Browsing by Subject "Animals--Diseases"
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After his retirement from the U.S. Army, Dr. Maurer became Associate Dean and Distinguished Professor of Pathology at the College of Veterinary Medicine, Texas A&M University, serving in this capacity until September 1974 ...
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Texas became a crossroad for the international movement of many species of livestock. Thirty-three ports of entry into Texas developed. These ports and inland cities became terminals for international activities, the ...
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Texas became a crossroad for the international movement of many species of livestock. Thirty-three ports of entry into Texas developed. These ports and inland cities became terminals for international activities, the ...
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Texas became a crossroad for the international movement of many species of livestock. Thirty-three ports of entry into Texas developed. These ports and inland cities became terminals for international activities, the ...
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Texas became a crossroad for the international movement of many species of livestock. Thirty-three ports of entry into Texas developed. These ports and inland cities became terminals for international activities, the ...
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Texas became a crossroad for the international movement of many species of livestock. Thirty-three ports of entry into Texas developed. These ports and inland cities became terminals for international activities, the ...