Browsing by Subject "Pathology, Veterinary"
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Dr. Larry P. Jones was the Head of Diagnostic Pathology for the Texas Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory at Texas A&M. Though Dr. Jone's duration in this position is unknown, he at least held the position between the ...
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Dr. Larry P. Jones was the Head of Diagnostic Pathology for the Texas Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory at Texas A&M. Though Dr. Jone's duration in this position is unknown, he at least held the position between the ...
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Dr. Larry P. Jones was the Head of Diagnostic Pathology for the Texas Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory at Texas A&M. Though Dr. Jone's duration in this position is unknown, he at least held the position between the ...
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Dr. John C. Reagor was Head of Diagnostic Toxicology for the Texas Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory at Texas A&M during the late 1970 and early 1980's.
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Dr. John C. Reagor was Head of Diagnostic Toxicology for the Texas Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory at Texas A&M during the late 1970 and early 1980's.
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Liquid Chromotograph; the larger machine with multiple controls on the left is a, Model 440 Absorbance detector. This larger machine encases the smaller pump (Waters Associates, Inc. M-6000A), there is a second and identical ...
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Dr. Larry P. Jones was the Head of Diagnostic Pathology for the Texas Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory at Texas A&M. Though Dr. Jone's duration in this position is unknown, he at least held the position between the ...
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Dr. Larry P. Jones was the Head of Diagnostic Pathology for the Texas Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory at Texas A&M. Though Dr. Jone's duration in this position is unknown, he at least held the position between the ...
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Dr. Larry P. Jones was the Head of Diagnostic Pathology for the Texas Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory at Texas A&M. Though Dr. Jone's duration in this position is unknown, he at least held the position between the ...
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Liquid Chromotograph; the larger machine with multiple controls on the left is a, Model 440 Absorbance detector. This larger machine encases the smaller pump (Waters Associates, Inc. M-6000A), there is a second and identical ...
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Albrecht Konrad Eugster began working for Texas A&M as the head of Diagnostic Microbiology for the Texas Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory (TVMDL). During his ten year tenure in this position, he discovered several ...
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Albrecht Konrad Eugster began working for Texas A&M as the head of Diagnostic Microbiology for the Texas Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory (TVMDL). During his ten year tenure in this position, he discovered several ...
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A Coulter Counter is an apparatus for counting and sizing particles suspended in electrolytes, used for cells, bacteria, prokaryotic cells, and virus particles. Most often, this machine is used to count red blood cells, ...
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A Coulter Counter is an apparatus for counting and sizing particles suspended in electrolytes, used for cells, bacteria, prokaryotic cells, and virus particles. Most often, this machine is used to count red blood cells, ...
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Albrecht Konrad Eugster began working for Texas A&M as the head of Diagnostic Microbiology for the Texas Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory (TVMDL). During his ten year tenure in this position, he discovered several ...