Cervical Dislocation Open Access Articles
Cervical dislocation is a general method of animal euthanasia. It specifies a technique is used in the physical euthanasia of small animals along the pressure is applied through the neck and dislocates the spinal column from the skull or brain. The aim is to quickly detached the spinal cord from the brain., therefore as to provide the animal with a fast and painless death; In spite of research on this method has shown it does not constantly concuss the brain and may not cause instantaneous insensibility. Firm pressure is applied at the base of the skull, also a sharp pinching and twisting of the thumb and forefinger.
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Organic fertilizers for soil prosperity
Madhusudana RaoReview Paper: Journal of Veterinary Medicine and Allied Science
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Organic fertilizers for soil prosperity
Madhusudana RaoReview Paper: Journal of Veterinary Medicine and Allied Science
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Arthrogryposis Multiplex Congenita due to Toxoplasma gondii Infection in a Newborn Calf
Antonio SalvaggioShort Article: Journal of Veterinary Medicine and Allied Science
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Arthrogryposis Multiplex Congenita due to Toxoplasma gondii Infection in a Newborn Calf
Antonio SalvaggioShort Article: Journal of Veterinary Medicine and Allied Science
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Assessment of Veterinary Service Delivery in Shebedino District of Sidama Zone, Southern Ethiopia
Sinshaw Mulugeta, Solomon Yokamo and Hayimanot HayisoShort Article: Journal of Veterinary Medicine and Allied Science
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Assessment of Veterinary Service Delivery in Shebedino District of Sidama Zone, Southern Ethiopia
Sinshaw Mulugeta, Solomon Yokamo and Hayimanot HayisoShort Article: Journal of Veterinary Medicine and Allied Science
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Prevalence of Mastitis in Camel, Cattle and Goats at Benadir Region in Somalia
Abdirahman Bare Dubad, Mohamed Shiekh Mahmud and Hasan Mohamed HasanShort Article: Journal of Veterinary Medicine and Allied Science
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Prevalence of Mastitis in Camel, Cattle and Goats at Benadir Region in Somalia
Abdirahman Bare Dubad, Mohamed Shiekh Mahmud and Hasan Mohamed HasanShort Article: Journal of Veterinary Medicine and Allied Science
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Comparative efficacy of drugs for the treatment of wounds in Velhartice sheep
Iroda SalimovaCommentary: Journal of Veterinary Medicine and Allied Science
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Comparative efficacy of drugs for the treatment of wounds in Velhartice sheep
Iroda SalimovaCommentary: Journal of Veterinary Medicine and Allied Science
Conference Proceedings
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Nanostructured stainless and carbon steels with super strength and good ductility
Peiqing La, Yuehong Zheng and Min ZhuPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Materials Science and Nanotechnology
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Nanostructured stainless and carbon steels with super strength and good ductility
Peiqing La, Yuehong Zheng and Min ZhuPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Materials Science and Nanotechnology
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Enhanced conformability of protective equipment with a negative Poisson’s ratio
Moroney CPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Materials Science and Nanotechnology
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Enhanced conformability of protective equipment with a negative Poisson’s ratio
Moroney CPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Materials Science and Nanotechnology
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Catalytic hydrogenation of biomass derived levulinic acid using zero valent non-precious metal Fe catalysts based on N-triphos ligand
Uwaila Omoruyi, Samuel Page, Andrew White and Philip W. MillerPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Biotechnology and Phytochemistry
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Catalytic hydrogenation of biomass derived levulinic acid using zero valent non-precious metal Fe catalysts based on N-triphos ligand
Uwaila Omoruyi, Samuel Page, Andrew White and Philip W. MillerPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Biotechnology and Phytochemistry
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Electron/hole transformation between two atomic layers
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Electron/hole transformation between two atomic layers
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Synthesis and properties of aluminum doped ZnO nanostructures for device applications
Sirikanjana ThongmeePosters & Accepted Abstracts: Materials Science and Nanotechnology
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Synthesis and properties of aluminum doped ZnO nanostructures for device applications
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