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2015
Fil: Awruch, Cynthia Andrea. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones CientÃficas y Técnicas.
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Fil: Awruch, Cynthia Andrea. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones CientÃficas y Técnicas.
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 1998
The role of the veterinarian in ostrich production in the future will be to develop least-cost management programs. This article focuses on the ostrich as the only current commercially viable ratite species. Managing a successful ranch involves disease prevention, genetic selection, environmental management, and nutrition.
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The role of the veterinarian in ostrich production in the future will be to develop least-cost management programs. This article focuses on the ostrich as the only current commercially viable ratite species. Managing a successful ranch involves disease prevention, genetic selection, environmental management, and nutrition.
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1990
Reproductive laparoscopy can be used to examine, photograph, and perform surgery on the internal reproductive organs of both the male and female of many species of animals. The equipment and teaching have been adapted from human medicine. This article discusses laparoscopy's use in this context in small and large animals and non-domestic species both ...
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Reproductive laparoscopy can be used to examine, photograph, and perform surgery on the internal reproductive organs of both the male and female of many species of animals. The equipment and teaching have been adapted from human medicine. This article discusses laparoscopy's use in this context in small and large animals and non-domestic species both ...
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Molecular Immunology, 2013
Much research has been done to investigate why the fetus in most pregnancies, in spite of being semi-allogenic, is not rejected by the immune system. Experiments in transgenic mice have suggested that dysfunctions in both the innate immune system (NK cells) and the adaptive immune system (T-cells and T regulatory cells) result in increased fetal loss ...
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Much research has been done to investigate why the fetus in most pregnancies, in spite of being semi-allogenic, is not rejected by the immune system. Experiments in transgenic mice have suggested that dysfunctions in both the innate immune system (NK cells) and the adaptive immune system (T-cells and T regulatory cells) result in increased fetal loss ...
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