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Sarcocystis infections in mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) in Montana and the descriptions of three new species.
1986
Dubey J.P. | Speer C.A.
The effect of succinylcholine chloride as a muscular relaxant in sika
1985
Kim, M.C. (Yonsei Univ., Seoul (Korea R.). Inst. of Agricultural Development) | Kim, C.G. (Tongil Wild Animal Clinic and Hospital (Korea R.))
This study was performed to evaluate the effect of succinylcholine chloride as a muscular relaxant deers. Succinylcholine chloride was administered for the harvesting of velvet antler to 62 sika deers which were farmed in the suburb of Seoul, Korea [R.]. The more the dose of succinylcholine the earlier the time to immobilization and the slower the time to recover (p 0.05). The optimal intramuscular dose of succinylcholine was found to be 0.11-0.14 mg per kg of body weight for sika deer
Show more [+] Less [-]Studies on the hemoglobin phenotype in Formosan deer (Cervus nippon)
1984
Lim, Y.J. (Yongin Farm Land Animal and Hospital, Yongin (Korea R.)) | Shozo, S. (Tokyo Univ. of Agriculture Tokyo (Japan))
The hemoglobin phenotype and the gene frequencies of 44 Formosan deer (Cervus nippon) in Kyunggido Korea [R.] area were examined by using cellulose acetate and starch gel electrophoresis. The method of cellulose acetate electrophoresis was simpler, more clear and preserative than starch gel electrophoresis. The hemoglobin phenotype had 3 types as (HbF) (HbFS and HbS). The frequencies of appearence were HbF 47.7% HbFS 47.7% and HbS 4.5%, respectively. The genetic factors of hemoglobin were observed as HbF and HbS and the rates of gene frequencies were 71.6% and 28.4% respectively
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