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    Linear response theory of uniformly complex-scaled many-body systems by Whitenack, D.L.

    Published in Annalen der Physik (01-12-2012)
    “…Linear response functions for a uniformly complex‐scaled many‐body system are derived. Differences between these functions and their Hermitian analogs are…”
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    Lead arsenate poisoning in a herd of beef cattle by Stair, E L, Kirkpatrick, J G, Whitenack, D L

    “…Lead arsenate poisoning was diagnosed in 2 beef heifers and was suspected in 6 other cattle from the same herd that had died previously and were not examined…”
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    Characteristics of the herpesvirus of malignant catarrhal fever isolated from captive wildebeest calves by Castro, A E, Ramsay, E C, Dotson, J F, Schramke, M L, Kocan, A A, Whitenack, D L

    Published in American journal of veterinary research (01-03-1984)
    “…A herpesvirus was isolated from buffy coat cells from a newborn wildebeest (Connochaetes gnou) and from tissues of a 12-day-old wildebeest during the 1982…”
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    Necropsy of the feeder and stocker calf by Whitenack, D L, Johnson, B

    “…Frequently occurring diseases are discussed in 2- to 12-month-old pastured or feedlot cattle. Emphasis is on gross necropsy lesions that are significant in…”
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    VISUAL DEFECTS IN WHITE-TAILED DEER FROM MICHIGAN: SIX CASE REPORTS by HOWARD, D. R, KREHBIEL, J. D, FAY, L. D, STUHT, J. N, WHITENACK, D. L

    Published in Journal of wildlife diseases (01-04-1976)
    “…Six cases of unrelated visual defects in free-ranging white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) from Michigan are described. Two were congenital, two were of…”
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    Malignant catarrhal fever in an Indian gaur and greater kudu: experimental transmission, isolation, and identification of a herpesvirus by Castro, A E, Daley, G G, Zimmer, M A, Whitenack, D L, Jensen, J

    Published in American journal of veterinary research (01-01-1982)
    “…Herpesviruses were isolated in bovine cell cultures from buffy coat cells obtained from an Indian gaur (Bos gaurus) and a greater kudu (Tragelaphus…”
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    Experimental malignant catarrhal fever (African form) in white-tailed deer by Whitenack, DL, Castro, AE, Kocan, AA

    Published in Journal of wildlife diseases (01-07-1981)
    “…White-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) were experimentally infected with the African form of malignant catarrhal fever (AMCF) virus by inoculation of whole…”
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    Selenium toxicosis in three California sea lions (Zalophus californianus) by Edwards, W C, Whitenack, D L, Alexander, J W, Solangi, M A

    Published in Veterinary and human toxicology (01-12-1989)
    “…Selenium poisoning occurs worldwide in nearly all domestic animals. Acute selenium poisoning is associated with feeding high levels or injecting excessive…”
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    Eosinophilic mediastinitis, myositis, pleuritis, and pneumonia of cattle associated with migration of first-instar larvae of Hypoderma lineatum by Panciera, R J, Ewing, S A, Johnson, E M, Johnson, B J, Whitenack, D L

    “…Migrating first-instar larvae of Hypoderma lineatum are a frequent cause of focal inflammatory lesions in connective tissues of the mediastinum, parietal and…”
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    Density-functional derivative discontinuities at the maximum number of bound electrons by Whitenack, Daniel L., Zhang, Yu, Wasserman, Adam

    “…For every electronic many-body Hamiltonian with a one-body potential that goes to zero at infinity, there is a maximum number of bound electrons (J sub(max))…”
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