Browsing by Subject "Veterinary Medicine"
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It is believed that his man is Martin Kilman Terry, who worked for the Veterinary Toxicology Department in 1981.
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(Texas Veterinary Medical Association, 2020-06)
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(Texas Veterinary Medical Association, 2021-08)
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(American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine, 2018-03-10)Background: Calcium carbonate is a common urolith type in small ruminants with no high-yield experimental model to evaluate animal susceptibility or preventative measure response. Hypothesis: That novel plastic winged ...
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(Texas Veterinary Medical Association, 2020-06)
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(Texas Veterinary Medical Association, 2020-12)
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(BioMed Central, 2017)Abstract Background: Tritrichomonas foetus is a sexually transmitted protozoon that causes reproductive failure, among cattle, so disruptive that many western US states have initiated control programs. Current control ...
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(American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine, 2017)Background: Knowledge of the mineral composition of the causative urolith is important to develop preventative strategies. Advances in analytic techniques have led to detection of urolith components not previously recognized. ...
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(American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine, 2009)
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(Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons Knowledge, 2021-02)Abstract ‘EBVM Learning’ is a freely available resource created in 2015 by an international team with the support of RCVS Knowledge. The resource comprises a series of online modules teaching the fundamental concepts ...
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Images shows attendees of the 8th Annual Meeting. In 1918 officers included, President -Dr. N. F. Williams; Sec &b Treas.-Dr. E.M. Wiggs; !st Vice-Pres- Dr. W.G. Greagory; 2nd Vice-Pres- Dr. W.G. Brock.
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What we know about Dr. J.H. Rietz: Born 1881 in Ohio to father, Jacob Rietz and mother, Tabitha J. Gray. In the “Centennial History of the College of Veterinary Medicine” for Ohio State University he is honored by receiving ...
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Unidentified female laboratory personnel attends to a rabbit.
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(BioMed Central, 2015)Abstract Background: Large animal veterinarians carry drugs in their practice vehicles in storage areas that are not typically refrigerated. The most common upper limits of manufacturers’ storage temperatures for United ...
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(American Veterinary Medical Association, 2012-09-15)