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High-speed exercise history and catastrophic racing fracture in Thoroughbreds.
1996
Estberg L. | Stover S.M. | Gardner I.A. | Drake C.M. | Johnson B. | Ardans A.
Review of tsetse flies and trypanosomosis in South Africa
1998
Kappmeier, K. | Nevill, E.M. (Agricultural Research Council, Onderstepoort (South Africa). Onderstepoort Veterinary Inst.) | Bagnall, R.J.
Jindo dogs- Korean native dogs: A historical review
1988
Lee, C.G. | Yoo, G.H. (Chonnam National Univ., Kwangju (Korea R.).Coll. of Veterinary Medicine)
The origin of Jindo dogs has been controversial. It has been informed by words of mouth that they are the offsprings of either the dogs of Sung dynasty (960-1279 A.D.) in China or the Mongolian dogs. Some breeds of dogs in Japan now have almost same appearance as jindo dogs. The authors reviewed the history of Japan and found that Korean hunting dogs were sent to Japan in early 5th century, which was before Sung dynasty of China. Dr. Jae-Keun Ryu of National Institute of Environmental Research has done some work on serums of dogs of both Korea and Japan; the results of his serological and molecular biological studies indicated that Korean dogs were sent to Japan 1,300-2,500 years ago. Jindo dogs appear to be the descendants of the dogs of th Stone Age. They have adapted themselves to the unfavorable environment of Jindo island so that they can maintain pure line-age and wild nature until today. It was concluded that they are Korean native dogs, not the offsprings of the dogs of Sung dynasty or the Mongolian dogs
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]История открытия морфологии надпочечников и оставшиеся загадки на сегодняшний день
2009
Luppova, I.M. | Fedotov, D.N., Vitebsk State Academy of Veterinary Medicine (Belarus)
The historical and modem data on morphology of adrenal glands were analysed on the basis key historical manuscripts of XVII and XIX centuries were analyzed in the conditions of the Republic of Belarus.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]Предпосылки возникновения и развития ветеринарного образования в Беларуси
2009
Kartunova, I.I., Vitebsk State Univ. named after P.M.Masherov (Belarus)
The article features preconditions for appearing and development of veterinary education in Belarus, reflects internal experience in training of the high level veterinary staff in the XIX and the beginning of the XX centuries. Research is executed with use of methods of the literature analysis and generalization, normative documents studying, studying and generalizations of the advanced pedagogical experience, conversations.
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