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Water Buffalo

The Bovine Practitioner, 1977
The water buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) is a neglected bovine animal with a notable and so far unexploited potential, especially for meat and milk production. World buffalo stocks, which at present total 150 million in some 40 countries, are increasing steadily.
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The Water Buffalo

Scientific American, 1967
The water buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) is a neglected bovine animal with a notable and so far unexploited potential, especially for meat and milk production. World buffalo stocks, which at present total 150 million in some 40 countries, are increasing steadily.
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The Buffalo Water Works

Journal AWWA, 1927
The inhabitants of a modern city are so accustomed to securing water for all purposes simply by turning on a faucet that they seldom realize the amount of study and work involved in obtaining such a supply, and are also ignorant of the progressive development of and the large amount of money expended on their water works system. Buffalo is fortunate in
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Extrapulmonary silicosis in two water buffaloes

Journal of Comparative Pathology, 1995
Two cases of extrathoracic silicosis in buffaloes raised near a quartz quarry and suffering from clinically severe silicosis are described. The extrapulmonary changes were characterized by silicoconiotic nodules in the tonsils, mesenteric lymph nodes and spleen.
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Bilateral follicular cysts in a water buffalo

Tropical Animal Health and Production, 2010
The present short communication puts on record a case of bilateral, multiple follicular cysts in a water buffalo along with a detailed description of its ovarian biometry and follicular fluid composition. The ovarian weight and biometrical parameters were much higher than in normal cycling buffaloes. A total of three follicular cysts were observed, two
F A, Khan   +4 more
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The Buffalo Water Works

Journal AWWA, 1937
There is always some physiographic condition which is the original motive for the establishment of a community and, usually, is responsible for whatever economic prosperity that community eventually attains. Buffalo's commercial and industrial growth has been largely dependent upon its proximity to large bodies of water and upon the development of the ...
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Water Buffalo

2009
Leopoldo Iannuzzi, Guilia Pia Di Meo
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Asiatic Water Buffalo

2022
Naveena B. Maheswarappa   +5 more
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A Water Buffalo

The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin, 1937
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