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Animal clinical biochemistry; the future

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology A, Comparative Physiology, 1989
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Animal sensory ecology and plant biochemistry

2011
H Martin Schaefer, Schaefer H Martin
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CLINICAL BIOCHEMISTRY OF DOMESTIC ANIMALS

Australian Veterinary Journal, 1964
For the teacher in veterinary clinical medicine or clinical pathology, this book is a most welcome addition to his armamentarium of teaching aids. It will help bridge the gap between basic and clinical sciences for the student in veterinary medicine. In addition, it should prove of value to the veterinary clinician in the interpretation of laboratory ...
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Comparative biochemistry of cytochrome c oxidase in animals

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 2018
Cytochrome c oxidase (COX), the terminal enzyme of the electron transport system, is central to aerobic metabolism of animals. Many aspects of its structure and function are highly conserved, yet, paradoxically, it is also an important model for studying the evolution of the metabolic phenotype.
A G, Little   +4 more
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Micropet imaging: in vivo biochemistry in small animals

Journal of Neural Transmission, 2005
Significant technological advancements required for imaging physiological function in small animals have been achieved in the last few years. Dedicated small animals PET scanners are now achieving resolutions that approach the one obtainable by autoradiographic methods, while still maintaining enough detection sensitivity to reliably measure ...
V, Sossi, T J, Ruth
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Comparative biochemistry of acid proteinase from animal origins

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Comparative Biochemistry, 1986
Acid proteinases from 17 tissues of 12 animal species were compared with respect to molecular weight, inhibition by pepstatin and activation by tripolyphosphate. Gel filtration of acid proteinases from protochordates and vertebrates showed a common elution profile and three peaks with mol.
T, Ikeda   +3 more
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Animals and Environments: Resisting Schisms in Comparative Physiology and Biochemistry

Physiological and Biochemical Zoology, 2006
The articles in this volume are a product of the enthusiasm shown by delegates to meet in a remote corner of southern Africa and to discuss comparative physiology and biochemistry in their wider interpretation and future course. This collection reflects a small but long-standing commitment to fostering the engagement of biological research with African
Morris, S, Vosloo, A
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Animations in Teaching Biochemistry

2000
Computer development in last decade made it possible to introduce new features in teaching process. In addition to standard aspects of its application, inclusion of animations (often referred as "movies") in lecture presentations made it possible to elucidate some specific items in biochemistry, like macromolecular structure, structure ...
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The Interpretation of Serum Biochemistry Test Results in Domestic Animals

Veterinary Clinical Pathology, 1984
SummaryThe interpretation of serum biochemistry tests used in the investigation of disease was reviewed. Different methods of calculating reference ranges for biochemical constituents of serum were discussed. Reference ranges in current laboratory use were analyzed statistically to produce means and coefficients of variation.
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