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Ethnomedicinal uses of plants by the people of Kadhi areas of Khushab, Punjab, Pakistan
Author(s):
R Qureshi
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M Maqsood
,
C.A. ARSHAD
,
A.K. Chaudhry
,
SM Arshad
,
AK Chaudhry
,
M Arshad
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2011
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Pakistan Journal of Botany
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