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390 pp.
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Current Veterinary Therapy: Food Animal Practice Two. J. L. Howard, ed 1986.
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Diseases of Sheep R. Jensen. 1974. Philadelphia: Lea and Febiger. 389 pp.
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Wellingford, state: CAB international. 430 pp.
Indicators Relevant to Farm Animal Welfare. D. Smidt, ed. 1983. Boston:
Nilhoff. 251 pp.
Livestock behavior and the design of livestock handling facilities. T. Grandin.
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Reproduction in Farm Animals. E.S.E. Hafez. 1993. Philadelphia: Lea and
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Swine as Models in Biomedical Research. M. M. Swindle. 1992. Ames: laws
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Swine in Cardiovascular Research. Vol. 1 and 2. H. C. Stanton and H. J.
Mersmann. 1986. Boca Raton, Fla.: CRC Press.
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The Beagle as an Experimental Dog. A. C. Andersen, ed. 1970. Ames: lows
State UniversitY Press. 616 PP.
Canine Anatomy: A Systematic Study. D. R. Adams. 1986. Ames: Iowa State
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Miller's Anatomy of the Dog, 3rd ad. H. E. Evans. 1993. Philadelphia: W. B.
Saunders. 1233 PP.
Textbook of Veterinary internal Medicine: Diseases of the Dog and Cat. 3rd ed.
2 Vol. S. J. Ettinger, ad. 1989. Philadelphia: W. B. Saunders. 2464 pp.
71~ (PARASITOLOGY)
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Veterinary Clinical Parasitoloov. 6th ed. M. W. Sloss and R. L. Kemp. 1994
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(TECHNICAL AND PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION)
Clinical Textbook for Veterinary Technicians. 3rd ed. D. M. McCurnin. 1993.
Philadelphia: W. B. Saunders. 816 PP.
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Developing institutional Programs. National Research Council. 1991. A
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The Principal Diseases of Lower Vertebrates. H. Reichenbach-Klinke and E.
Elkan. 1965. New York: Academy Press. 600 PP.
~ All ~ (ALTER NATIVES)
Alternative Methods for Toxicity Testing: Regulatory Policy Issues.
EPA-230/12-S5-029. NTIS PBS-6-113404/AS, Office of Policy, Planning and
Evaluation, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Washington, DC 20460
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=~'~, =~ (ANIMAL MODELS AND RESOURCES)
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(DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF ANIMAL FACILITIES)
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Education, and Welfare.
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Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage. and Disposal Facilities: Part 265,
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