Citation: D. Knowles, EQUINE BABESIOSIS (PIROPLASMOSIS) - A PROBLEM IN THE INTERNATIONAL MOVEMENT OF HORSES, British Veterinary Journal, 152(2), 1996, pp. 123-126
Citation: Jf. Evermann, MONITORING VACCINES, DIAGNOSTIC REAGENTS AND BIOTHERAPEUTICS FOR CONTAMINATING VIRUSES, British Veterinary Journal, 152(2), 1996, pp. 131-134
Citation: Sh. Done et al., PORCINE REPRODUCTIVE AND RESPIRATORY SYNDROME (PRRS) - A REVIEW, WITHEMPHASIS ON PATHOLOGICAL, VIROLOGICAL AND DIAGNOSTIC ASPECTS, British Veterinary Journal, 152(2), 1996, pp. 153-174
Authors:
DELATOUR P
FOOT R
FOSTER AP
BAGGOT D
LEES P
Citation: P. Delatour et al., PHARMACODYNAMICS AND CHIRAL PHARMACOKINETICS OF CARPROFEN IN CALVES, British Veterinary Journal, 152(2), 1996, pp. 183-198
Authors:
LEES P
DELATOUR P
FOSTER AP
FOOT R
BAGGOT D
Citation: P. Lees et al., EVALUATION OF CARPROFEN IN CALVES USING A TISSUE CAGE MODEL OF INFLAMMATION, British Veterinary Journal, 152(2), 1996, pp. 199-211
Citation: R. Woods et al., CHEMICAL RESTRAINT OF SOUTHERN ELEPHANT SEALS (MIROUNGA-LEONINA) - USE OF MEDETOMIDINE, KETAMINE AND ATIPAMEZOLE AND COMPARISON WITH OTHER CYCLOHEXAMINE-BASED COMBINATIONS, British Veterinary Journal, 152(2), 1996, pp. 213-224
Citation: N. Ahmad et De. Noakes, SEASONAL-VARIATIONS IN THE SEMEN QUALITY OF YOUNG BRITISH GOATS, British Veterinary Journal, 152(2), 1996, pp. 225-236
Citation: Aj. Delauche, BRAIN-STEM EVOKED-RESPONSES AS A DIAGNOSTIC-TOOL FOR DEAFNESS - A NEUROPHYSIOLOGICAL TEST WITH POTENTIAL, British Veterinary Journal, 152(1), 1996, pp. 13-15
Authors:
COOK AJC
TUCHILI LM
BUVE A
FOSTER SD
GODFREYFAUSSETT P
PANDEY GS
MCADAM KPWJ
Citation: Ajc. Cook et al., HUMAN AND BOVINE TUBERCULOSIS IN THE MONZE-DISTRICT OF ZAMBIA - A CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY, British Veterinary Journal, 152(1), 1996, pp. 37-46
Citation: Jj. Vermunt et Pr. Greenough, SOLE HEMORRHAGES IN DAIRY HEIFERS MANAGED UNDER DIFFERENT UNDERFOOT AND ENVIRONMENTAL-CONDITIONS, British Veterinary Journal, 152(1), 1996, pp. 57-73
Authors:
BROOKS HW
MICHELL AR
WAGSTAFF AJ
WHITE DG
Citation: Hw. Brooks et al., FALLIBILITY OF FECAL CONSISTENCY AS A CRITERION OF SUCCESS IN THE EVALUATION OF ORAL FLUID THERAPY FOR CALF DIARRHEA, British Veterinary Journal, 152(1), 1996, pp. 75-81
Citation: G. Okech et al., SUSPECTED IN-UTERO INFECTION IN A BORAN HEIFER EXPERIMENTALLY INFECTED WITH TRYPANOSOMA-VIVAX, British Veterinary Journal, 152(1), 1996, pp. 105-107