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50 years of excellence : a pictorial review, 1946-1996 [PDF]
Special Edition issue celebrating the 50th year of the College of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Missouri--Columbia.Veterinary Medical Review is a publication of the School of Veterinary Medicine which highlights the mission and accomplishments
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Text-Book of Comparative General Pathology for Practitioners and Students of Veterinary Medicine
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LECTURES S ON VETERINARY MEDICINE, DELIVERED IN THE UNIVERSITY OF LONDON, [PDF]
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Utilization of Library Resources by Veterinary Medicine Students in Two Federal Universities in South-East Zone of Nigeria [PDF]
This study investigated the extent of library utilization by students of veterinary medicine in two federal universities in south-east zone of Nigeria It sought to find out the library resources required by veterinary medicine students the library ...
Amaoge Dorathy Agbo+1 more
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The Use of Organophosphorus Compounds in Veterinary Medicine [PDF]
S.B. Kendall
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Pre-Veterinary Newsletter, February 2006 [PDF]
Topics in this issue include: Class of 2010; Upcoming Presentations; College of Veterinary Medicine Open House; Association of American Veterinary Medical Colleges Hosts High School / College of Veterinary Medicine Fair in Washington DC; Expanding ...
Cornell University. College of Veterinary Medicine. DVM Admissions.+1 more
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Towards Multi-Modal Animal Pose Estimation: A Survey and In-Depth Analysis [PDF]
Animal pose estimation (APE) aims to locate the animal body parts using a diverse array of sensor and modality inputs (e.g. RGB cameras, LiDAR, infrared, IMU, acoustic and language cues), which is crucial for research across neuroscience, biomechanics, and veterinary medicine.
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The advance of veterinary medicine is in large part dependent upon research. Research is the backbone of any science. This is especially true of veterinary medicine, which is becoming increasingly complex. And as veterinary medicine becomes more complex,
Fisher, L. E.
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