Search Results - "Nottidge, H O"
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Gross Morphometric Studies on the Tongue, Buccal Cavity and Hard Palate of the Fruit Bat (Eidolon helvum)
Published in Anatomia, histologia, embryologia (01-08-2015)“…This study was designed to assess the gross morphometric studies of the tongue, hard palate and buccal cavity of the fruit bat (Eidolon helvum). Sixty bats of…”
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Comparative susceptibility of chickens, turkeys and ducks to infectious bursal disease virus using immunohistochemistry
Published in Veterinary research communications (01-02-2009)“…Twenty chicks, 12 turkey poults and 10 ducklings, all 5 weeks old were infected with 2 x 10³.⁵ chick LD₅₀ IBD virus to determine the course of the virus in the…”
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Case of Craniothoracopagus (Monocephalus Thoracopagus Tetrabrachius) in a Dog
Published in Anatomia, histologia, embryologia (01-06-2007)“…This report describes a case of craniothoracopagus (moncephalus thoracopagus tetrabrachius) twin puppies in Ibadan, Nigeria. The conjoined twins were given…”
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Electrocardiography, Blood Pressure Measurements, Vital Parameters and Anaesthetic Indices in the African Giant Rat (Cricetomys Gambianus Waterhouse) Immobilized with Diazepam or Ketamine
Published in Nigerian journal of physiological sciences (31-12-2023)“…In spite of the increasing use and importance of the African giant rat (Cricetomys gambianus Waterhouse) in research, and other fields, like location of…”
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Effect of Chronic Administration of Methanol Extract of Moringa Oleifera on Some Biochemical Indices in Female Wistar Rats
Published in Nigerian journal of physiological sciences (29-12-2014)“…The study was conducted to investigate safety associated with prolonged consumption of Moringa oleifera leaves as beverage. Fourteen rats were used in this…”
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A retrospective study of the prevalence of gastroenteritis in dogs attending some veterinary clinics in Nigeria
Published in Revue vétérinaire clinique l'animal de compagne (01-12-2021)“…Gastroenteritis is one of the identified causes of high morbidity and mortality in dogs. It has diverse causes with regional variations in prevalence reports;…”
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Sequential hematological study of experimental infectious bursal disease virus infection in chickens, Turkeys and ducks
Published in Revue d'élevage et de médecine vétérinaire des pays tropicaux (01-04-2005)“…Following experimental infectious bursal disease virus infections in four-weekold broiler chicks, turkey poults and ducklings, blood samples were…”
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Histopathologicaltudies on the Effects of the Ethanolic Extract of the fruits of Garcinia kola on Selected Organs of the Dog
Published in International journal of morphology (01-12-2008)“…The ethanolic extract of Garcinia kola was administered to dogs to investígate the possible effects on selected organs of the dog. Two doses of the extract…”
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Reliability of clinical monitoring for the diagnosis of babesiosis in dogs in Nigeria
Published in Veterinary medicine (Auckland) (01-07-2016)“…Olufunke Omowunmi Adebayo,1 Rasheed Adetola Ajadi,2 Temidayo Olutayo Omobowale,3 Samuel Olatunbosun Omotainse,4 Morenike Atinuke Dipeolu,5 Helen Oyebukola…”
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Molecular survey of Babesia canis in dogs in nigeria
Published in Journal of Veterinary Medical Science (01-11-2007)“…An epidemiological study of Babesia canis in dogs in Nigeria was performed. Four hundred blood samples collected from dogs in Nigeria were investigated using…”
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Etude hématologique séquentielle d’une infection expérimentale induite par le virus de la maladie de Gumboro chez des poulets, des dindes et des canards
Published in Revue d'élevage et de médecine vétérinaire des pays tropicaux (01-04-2005)“…Des poulets de chair, des dindonneaux et des cannetons âgés de quatre semaines ont été infectés expérimentalement avec le virus de la maladie de Gumboro, puis…”
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