10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «EPIZOOTIOLOGY»
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epizootiology in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
epizootiology and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Epizootiology of Insect Diseases
Epidemiological concepts applied to insect epizootiology; Ecological methods; Modeling; The host population; Pathogen population; Transmission; Environment; Patterns over place and time; Noninfectious diseases; Viral; Caused by bacteria and ...
James R. Fuxa, Yoshinori Tanada, 1987
2
Descriptive
Epizootiology of an Aphid Mycosis
Epizootiology of Entomophthora candensis in populations of the woolly pine needle aphid (Schizolachnus piniradiatae) was investigated during a 5-year period in an isolated plantation of red pine in Ontario.
Rev. ed. of: Insect pathology / Yoshinori Tanada, Harry K. Kaya. 1993.
Fernando E. Vega, Harry K. Kaya, 2012
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Coral Disease
Epizootiology in the Florida Keys (U.S.A.) and ...
This work focused on combining field studies and the development and testing of a spatially-explicit, individual-based epizootiological computer model with the aim of gaining a greater understanding of the dynamics and impact of white ...
Marilyn Elizabeth Brandt, 2007
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Disease in Wild Animals: Investigation and Management
These two types of study are often termed clinical studies and epizootiology,
respectively. This book deals primarily with disease in populations but
information from clinical studies is required for diagnosing and defining individual
diseases.
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Furunculosis: Multidisciplinary Fish Disease Research
Introduction. Towards. an. Epizootiology. of. Furunculosis. Peter Smith There are
two ways of looking at a pint glass containing half a pint of beer. The pessimist
sees it as half empty but the optimist will see it as half full. There are also two
ways ...
Eva-Maria Bernoth, Anthony E. Ellis, Paul J. Midtlyng, 1997
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Encyclopedia of Toxicology
Epizootiology,. Transmission. and. Tissue. Tropism. The animal adenoviruses
appear to be widely dispersed in their respective host species mostly in an
asymptomatic manner. Similarly to human adenoviruses, persistent infection
might be ...
Philip Wexler, Bruce Anderson, 2005
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The short-term effects of lead on domestic and wild animals
Section III SOURCE OF LEAD AND THE EPIZOOTIOLOGY AND LEAD
TOXICOSIS The diagnosis of lead poisoning is not precise in all cases. For this
reason, knowledge of the epizootiology of lead poisoning can help in arriving at a
definitive ...
R. P. Botts, United States. Environmental Protection Agency. Office of Research and Development, 1977
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Epizootiology of Leptospirosis in Some Wild Mammals in ...
The red fox (Vulpes vulpes) serum reacted to L. canicola at a titer of 1:200. This is the first reported evidence of leptospirosis in mammals other than rodents and livestock in Oregon.
Thomas Walter Stewart, 1979
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Hagan and Bruner's Microbiology and Infectious Diseases of ...
With Reference to Etiology, Epizootiology, Pathogenesis, Immunity, Diagnosis,
and Antimicrobial Susceptibility William Arthur Hagan, Dorsey William Bruner,
John Francis Timoney. 36. The. Systemic. Mycoses. The systemic mycoses are a
...
William Arthur Hagan, Dorsey William Bruner, John Francis Timoney, 1988
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «EPIZOOTIOLOGY»
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Teen Dies of Rabies After Getting Bitten by Vampire Bat in Mexico
"This ... highlights the importance of a global perspective for human rabies prevention and the changing epizootiology of rabies," the Centers for ... «ABC News, Aug 11»