RK, McCarthy JS, Montresor A, Levecke B. 2011. Is anthelmintic resistance a concern for the control of human soil-transmitted helminths? International Journal for Parasitology: Drugs and Drug Resistance 1: 14–27.</p>
 
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                <p><b>[5] </b>Genetically Modified Organisms. WWW-document: https://www.efsa.europa.eu/en/topics/topic/genetically-modified-organisms. Retrieved 2018-10-04. </p>
 
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                 <p> <b>[6]</b> Papademetriou T. 2014. Restrictions on Genetically Modified Organisms: European Union | Law Library of Congress. http://www.loc.gov/law/help/restrictions-on-gmos/eu.php. Retrieved 2018-10-04. </p>
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                <p> <b>[7]</b> University © Stanford, Stanford, Complaints C 94305 C. Biosafety Levels for Biological Agents – Stanford Environmental Health &#38; Safety. WWW-document: https://ehs.stanford.edu/reference/biosafety-levels-biological-agents. Retrieved 2018-10-04. </p>
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                 <p> <b>[1] </b> Salgado JA, Santos C de P, Salgado JA, Santos C de P. 2016. Overview of anthelmintic resistance of gastrointestinal nematodes of small ruminants in Brazil. Revista Brasileira de Parasitologia Veterinária 25: 3–17. <br>
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                <b>[2]</b> Shalaby HA. 2013. Anthelmintics Resistance; How to Overcome it? Iranian Journal of Parasitology 8: 18–32.<br>
              <p> <b>[8]</b> Uppsala University 2014 |, Apr 27 751 05 Uppsala | Tel 018-471 00 00 | Org nr: 202100-2932 | VAT-nr: SE202100293201 | Contact | Registrar | Editor: Ulrika Wallin | About the WebSite | </p>
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                <b>[3]</b> Grenni P, Ancona V, Barra Caracciolo A. 2018. Ecological effects of antibiotics on natural ecosystems: A review. Microchemical Journal 136: 25–39.<br>
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                <b>[4] </b>Vercruysse J, Albonico M, Behnke JM, Kotze AC, Prichard RK, McCarthy JS, Montresor A, Levecke B. 2011. Is anthelmintic resistance a concern for the control of human soil-transmitted helminths? International Journal for Parasitology: Drugs and Drug Resistance 1: 14–27.<br>
 
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                <b>[5] </b>Genetically Modified Organisms. WWW-document: <a href="https://www.efsa.europa.eu/en/topics/topic/genetically-modified-organisms">https://www.efsa.europa.eu/en/topics/topic/genetically-modified-organisms</a>. Retrieved 2018-10-04. <br>
                <p> <b>[9]</b> Qiu J. 2013. Genetically modified crops pass benefits to weeds: herbicide resistance and other genetic modifications could confer an advantage on plants in the wild. Nature 500: 389–390.
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                <b>[6]</b> Papademetriou T. 2014. Restrictions on Genetically Modified Organisms: European Union | Law Library of Congress. <a href="http://www.loc.gov/law/help/restrictions-on-gmos/eu.php">http://www.loc.gov/law/help/restrictions-on-gmos/eu.php</a>. Retrieved 2018-10-04.<br>
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                 <b>[7]</b> University © Stanford, Stanford, Complaints C 94305 C. Biosafety Levels for Biological Agents – Stanford Environmental Health &#38; Safety. WWW-document: <a href="https://ehs.stanford.edu/reference/biosafety-levels-biological-agents">https://ehs.stanford.edu/reference/biosafety-levels-biological-agents</a>. Retrieved 2018-10-04.<br>
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                <b>[8]</b> Uppsala University 2014 |, Apr 27 751 05 Uppsala | Tel 018-471 00 00 | Org nr: 202100-2932 | VAT-nr: SE202100293201 | Contact | Registrar | Editor: Ulrika Wallin | About the WebSite | <br>
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                 <b>[9]</b> Qiu J. 2013. Genetically modified crops pass benefits to weeds: herbicide resistance and other genetic modifications could confer an advantage on plants in the wild. Nature 500: 389–390.</p>
  
 
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