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21. Occurrence of antimicrobial resistance in selected bacteria in healthy dogs and cats presented to private veterinary clinics in southern Ontario (Escherichia coli, Salmonella, Staphylococcus aureus, Staphylococcus intermedius)
22. Diurnal differences in common electrocardiographic indices of arrhythmic liability in normal telemetered dogs and telemetered dogs with failing hearts: Implications for safety pharmacology and veterinary cardiology
23. Occupational stress in veterinary support staff
24. Review, assessment and prioritization for an Occupational Health and Safety Management System in a veterinary teaching hospital using the ANSI/AIHA Z10 Standard
25. Occupational exposures of veterinary staff during pregnancy
26. Clinical utility of corticosteroid-induced alkaline phosphatase in adult dogs admitted to a veterinary teaching hospital
27. Location analysis for a veterinary hospital: Applications to the hospital performance
28. Pharmacology and toxicology of doxycycline in several species of veterinary interest
29. The effect of knowledge competencies and metacognitive factors on the clinical skills of veterinary medical students
30. IDENTIFICATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF GRAM NEGATIVE GLUCOSE NONFERMENTING BACILLI FROM CLINICAL VETERINARY SPECIMENS
31. The role of systematic or critical reviews for interventions in veterinary medicine
32. Risk factors for Q-fever seroconversion in a cohort of veterinary medical students: a comparative study
33. Risk assessment for occupational exposure to isoflurane in pharmaceutical research and veterinary facilities in San Diego, California
34. The viability of DCE-CT kinetic analysis in tumor vasculature imaging in veterinary medicine
35. Occupational dose assessment of 64CU-ATSM in a veterinary setting
36. Contamination Status Of Antibiotic Resistance Genes And Microbial Population Diversity In Environmental Media Of Typical Veterinary Antibiotic Production Base
37. Study On The Screening And Formulation Of Substituted Antimicrobial TCMs Based On The Theory Of "Strengthening Vital Qi And Removing Pathogens"
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