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Parasitology Today, 1998
edited by M.T. Rogan, Springer, 1997. DM128.00 (365 pages) ISBN 3 540 58919 8.
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edited by M.T. Rogan, Springer, 1997. DM128.00 (365 pages) ISBN 3 540 58919 8.
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1989
Diagnosis of parasitic infections in small animals is challenging, interesting, and fun, and involves the recognition of parasite stages based on size, morphology, color, and movement. Size and morphology are the major diagnostic parameters, and a calibrated microscope is the essential tool in the diagnostic laboratory. The fecal flotation technique is
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Diagnosis of parasitic infections in small animals is challenging, interesting, and fun, and involves the recognition of parasite stages based on size, morphology, color, and movement. Size and morphology are the major diagnostic parameters, and a calibrated microscope is the essential tool in the diagnostic laboratory. The fecal flotation technique is
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Australian Veterinary Journal, 1936
The Chemotherapy of œsophagostomlasis in Sheep. H.
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The Chemotherapy of œsophagostomlasis in Sheep. H.
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. Section B. Biological Sciences, 1983
In Sir John Sinclair's Statistical Account of Scotland (1791–99), we have a very detailed and accurate picture of the conditions prevailing in this country two hundred years ago. There are numerous descriptions of how, during the preceding half-century, the extensive draining of marshes led to the control of malaria, or ague, and the introduction of ...
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In Sir John Sinclair's Statistical Account of Scotland (1791–99), we have a very detailed and accurate picture of the conditions prevailing in this country two hundred years ago. There are numerous descriptions of how, during the preceding half-century, the extensive draining of marshes led to the control of malaria, or ague, and the introduction of ...
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Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1967
E.A. Wells, W.H.R. Lumsden
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E.A. Wells, W.H.R. Lumsden
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Canine and Feline Parasitology: Analogies, Differences, and Relevance for Human Health
Clinical Microbiology Reviews, 2021Simone Morelli +2 more
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