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HYPOPHYSECTOMY OF THE GOAT

Journal of Endocrinology, 1961
SUMMARY A technique for the surgical removal of the pituitary of the goat using the parapharyngeal approach is described and the after-care of the animals is discussed.
A T, COWIE, J S, TINDAL
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Cholangiocarcinoma in a goat

Veterinary Record, 1996
144
Rodríguez Guisado, Francisco   +5 more
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Glioma in a goat

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1995
An adult goat was examined because of behavioral changes and circling. Results of neurologic examination, CSF analysis, hematologic evaluation, and computed tomography of the brain were suggestive of an intra-axial mass. The goat was euthanatized because of worsening neurologic condition and poor prognosis.
C L, Marshall   +3 more
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Digestion in Goats

1991
68 ref., chap.
Tisserand, J.L.   +2 more
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The sheep and the goats

Trends in Biotechnology, 1999
The presentations, although interesting and varied, were possibly not the most important part of this meeting. During tea breaks and meals, there were always intense conversations breaking out about various topics in bioseparation and validation. The demonstration session was also valuable, allowing delegates to see some of the products available and ...
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Goat for Yahweh, Goat for Azazel

2021
This book explores the influence of the Day of Atonement on the Gospels. In the first chapter, Hans M. Moscicke studies the effect of Yom Kippur traditions on Matthew’s Final Judgment episode (Matt 25:31–46), arguing that the evangelist portrays the expulsion of the unrighteous as a purgative event resembling the yearly expulsion of iniquity from the ...
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Goat papillomatosis

American Journal of Veterinary Research, 1985
SUMMARY The present study indicates that the development of caprine mammary gland warts seems to depend on several factors—namely, nonpigmented skin, adult age, excessive exposure to sunlight, and contact with a yet undefined infective agent. Three types of goat papillomas are described: (1) mammary, (2) cutaneous, other than mammary, and (3) genital ...
G, Theilen   +5 more
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The Goat in the City

The Mathematical Intelligencer, 2021
In this article, using different metrics, the author studies the goat problem in different situations: at the farm, in the city, on a hillside.
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Mycetomas in goats

Medical Mycology, 1978
Naturally occurring mycetomas were found in 3 goats. Two had mycetomas on their hind legs and the third on its left scapula. In 2 goats the causative agents were identified by culture, histopathology and serology as Actinomadura madurae. In the remaining goat diagnosis was based only on histopathology and the causative agent was considered to be A ...
S A, Gumaa   +5 more
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Salmonellosis in Goats

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1981
SUMMARY Three episodes of salmonellosis in goats were similar to the disease described in neonatal calves, 2- to 4-week-old calves, and adult cattle. However, bloody diarrhea so often associated with salmonellosis in other animals was not seen in any of the goats. Mortality was high despite fluid therapy and the use of antibiotics shown to be effective
M S, Bulgin, B C, Anderson
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