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Stewart Stockman
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The Etiology of Epizootic Abortion [PDF]
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B. Bang
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An Epizootic of Equine Sarcoid [PDF]
JACKSON1 first recognized and described equine sarcoids, which are locally aggressive, fibroblastic tumours of equine skin. They are often multiple, frequently recur following surgical excision or radiotherapy, and generally have fibropapillomatous features. Horses, donkeys and mules are susceptible. Neither a seasonal incidence nor an age distribution
W.L. Ragland, G.H. Keown, J. R. Gorham
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An Epizootic Among Pits In France [PDF]
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Mm. Rietsch, Róbert, Martinaud
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Long‐term population dynamics of western tent caterpillars: History, trends and causes of cycles [PDF]
The length and in‐depth nature of this population study make it unique. It represents perhaps the most extensive monitoring of viral infection in a wild insect population. We have used laboratory and field experiments to test many hypotheses about mechanisms that potentially impact the dynamics of this cyclic species.
Judith H. Myers, Jenny S. Cory
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THE ETIOLOGY OF A CANARY BIRD EPIZOOTIC [PDF]
F. R. Beaudette, Philip R. Edwards
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Canine morbillivirus (canine distemper virus; CDV) is a worldwide distributed morbillivirus that causes sporadic cases and recurrent epizootics among an increasing number of wild, feral, and domestic animal species.
Wendy K Jo +2 more
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Throughout a 20 year biosurveillance period, viral hemorrhagic septicemia virus was isolated in low titers from only 6/7355 opportunistically sampled adult Pacific herring, reflecting the typical endemic phase of the disease when the virus persists ...
Paul K. Hershberger +9 more
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