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Plastic membrane electrodes for amprolium

Mikrochimica Acta, 1998
The construction and general performance characteristics of two PVC membrane sensors responsive to the amprolium (AmpH2+) cation are described. These sensors are based on the ion-associates amprolium-tetraphenylborate (AmpH-TPB) and amprolium-reineckate (AmpH-Rk).
Yousry M. Issa   +3 more
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AMPROLIUM FOR COCCIDIOSIS IN AIDS

The Lancet, 1984
Van Zanten, S. J.O.Veldhuyzen   +6 more
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Amprolium for Prophylaxis of Ovine Sarcocystis

The Journal of Parasitology, 1980
The efficacy of amprolium against clinical sarcocystosis resulting from Sarcocystis ovicanis was determined in two experiments involving 40 lambs. In each experiment, four lambs were used in each of five test groups--uninoculated unmedicated, inoculated unmedicated, uninoculated medicated (100 mg/kg), inoculated medicated (100 mg/kg), and inoculated ...
R G, Leek, R, Fayer
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Use of Amprolium for the Control of Coccidiosis in Pheasants

Avian Diseases, 1984
Amprolium administered in feed during the first 4 weeks of life at a level of 0.0175% protected pheasants against three major pathogenic species of coccidia (Eimeria colchici, E. duodenalis, and E. phasiani) when they were exposed at 2 weeks of age.
W H, Patton   +3 more
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Amprolium for Control of Coccidiosis in Feedlot Lambs

American Journal of Veterinary Research, 1972
SUMMARY Four groups of lambs consisting of 100 lambs per group were kept in a feedlot where coccidiosis had been a problem in susceptible lambs. Eight days after lambs were entered in the feedlot, amprolium was added to the ration of 2 groups in an amount which would approximate an intake of 50 mg./kg. of body weight per day.
N F, Baker, G T, Walters, R A, Fisk
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BIOCHEMISTRY OF NATURAL AND AMPROLIUM‐INDUCED POLIOENCEPHALOMALACIA IN SHEEP

Australian Veterinary Journal, 1981
SUMMARY Polioencephalomalacia (PEM) induced in sheep was compared with the disease found in naturally occurring cases. Blood biochemical indicators measured were pyruvate, lactate, glucose, erythrocyte transketolase (TK) and stimulation of TK by addition of thiamine pyrophosphate (TPP effect).
E M, Spicer, B J, Horton
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ChemInform Abstract: Structure of Amprolium Hydrochloride

ChemInform, 1993
AbstractChemInform is a weekly Abstracting Service, delivering concise information at a glance that was extracted from about 100 leading journals. To access a ChemInform Abstract of an article which was published elsewhere, please select a “Full Text” option. The original article is trackable via the “References” option.
W. SHIN, D.‐G. OH
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