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B W Mitchell

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Avian Diseases|October 1, 1994
Effect of negative air ionization on airborne transmission of Newcastle disease virusB W Mitchell, D J King
Avian Diseases|January 1, 1984
Evaluation of inactivated Mycoplasma gallisepticum oil-emulsion bacterins for protection against airsacculitis in broilersH W Yoder, S R Hopkins, B W Mitchell
Avian Diseases|October 1, 1989
Recent advances in filtered-air positive-pressure (FAPP) housing for the production of disease-free chickensB W Mitchell, C W Beard, H W Yoder
Poultry Science|February 19, 1999
Application of negative air ionization for reducing experimental airborne transmission of Salmonella enteritidis to chicksR K Gast, B W Mitchell, P S Holt
Avian Diseases|October 1, 1989
Pathogenicity of Escherichia coli in aerosols for young chickensH W Yoder, C W Beard, B W Mitchell
Poultry Science|October 1, 1981
A harness for repeated blood sampling of unrestrained chickensJ W Latimer, H S Siegel, B W Mitchell
Avian Diseases|June 30, 1998
Airborne transmission of Salmonella enteritidis infection between groups of chicks in controlled-environment isolation cabinetsR K Gast, B W Mitchell, P S Holt
Poultry Science|August 3, 2004
Evaluation of culture media for detecting airborne Salmonella enteritidis collected with an electrostatic sampling device from the environment of experimentally infected laying hensR K Gast, B W Mitchell, P S Holt
Avian Diseases|April 9, 1998
Airborne horizontal transmission of Salmonella enteritidis in molted laying chickensP S Holt, B W Mitchell, R K Gast
Avian Diseases|April 26, 2003
Effect of an electrostatic space charge system on airborne dust and subsequent potential transmission of microorganisms to broiler breeder pullets by airborne dustL J Richardson, B W Mitchell, J L Wilson, et al.
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Avian Diseases|October 1, 1994
Effect of negative air ionization on airborne transmission of Newcastle disease virusB W Mitchell, D J King
Avian Diseases|January 1, 1984
Evaluation of inactivated Mycoplasma gallisepticum oil-emulsion bacterins for protection against airsacculitis in broilersH W Yoder, S R Hopkins, B W Mitchell
Avian Diseases|October 1, 1989
Recent advances in filtered-air positive-pressure (FAPP) housing for the production of disease-free chickensB W Mitchell, C W Beard, H W Yoder
Poultry Science|February 19, 1999
Application of negative air ionization for reducing experimental airborne transmission of Salmonella enteritidis to chicksR K Gast, B W Mitchell, P S Holt
Avian Diseases|October 1, 1989
Pathogenicity of Escherichia coli in aerosols for young chickensH W Yoder, C W Beard, B W Mitchell
Poultry Science|October 1, 1981
A harness for repeated blood sampling of unrestrained chickensJ W Latimer, H S Siegel, B W Mitchell
Avian Diseases|June 30, 1998
Airborne transmission of Salmonella enteritidis infection between groups of chicks in controlled-environment isolation cabinetsR K Gast, B W Mitchell, P S Holt
Poultry Science|August 3, 2004
Evaluation of culture media for detecting airborne Salmonella enteritidis collected with an electrostatic sampling device from the environment of experimentally infected laying hensR K Gast, B W Mitchell, P S Holt
Avian Diseases|April 9, 1998
Airborne horizontal transmission of Salmonella enteritidis in molted laying chickensP S Holt, B W Mitchell, R K Gast
Avian Diseases|April 26, 2003
Effect of an electrostatic space charge system on airborne dust and subsequent potential transmission of microorganisms to broiler breeder pullets by airborne dustL J Richardson, B W Mitchell, J L Wilson, et al.
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