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Maintaining Bovine

Technology and Culture, 2023
abstract: This essay concluding the special issue "Bovine Regimes" reflects on the consequences of applying technological terms and ideals to nonhuman animals. Dealing with more recent theoretical provocations of "maintenance" in the field, the essay outlines how U.S.
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Bovine Brucellosis

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 2010
Infection of cattle caused by Brucella abortus (ie, bovine brucellosis) has been of political importance in the United States for many decades. The most common clinical manifestation of brucellosis in natural hosts is reproductive loss resulting from abortion, birth of weak offspring, or infertility.
Steven, Olsen, Fred, Tatum
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Bovine Lymphosarcoma

American Association of Bovine Practitioners Conference Proceedings, 1987
Lymphosarcoma is the pathologic term that describes a fatal cancer of lymph glands or lymphoid tissue. Other terms that have been used to describe this condition in cattle are leukemia and leukosis. The designation of leukosis was given by European veterinarians who first recognized the disease in an area near the Baltic Sea in the latter part of the ...
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Bovine Somatotropin

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 1992
Bovine somatotropin has the potential to alter profoundly the way that dairy herds are managed and to change the ways in which veterinarians provide services to those herds. This article describes the structure, function, and action of somatotropin. The metabolic effects of somatotropin on dairy cattle are discussed.
I J, Lean   +3 more
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