Search Results - "Wemmenhove, R"
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Observations on the epidemiology and control of Strongylus vulgaris infections
Published in Veterinary parasitology (01-01-1987)“…The epidemiology and control of helminth infections in the horse were studied in four small grazing experiments between 1981 and 1984 at the University of…”
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The prophylactic effect of ivermectin treatments on gastrointestinal helminthiasis of calves turned out early on pasture or late on mown pasture
Published in Veterinary parasitology (01-03-1988)“…A study was undertaken to ascertain the prophylactic effect on gastrointestinal helminthiasis of (1) a single ivermectin treatment of calves 3 weeks after a…”
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Alternate grazing of horses and sheep as control for gastro-intestinal helminthiasis in horses
Published in Veterinary parasitology (01-10-1983)“…Gastro-intestinal helminth infections of a group of three yearling mare Shetland ponies, which were set-stocked on a small pasture from February until…”
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Principles for university curriculum greening - An empirical case study from Tanzania
Published in International journal of sustainability in higher education (01-01-2001)“…As part of their commitment to sustainable development, the "greening" of curricula is a major objective of universities world-wide. This paper describes the…”
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Prevalence of antibodies to equine viruses in the Netherlands
Published in Tijdschrift voor diergeneeskunde (15-04-1979)“…The prevalence of antibodies to various viruses was investigated in a series of serum samples collected from horses in the Netherlands between 1963 and 1966…”
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Observations on the effect of some measures for preventing gastrointestinal helminth infections in sheep
Published in Tijdschrift voor diergeneeskunde (01-06-1983)“…Prophylactic anthelmintic treatment of ewes about parturition has only a negligible effects on the most important species of helminths when the ewes and their…”
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