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    • Hill, Dennis Wayne (Texas A&M University. Libraries, )
      Extracts of B. multiradiata and H. hoopsii were analyzed by GLC and GC-MS for the presence of a toxic sesquiterpene lactone, hymenoxon. A compound was found in both plants that co-chromatographed with hymenoxon on 3% OV-17 ...
    • Murphy, Michael Joseph (Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1987)
      A reliable technique for extraction of brodifacoum (BDF) from serum using ether and ether:acetonitrile [1:1] was developed. Two HPLC systems (A: 1.5% Acetic acid, pH 4.5:acetonitrile [1:2] with 1% dibutylamine and B: 0.2 ...
    • College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences
      It is believed that his man is Martin Kilman Terry, who worked for the Veterinary Toxicology Department in 1981.
    • Davis, Charmille Bridge (Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1983)
      Halostachine, a sympathomimetic amine present in tall fescue, was evaluated as a possible contributing agent in the development of fescue toxicity in cattle. A gas chromatographic method was developed for the analysis of ...
    • Anderson, Anthony Car (Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1984)
      The toxic effects of helenalin and tenulin were investigated in dogs and mice, and Helenium microcephalum was studied in sheep. The compounds tested were toxic to dogs in the following order: mexicanin-E, helenalin, helenalin ...
    • College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences
      Unidentified female laboratory personnel attends to a rabbit.
    • College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences
      It is believed that his man is Martin Kilman Terry, who worked for the Veterinary Toxicology Department in 1981. To the right is an unidentified female staff person.
    • College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences
      It is believed that his man is Martin Kilman Terry, who worked for the Veterinary Toxicology Department in 1981. To the right is an unidentified female staff person.
    • College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences
      It is believed that his man is Martin Kilman Terry, who worked for the Veterinary Toxicology Department in 1981.