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Extrapulmonary silicosis in two water buffaloes
Journal of Comparative Pathology, 1995Two 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.
Franco Roperto+3 more
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1996
Water buffalo were introduced into northern Australia from South-east Asia between 1826 and 1866. They became feral when early British settlements were abandoned. From these introductions they spread and occupied all major habitat types in the Northern Territory north of latitude 16 °S.
Laurie K. Corbett+2 more
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Water buffalo were introduced into northern Australia from South-east Asia between 1826 and 1866. They became feral when early British settlements were abandoned. From these introductions they spread and occupied all major habitat types in the Northern Territory north of latitude 16 °S.
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Veterinary research communications, 2022
Ufuk Erol, O. F. Sahin, Kursat Altay
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Ufuk Erol, O. F. Sahin, Kursat Altay
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Ergot poisoning of water buffaloes in the UK
Veterinary Record, 2010THE summer of 2009 in the UK has seen conditions that may favour the development of ergot contamination of grass and cereals (and subsequent poisoning of livestock, including cattle and sheep).
Millar, Michael+2 more
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Water Waste Control in Buffalo
Journal AWWA, 1931For a great many years the city of Buffalo pumped more water per day for each resident in the city than any other city in the United States. The per capita consumption was enormous and far exceeded any reasonable requirements of domestic and commercial uses.
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Bilateral follicular cysts in a water buffalo
Tropical Animal Health and Production, 2010The 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
Megha Pande+4 more
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The domestic (water) buffalo in mainland Tanzania
Tropical Animal Health and Production, 2008Tanzania had almost 18 million head of cattle – the third largest population of this species in Africa – in 2004 (FAOStat 2004). It also has relatively large populations, at 16 million head for the combined species, of goats and sheep. Donkeys are important in some areas for transport.
R. Trevor Wilson, Bartridge Partners
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The school with a herd of water buffalo
Headteacher Update, 2014West Rise Junior School owns a herd of Asian water buffalo, a swarm of bees and is building a Bronze Age village. Emma Lee-Potter visited this unusual, yet successful school
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2013
Vaiz 'water buffalo' is found in all three branches of Tai, in the Kam-Sui languages, and in Pubiao. This chapter gives a listing of all characters used for vaiz or equivalents in the traditional texts from all locations. It also lists the locations where each character or character variant is found.
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Vaiz 'water buffalo' is found in all three branches of Tai, in the Kam-Sui languages, and in Pubiao. This chapter gives a listing of all characters used for vaiz or equivalents in the traditional texts from all locations. It also lists the locations where each character or character variant is found.
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Zeitschrift für Tierzüchtung und Züchtungsbiologie, 1965
H. Fischer, B. G. Richards
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H. Fischer, B. G. Richards
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