Veterinary Parasitology

  • Veterinary Parasitology
    By M. A. Taylor, R. L. Coop, Richard L. Wall

    These eggs require little or no purification, just a series of freeze–thaw cycles, to release template DNA. ... Such targets comprise a series of highly 1.0e+001 1.0e–000 1.0e–002 1.0e–001 1.0e–0041.0e–003 1.0e–005 1 1.0e–006 2 3 4 5 6 ...

  • Veterinary Parasitology
    By M. A. Taylor, R. L. Coop, Richard L. Wall

    This Fourth Edition has been developed and enhanced into a two-part reference to reflect recent advances in the field, modern teaching practice, and updated parasite taxonomic classification systems.

  • Veterinary Parasitology: Self-Assessment Color Review
    By Hany Elsheikha, Jon S Patterson

    Detailed explanatory answers are given on the following page. The book offers an excellent resource for continuing professional development.

  • Veterinary Parasitology
    By Gregory V. LaMann

    Major goal of veterinary parasitology is to protect animals and improve their health status. Moreover, a number of animal parasites are transmitted to humans. Therefore, veterinary parasitology is also important for public health.

  • Veterinary Parasitology
    By M. A. Taylor, R. L. Coop, Richard L. Wall

    Skin, wing and tail feathers Life cycle: During a lifespan of about a month the female lays 200– 300 operculate eggs. ... Skin and body feathers Goniodes colchici Gamebirds Skin and body feathers Goniocotes gallinae Chicken Feathers ...

  • Veterinary Parasitology
    By M. A. Taylor, R. L. Coop, Richard L. Wall

    This third edition of Veterinary Parasitology is a major update which builds on the spirit of earlier editions.

  • Veterinary Parasitology: Self-Assessment Color Review
    By Hany Elsheikha, Jon Patterson

    Detailed explanatory answers are given on the following page. The book offers an excellent resource for continuing professional development.

  • Veterinary Parasitology
    By R. L. Coop, Richard L. Wall, Mike A. Taylor

    Veterinary Parasitology

  • Veterinary Parasitology
    By Lora Rickard Ballweber

    * Concise review that focuses on the most common parasites * Written in outline format for quick reference * Ideal for student use during clinical rotations * Quintessential resource for veterinarians with new practice

  • Veterinary Parasitology
    By Richard J. Martin, L. H. Chappell, Henk D. F. H. Schallig

    Symposium volume covering recent developments in veterinary parasitology.

  • Veterinary Parasitology
    By Richard Wall, Domenico Otranto

    Readers of the fifth edition of Veterinary Parasitology will also find: Detailed new contents on the biological life cycles of parasites Video-based practical guides to the diagnosis in veterinary parasitology, New figures and images to ...

  • Veterinary Parasitology: Laboratory Procedures
    By and Rural Development, Murray James Kennedy, Alberta. Alberta Agriculture

    This manual gives recommendations for collecting samples and describes diagnostic procedures for isolating parasites infecting domestic animals.