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Thromboelastography in Veterinary Medicine

Seminars in Thrombosis and Hemostasis, 2010
Thromboelastography (TEG) has been used in experimental animal studies since the early 1960s and in a routine clinical setting for the past decade. From the data currently available, it is clear that both the scope and limitations of TEG in animals resemble those observed in humans.
Wiinberg, Bo   +1 more
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Biomarkers in Veterinary Medicine

Annual Review of Animal Biosciences, 2017
This article summarizes the relevant definitions related to biomarkers; reviews the general processes related to biomarker discovery and ultimate acceptance and use; and finally summarizes and reviews, to the extent possible, examples of the types of biomarkers used in animal species within veterinary clinical practice and human and veterinary drug ...
Michael J. Myers   +2 more
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Aquatic veterinary medicine

Veterinary Record, 2007
SIR, — We would like to inform colleagues of the formation of a new international organisation to represent veterinarians working with all aquatic species. The first meeting of this organisation will be held on July 18, 2007 in Washington, dc, following on from four days of aquatic animal ...
Timothy Miller-Morgan   +5 more
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Prescribing veterinary medicines

Veterinary Record, 2005
SIR, — The concerns about the draft Veterinary Medicines Regulations expressed in your Comment and Dr Barr’s letter ( VR , February 5, vol 156, pp 157, 187) were shared by members of the Central Veterinary Society attending a meeting on January 20, when the BVA President, Dr Bob McCracken ...
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Veterinary Medicines in the Environment

2004
The impact of veterinary medicines on the environment will depend on a number of factors including physicochemical properties, amount used and method of administration, treatment type and dose, animal husbandry practices, manure storage and handling practices, metabolism within the animal, and degradation rates in manure and slurry.
A. B. A. Boxall   +6 more
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Nanoscience in Veterinary Medicine

Veterinary Research Communications, 2007
Nanotechnology, as an enabling technology, has the potential to revolutionize veterinary medicine. Examples of potential applications in animal agriculture and veterinary medicine include disease diagnosis and treatment delivery systems, new tools for molecular and cellular breeding, identity preservation of animal history from birth to a consumer's ...
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Computers in Veterinary Medicine

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Large Animal Practice, 1981
The use of computers by veterinarians is certainly on the increase. As we move from an era of nonavailability of appropriate software into and era of numerous programs being available, it becomes important to be able to evaluate this software. Veterinarians should first decide what functions they want a computer to accomplish for them.
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