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1 A Histochemical Study of the Accessory Genital Glands of the Male Cat Aitken, R.N.C.
1964
5 3 p. 268-276
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2 Apocrine Cystic Calcinosis: The Sweat Gland Origin of Calcinosis Circumscripta in the Dog Christie, G.S.
1964
5 3 p. 317-324
article
3 Biochemical and Neuropathological Changes in Swayback Howell, J.McC.
1964
5 3 p. 376-385
article
4 Dialysis of the Scrapie Agent Pattison, I.H.
1964
5 3 p. 340-347
article
5 Dietetic Liver Cirrhosis of Pigs in Ghana Zwart, D.
1964
5 3 p. 257-271
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6 Electrophoretic and Immunoelectrophoretic Analysis of the Proteins in the Sow’s Mammary Secretions throughout Lactation Morgan, D.O.
1964
5 3 p. 332-340
article
7 Encephalomyelitis of Swine Caused by a Haemagglutinating Virus Girard, A.
1964
5 3 p. 294-302
article
8 Experimental Bovine Uterine Mycoplasmosis * Hartman, H.A.
1964
5 3 p. 303-313
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9 Osteomyelitis Following the Implantation of Epoxy Resins into Bones of Rats Owen, L.N.
1964
5 3 p. 311-318
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10 Studies of Staphylococci of Canine Origin with Particular Reference to the Nature and Distribution of their Haemolysins Fraser, G.
1964
5 3 p. 365-379
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11 The Blood Picture of the Goat Holman, H.H.
1964
5 3 p. 274-287
article
12 The Effect of Environmental Temperature on Body Temperatures, Respiratory Frequency and Pulse Rate in the Young Pig Ingram, D.L.
1964
5 3 p. 348-356
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13 The Effect of Intravenous Glucose on Depot Fat Mobilization in the Sheep Patterson, D.S.P.
1964
5 3 p. 286-293
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14 The Pathology of Pyelonephritis in the Fowl Siller, W.G.
1964
5 3 p. 323-334
article
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