[33, emphasis mine] And, citing her 2005 Canadian
Veterinary Journal paper in which Little documented «seroprevalence in 246 cats from three demographic populations in Ottawa, Ontario.»
Not exact matches
In a
paper appearing online this week in the early edition of the
journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, University of California, Berkeley, scientists who invented the photoswitch therapy and
veterinary colleagues at the School of Veterinary Medicine of the University of Pennsylvania (UPenn) report that blind mice regained the ability to navigate a water maze as well as no
veterinary colleagues at the School of
Veterinary Medicine of the University of Pennsylvania (UPenn) report that blind mice regained the ability to navigate a water maze as well as no
Veterinary Medicine of the University of Pennsylvania (UPenn) report that blind mice regained the ability to navigate a water maze as well as normal mice.
If the testes retracted during the operation, the scientists simply whipped out the ultrasound again and repeated the technique, they report in a
paper in press at the
veterinary reproductive medicine
journal Theriogenology.
«A
paper describing these results is currently out for review with a
veterinary professional
journal, and we hope it will be published sometime this year.
As if that wasn't enough, the
Journal of the American
Veterinary Medical Association stated in a 2013
paper that in more than 80 % of all dog bite cases, the breed of the dogs couldn't be readily identified.
It contains news, opinion, letters, scientific reviews and original research
papers and communications on a wide range of
veterinary topics, along with disease surveillance reports, obituaries, careers information, business and innovation news and summaries of research
papers in other
journals.
She has published many scientific
papers on endoscopy in reptiles, mammals, and birds and is the co-editor of the latest edition of a respected veterinarian
journal, the
Veterinary Clinics of North America Exotic Animal Practice, Endoscopy issue (2015).
He has been on the editorial review board for
journals such as
Veterinary Surgery, co-authored nearly 150 scientific
papers, and written two textbooks on equine orthopedics.
He co-authored a recent
paper in the
Journal of the American
Veterinary Medical Association, which described potentially preventable factors associated with fatal dog attacks.
Dr. Litster has published over 50
papers in national and international peer - reviewed
veterinary journals.
A new scientific
paper has just been published in the
Journal of the American
Veterinary Medical Association entitled «Evaluation of the relationship between Orthopedic Foundation for Animals» «hip joint scores and PennHIP distraction index values in dogs» (pg 532 - 541).
For a sample analysis of how findings can be distorted by poor choice and use of cited material, see the 2016 open access
paper in the
Journal of
Veterinary Behavior, «Who is minding the bibliography?
Dr. Millichamp lectures internationally, has published many
papers in scientific
journals and contributed to several textbooks of
veterinary ophthalmology.
He has also published a recent research
paper on supraspinatus tendinopathy in the
Journal of
Veterinary Surgery.
A 2016
Journal of the American
Veterinary Medical Association paper on incorporating the human - animal bond into the veterinary practice noted, «Owners who have the strongest bond with their pets are more likely to accept healthcare recommendations from their veterinarians, and high - bonded owners visit their veterinarian more often and are more likely to seek preventative ca
Veterinary Medical Association
paper on incorporating the human - animal bond into the
veterinary practice noted, «Owners who have the strongest bond with their pets are more likely to accept healthcare recommendations from their veterinarians, and high - bonded owners visit their veterinarian more often and are more likely to seek preventative ca
veterinary practice noted, «Owners who have the strongest bond with their pets are more likely to accept healthcare recommendations from their veterinarians, and high - bonded owners visit their veterinarian more often and are more likely to seek preventative care.»
Recently, she authored a
paper published in the American
Journal of
Veterinary Research on PET brain scans in healthy dogs.
Bea's email to Professor Michael Day, Chairperson of the WSAVA Vaccination Guidelines Group, and Sarah Mitchell of Pfizer Animal Health, provides critical analysis of their Canvac vaccine study
paper, published in the December 2012 edition of the Australian
Veterinary Journal [4].
In addition, she has written numerous scientific publications, review articles and book chapters and critiques scientific
papers for the
Veterinary Dermatology
Journal.
In summer of 2009, an exciting
paper appeared by Prof. Al Legendre of Tennessee
Veterinary School in the
Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery reporting cure of 3 cases of non-effusive FIP using Polyprenyl Immunostimulant from Sass & Sass.
According to the the
Journal of the American
Veterinary Medical Association 2013
paper, in cases of bite fatalities, «the breed (s) of the dog or dogs could not be reliably identified in more than 80 percent of cases.»
Now a new
paper, published last month in the
Journal of
Veterinary Behavior, makes no bones about the authors» perspective, as you can tell from the title: No Better Than Flipping a Coin: Reconsidering Canine Behavior Evaluations in Animal Shelters.