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A CONTRIBUTION TO THE BACTERIOLOGY OF THE DUODENUM [PDF]
W. J. MacNeal
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Leiomyoma Causing Disease in a Wild Adriatic Sturgeon (Acipenser naccarii , Bonaparte, 1836)
ABSTRACT The Adriatic sturgeon, Acipenser naccarii, is an endemic species to the Adriatic Sea basin classified as critically endangered according to the IUCN Red List. Limited information is available regarding the health status and diseases affecting this species, particularly in the wild.
A. Marsella+8 more
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THE BACTERIOLOGY OF EXTIRPATED TONSILS AND ITS RELATION TO EPIDEMIC TONSILLITIS
T Nakamura
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A 3D‐printed optical microscope for low‐cost histological imaging
Abstract We present the manufacture and characterisation of a 3D‐printed, low‐cost optical microscope using both a 3D‐printed chassis and 3D‐printed illumination and imaging optics. The required commercial components, consisting of a basic camera for image acquisition and light emitting diode controlled by a Raspberry Pi for illumination, are ...
Jay Christopher+7 more
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A Bodo-like Flagellate persisting in the Urinary Tract for Five Years, the Urine remaining Bacteriologically Sterile throughout. [PDF]
Arthur Powell, A. J. Kohiyar
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Canine bilateral zygomatic sialadenitis: 20 cases (2000‐2019)
Objectives To describe clinical findings, cross‐sectional imaging features, management and outcome of dogs with bilateral zygomatic sialadenitis. Materials and Methods Clinical databases of three referral institutions were searched for dogs diagnosed with bilateral zygomatic sialadenitis who underwent magnetic resonance imaging or computed tomography ...
A. E. Enache+6 more
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THE SIGNIFICANCE AND APPLICATIONS OF BACTERIOPHAGE IN BACTERIOLOGICAL AND VIRUS RESEARCH
James Craigie
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ABSTRACT Mastitis is the most burdensome concern for the dairy cattle industry. Antimicrobials are often prophylactically administered to dairy cows at dry‐off to reduce the risk of intramammary infection during the dry period and subsequent lactation.
Ranee A. Miller+4 more
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