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Literature review of feline ocular tumors with apost-traumatic ocular sarcoma case
(2021)Tumors of the felineocularglobeis a general term referring to a broader collection of malignant andbenign tumors that can occur in various structuresof the eye. -
Literature review of Immune Mediated Haemolytic anaemia and four case examples
(2021)ABSTRACT: Immune mediated haemolytic anaemia (IMHA) is one of the most common forms of anaemia seen in small animal medicine practices. It can occur primary or secondary to an underlying disease. IMHA occurs to antibodies ... -
Literature review of infectious bursal disease
(2023)The infectious bursal disease is a highly contagious disease that affects chickens of young age globally, with an immunosuppressive effect. It is caused by the IBD virus, which targets the bursa of Fabricius of young ... -
Literature review of the evolution of butterflies’ wings and the role butterflies play in the ecosystem.
(2022)Butterflies are fascinating creatures, which have evolved in our society and belief throughout the years and show an extreme variation among species. Some species have awakened interest among researchers. This literature ... -
A literature review of: Corneal surgeries for septic keratitis treatment in horses
(2022)The equine cornea is constantly exposed to infectious agents due to their lateral globe position and their living environment [1]. Although several bacteria and fungi are resident in the normal ocular surface flora, they ... -
Literature Review on Establishment of Japanese Black Cattle (Wagyu) and Future Prospects of Its Industry
(2019)A term “Wagyu” can be divided into two words “Wa” and “Gyu”; “Wa” indicates Japan or Japanese culture and “Gyu” means Cattle in Japanese. Wagyu literally means “Japanese cattle.” Wagyu consist of four breeds; Japanese ... -
Literature review on Metal Fume Fever: a critical review of the theories of pathomechanism.
(2021)Metal fume fever is a well known disease among the miners, metal workers, smelters and welders. -
A literature review on the significance of salmonella contamination in fish and seafood on human health.
(2021)Salmonella is a major cause for food-borne infections in humans, most often caused by S. Enteritidis and S. Typhimurium. -
Literature review on the various techniques for canine artificial insemination
(2017)Here the anatomy of the canine male and female relevant to the performance of artificial insemination is presented. It covers the estrus cycle of the bitch, natural mating and artificial insemination. It briefly describes ... -
A Literature Review Regarding The Epidemiology of Leptospirosis and its Impact on Cattle Herds in Ireland
(2019)Leptospirosis is a zoonotic spirochetal disease caused by the bacteria of genus Leptospirae. Leptospirosis is the most common zoonosis worldwide and can have devastating impacts on both animals and humans. It has a ... -
Literature review: Coagulation disorders in dogs with cancer
(2023)Cancer represents one of the major causes of death in dogs. Approximately 50 % of all deaths in dogs over the age of 10 is due to cancer and about one in four dogs will develop cancer during their life. This illustrates ... -
A literature review; Mastitis, its forms, causative agents, predisposing factors and treatments
(2019)The season is an important predisposing factor for intramammary infections such as mastitis to occur, and may play an important role in influencing the frequency of udder health issues in a herd scale. The aim of this study ... -
A literature survey to assess the motor activity of wild gorillas in order to provide environmental enrichment for their health in captivity
(2014)The motor activity of gorillas in the wild is influenced by several factors besides feeding and foraging. Captive gorillas are unable to express ranging behaviour typical of wild gorillas as their physical space is restricted. ... -
A LiteratureReview onThe Cardiovascular System of the Sauropod Dinosaurs, With an Emphasis on Their Thermal physiology
(2021)Summary: Sauropod dinosaurs are the largest terrestrial tetrapods to have ever existed,andthey roamed the earth in the Mesozoic Era. 121 species of sauropods are currently recognized, which makes up nearly one ... -
Livestock rearing, dairy production and indigenous cattle breeds in India
(2014)While livestock rearing and dairy production on a subsistence level has been a traditional occupation in Rural India, changes in policy and governance and production, both at a national and international level have had ... -
Local treatment of bladder carcinoma in dogs
(2020)Transitional cell carcinoma treatment widely varies depending on the age, health state, technology, and expertise provided. -
Long term effects of mastitits control programmes in a dairy herd
(2010)Mastitis is a poly-factorial disease of dairy herds. The pathogens infect the animal by invading the udder and causing inflammation of the tissue. This results in deterioration of the quality and quantity of milk. These ... -
Longitudinal volumetric assessment of ventricle enlargement in dogs trained for functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies
(2018)Recent studies suggest that clinically sound ventriculomegaly in dogs could be a preliminary or an arrested form of the clinically significant hydrocephalus. There are only a few longitudinal studies measuring ventricular ... -
Longitudinális anyagforgalmi vizsgálatok egy hazai sertéstelepen
(2017)Kísérletünk során 79, változó korú koca vérparaméterit vizsgáltuk a választást követő 1. héten belül. Az állatokat aszerint csoportosítottuk, hogy ebben az időpontban megtörtént-e az ivarzás, tehát termékenyíthetőek ... -
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