Catálogo de libros: Veterinaria

1733 Catálogo de libros: Veterinaria

  • Die Druckverteilung zwischen Huf und Boden im Stand
    Lisa Butterweck
    Die Hufrehe ist eine der am längsten bekannten Erkrankungen des Pferdes. Nach der Kolik ist sie die häufigste zum Tod führende Krankheit. Die Rehe stellt eine Entzündung der Huflederhaut dar. Der Aufhängeapparat des Hufbeines in der Hornkapsel wird zerstört. Die vorständige Haltung der Vorderbeine und die Verlagerung des Körpergewichts auf die Hinterbeine sind charakteristische...
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    46,61 €

  • Proteinasas Cisteínicas en Discondroplasia, Osteocondrosis Equina
    Gustavo Hernández Vidal
    Muestras de cartílago y hueso subcondral normal y discondroplásico empleadas para éste estudio fueron analizadas inmunohistoquímicamente. Histológicamente, se observó una desorganización celular en los condrocitos de la zona profunda o hipertrófica de las muestras de cartílago discondroplásico. En cambio, en las muestras de cartílago normal se observó la organización columnar c...
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    57,90 €

  • Biologische Evaluierung eines Milchprogesterontests
    Isabella Prunner
    In dieser Arbeit wurden die Milchprogesterongehalte von insgesamt 18 Milchkühen untersucht und die Ergebnisse anhand eines Milchprogesteron-Schnelltests mit einem laborgeschützten quantitativen ELISA verglichen. Alle Tiere, die im Zeitraum der Untersuchung Brunstsymptome zeigten, wurden in die Studie aufgenommen. Zusammenfassend kann festgehalten werden, dass sich dieser ELISA ...
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    47,58 €

  • Going to the Dogs
    M. Louise Heydt
    Think you know your animal friends? The author did too. Then she met Laura Stinchfield, who calls herself The Pet Psychic, and her world became enriched in ways she never knew were possible. You will meet Kundun, selfless, big-hearted pit bull-greyhound rescue, Genji, a spirited Paso Fino gelding, rambunctious Rasa and shy, abused Tara, Catahoula Leopard Hound sisters who tell ...
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    19,20 €

  • Modelación matemática en la predicción de la Leptospirosis
    Omelio Cepero Rodríguez / Ramón Cardoso / Ricardo Osés Rodríguez
    Aunque las primeras referencias de la Leptospirosis datan de épocas antiguas aun esta enfermedad continúa afectando de manera significativa la salud de los seres humanos y la de los animales. En el hombre y los animales produce una enfermedad que puede evolucionar desde una forma inaparente hasta formas hiperagudas o fulminantes, pasando por las formas clínicas y subclínicas. S...
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    80,36 €

  • Feeding behavior of laboratory dogs during animal testing
    Nathalie Moshfegh
    The collection and analysis of food consumption data is widely used as a parameter to monitor the health status of animals, especially in rats, in a variety of areas. However, the feeding behavior in laboratory dogs has not been described in detail and there is only little literature available in the public domain. The aim of this study was to determine the normal feeding behav...
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    78,01 €

  • Enfermedades infecciosas de grandes animales domésticos
    Roberto Armando Jacobo
    Un soporte imprescindible para la práctica diaria del profesional veterinaria, es contar con bibliografía de consulta que le permita orientar los diagnósticos, planificar la profilaxis y formular las medidas de manejo sanitario acordes a nuestros sistemas productivos y condiciones medioambientales. Este libro, pretende aportar ese material bibliográfico que se hace referencia, ...
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    103,89 €

  • Análisis de las enfermedades de Ovinos en sistema semi-extensivo
    Cesar Flores Serrano / Iván Eduardo Espinoza González / Jairo Iván Aguilera Soto
    La producción de ovinos es una actividad de gran trascendencia en pequeños productores pecuarios ya que son de fácil manejo, su ciclo productivo es corto y existe una gran demanda. Sin embargo la incidencia de enfermedades en esta especie es alta, en el presente se consideran dos aspectos que afectan la presencia de padecimientos en ovinos; peso al nacimiento y se compara la oc...
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    80,36 €

  • Acute phase proteins in cattle
    Csilla Tóthová / Gabriel Kováč / Oskar Nagy
    The discovery of new biomarkers which allow the clinical monitoring of different diseases is nowadays encouraged in order to improve the diagnosis, evaluation, treatment and therapeutics in each phase of the disease. Therefore, the use of acute phase proteins in the diagnosis and their application in the monitoring of treatment is considered as one of the most interesting appli...
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    84,28 €

  • Canine Renal Dysfunction
    Shehla Gul Bokhari
    Advancements in science have made many diagnostic procedures convenient and economical for routine practice settings. Canine renal dysfunction has extensively been researched upon; however, a novel approach in this regard, has now been developed through assessment of GFR from B-mode sonographic findings, using simple formulae. This work has facilitated not only the qualitative ...
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    110,34 €

  • Bovine Subclinical Mastitis
    Md. Amirul Hasan / Md. Shamim Ahasan / MdAmirul Hasan / MdShamim Ahasan
    Worldwide bovine mastitis (clinical and subclinical) is one of the most important diseases causing considerable economic loss to the farmers in dairy industry. The causative organisms of mastitis are ubiquitous in nature and persist long time in the cow yard or barns. Reduction in milk Production in subclinical mastitis (SCM) is not only a reason of great economic loss to the d...
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    84,51 €

  • Therapeutic management of infertility in cattle
    Bhaskar Bora / P. Perumal / PPerumal
    Cattle productivity depends largely on reproductive efficiency and is often measured by number of off-spring per breeding animal per unit of time. Cattle suffer to a large extent from the postpartum reproductive disorders which cause great economic losses to the dairy farmers. This is due to lack of essential minerals and vitamins, improper functioning of reproductive organs an...
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    94,84 €

  • Retained Placenta Of Dairy Cows
    Md. Hamayetul Islam / Md. Jalal Uddin Sarder / MdHamayetul Islam / MdJalal Uddin Sarder
    The prevalence of retained placenta of 1205 cows observed in relation to breed, age, body weight, body condition score, parity, season and managemental factors. Genotype of L×SL (4.6%), ...
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    84,50 €

  • Modulation of ovarian functions and fertility response using Insulin
    Vishnu Gupta
    Clinical surveys revealed higher incidences of anestrous due to inactives ovaries in buffaloes in comparison to cattle, and this affects production potential in the form of huge economic losses. In the search for fruitful remedies for anestrous, many hormonal as well as non-hormonal preparations have been tried by several workers, and each has its own merits and demerits.Applic...
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    60,13 €

  • Comparative Efficacy of Chemotherapeutic Trials Against Hypodermosis
    Muhammad Zahid
    The economic losses due to hypodermosis are of much importance. Warble fly causes loss in price of warble infested hides as compared to warble free hides. Hypodermosis is also a cause of retarded growth and loss of weight in young as well as in adult animals.Migration of larvae under the skin of infested animals is cause of destroying the meat in the tracks of Hypoderma larvae....
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    60,44 €

  • Vaccination on Mithun (Bos frontalis) Reproduction
    P. Perumal / PPerumal
    Foot and Mouth Disease cause severe economic losses to the mithun farmers in north eastern hilly region especially Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram and Arunachale Pradesh. Regular preventive and prophylactic vaccination is very much needed in mithun rearing areas. But the vaccination causes severe adverse effects on the reproduction and production performance both in male and female ...
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    60,70 €

  • Oxytetracycline residue in poultry tissues
    Asefa Deressa Hundera / Girma Zewde / Hailu Mamo Hailu
    Poultry makes a substantial contribution to food security and provides quality food, energy, fertilizer and a renewable asset. Antimicrobials significantly change the course of many illnesses in reducing morbidity and mortality and its overuse contribute to the growing international problem of antibiotic resistance. Antimicrobial residues in food adversely affect the public hea...
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    60,64 €

  • Punching Above Their Weight
    Edward Boden
    Punching Above Their Weight traces the development of the British Veterinary Association from its origins in late Victorian times into the twenty-first century. It documents the struggle of veterinarians to raise their practice from disorganised pragmatic beginnings to a science-based, politically influential body. Its author, Edward Boden, is a former editor of the Veterinary ...
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    90,25 €

  • A relação homem-animal
    Sheila Regina Andrade Ferreira / Walter M. Ferreira / Walter MFerreira
    Diferentes dimensões da relação homem-animal foram objetos de estudos científicos, contudo, existe uma lacuna no que diz respeito ao conhecimento das implicações dessa relação para o bem-estar do cão. Embora haja um número expressivo de pesquisas sobre bem-estar animal de produção ou sobre animais que vivem em jardim zoológico e laboratório, o bem-estar do cão domiciliado está...
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    103,83 €

  • Punching Above Their Weight
    Edward Boden
    Punching Above Their Weight traces the development of the British Veterinary Association from its origins in late Victorian times into the twenty-first century. It documents the struggle of veterinarians to raise their practice from disorganised pragmatic beginnings to a science-based, politically influential body. Its author, Edward Boden, is a former editor of the Veterinary ...
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    44,64 €

  • Health and Nutrition for Dogs and Cats
    David G. Wellock / David GWellock
    If cats and dogs could write an instruction manual for their humans, Health and Nutrition for Dogs and Cats would be the result. This book sets out guidelines for feeding your pet, helps explain factors that contribute to a good (or bad) diet, and the ways in which people can help their dogs or cats maintain good overall health. ...
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    63,21 €

  • Oxytocin, Vasopressin and Related Peptides in the Regulation of Behavior
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    213,74 €

  • Hemato-Biochemical Alterations Induced by Bifenthrin in Goats
    Adil Mehraj Khan / Mudasir Sultana / Rajinder Raina
    In this study on bifenthrin toxicity,seven healthy goats of either sex were divided into two groups. Animals of group A received only tap water, whereas group B animals received bifenthrin @ 5mg/Kg/b.w/day orally for 28 days. Various hemato-biochemical and oxidative stress parameters were studied on 0, 3, 7, 14, 21 and 28th day of intoxication. To study the reversal of alterati...
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    75,35 €

  • Epidemiological Studies on Environmental Pollution in Poultry Farms
    Essam Soliman / Mohammed Sobeih / Wael Elfeil
    Doctoral Thesis / Dissertation from the year 2011 in the subject Veterinary medicine, grade: none, , course: Health Science, language: English, abstract: Poultry provide globally important sources of animal protein and are amongst the most intensively reared of all livestock species. Diseases of poultry are therefore of major concern, both locally and on an international scale....
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    45,43 €

  • Calreticulin from Rhipicephalus annulatus infected by Babesia bigemina
    Ana Domingos / Joana Lérias
    Ticks are obligate parasites in a large variety of hosts and are considered to be, after mosquitoes, the second worldwide vector of human and animal diseases. Bovine babesiosis causes substantial economic losses due to animal mortality, abortions and anaemia, among other effects. Calreticulin protein has been identified in several species including ticks and previous experiment...
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    76,38 €

  • Buffalo calf management on reproductive and performance of cow
    K. J. Kantharaja / KJKantharaja / P. Perumal / PPerumal
    Buffalo is the most common milch animal reared after cattle in the world Buffalo has unique ability to utilize coarse feed straw and crop residue and convert them into protein and fat rich lean meat. Today, in buffalo rearing countries, buffalo is recognizing as farmers milk machine. The reproductive performance of buffaloes is not good as compared to the cattle. There are many...
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    92,19 €

  • Inmovilización farmacológica del ganado vacuno
    Michela Re
    La inmovilización y anestesia del ganado extensivo requiere la administración, mediante rifles o cerbatanas, de fármacos concentrados que favorecen el empleo de un volumen pequeño. El objetivo de este estudio fue verificar la capacidad de una combinación concentrada de tiletamina-zolacepam (TZ), ketamina (K) y detomidina (D) para inmovilizar y anestesiar en ganado bovino. La c...
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    76,59 €

  • Neurotransmitters And Reproduction In Dromedary Camels
    Faten Abo Aziza Mohamed
    Camels are the principal animals living in arid areas because they exhibit certain characteristics that enable them to survive the severe drought conditions. Camel meat, milk and other by products are indispensable for human life. This is beside the importance of camel as a race animal. The reproductive efficiency of camels under their natural pastoral conditions is low. During...
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    106,52 €

  • Gross biometry and follicular count of buffalo ovary
    Jasvinder Singh Sasan / Neelam Bansal / Varinder Uppal
    Buffalo is a multi-purpose livestock species in many countries particularly in south Asia and is source of employment to the farmers. India has largest population of buffalo, but still Indian buffaloes are poor producers. Season plays an important role in reproductive efficiency of this animal. Buffaloes are polyestrus, yet they exhibit a distinct seasonal variation in display ...
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    75,81 €

  • Super-ovulation and embryo transfer in bos indicus cattle
    M. Mutha Rao / MMutha Rao / Pawan Kumar Verma / Y. Umamahesh / YUmamahesh
    A study was conducted to test the hypothesis that synchronizing the follicular wave emergence by hormonal and non hormonal methods and delaying the exposure of follicles to LH would increase the ovulation rate and embryo recovery in Bos indicus cattle. A total of 94.83% cows responded to superovulation treatment without any significant difference between groups. Compact morula ...
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    124,48 €