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Australian Veterinary Journal|December 13, 2006
Evidence that N-methyltyramine does not cause Phalaris aquatica-related sudden death in ruminantsC A Bourke, S M Colegate, R A Culvenor
Australian Veterinary Journal|October 7, 2000
The case for solar light radiation being more significant than ambient temperature in producing lethal hyperthermic ergotism in cattleC A Bourke, G D Bailey, J B Kemp
Australian Veterinary Journal|July 1, 1992
Locomotor effects in sheep of alkaloids identified in Australian Tribulus terrestrisC A Bourke, G R Stevens, M J Carrigan
Australian Veterinary Journal|April 15, 2004
Suspected Phalaris paradoxa (paradoxa grass) poisoning in horsesC A Bourke, S M Colegate, S Slattery, et al.
Australian Veterinary Journal|September 11, 2008
Cerebellar ataxia in sheep grazing pastures infested with Romulea rosea (onion grass or Guildford grass)C A Bourke, E C Bunker, R I Reece, et al.
Australian Veterinary Journal|January 1, 1987
Delayed development of clinical signs in sheep affected by Phalaris aquatica staggersC A Bourke, M J Carrigan, J T Seaman, et al.
Australian Veterinary Journal|September 24, 1999
Suspected blue canary grass (Phalaris coerulescens) poisoning of horsesS M Colegate, N Anderton, J Edgar, et al.
Australian Veterinary Journal|April 14, 2005
Peracute ammonia toxicity: a consideration in the pathogenesis of Phalaris aquatica 'Polioencephalomalacia-like sudden death' poisoning of sheep and cattleC A Bourke, S M Colegate, D Rendell, et al.
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Australian Veterinary Journal|December 13, 2006
Evidence that N-methyltyramine does not cause Phalaris aquatica-related sudden death in ruminantsC A Bourke, S M Colegate, R A Culvenor
Australian Veterinary Journal|October 7, 2000
The case for solar light radiation being more significant than ambient temperature in producing lethal hyperthermic ergotism in cattleC A Bourke, G D Bailey, J B Kemp
Australian Veterinary Journal|July 1, 1992
Locomotor effects in sheep of alkaloids identified in Australian Tribulus terrestrisC A Bourke, G R Stevens, M J Carrigan
Australian Veterinary Journal|April 15, 2004
Suspected Phalaris paradoxa (paradoxa grass) poisoning in horsesC A Bourke, S M Colegate, S Slattery, et al.
Australian Veterinary Journal|September 11, 2008
Cerebellar ataxia in sheep grazing pastures infested with Romulea rosea (onion grass or Guildford grass)C A Bourke, E C Bunker, R I Reece, et al.
Australian Veterinary Journal|January 1, 1987
Delayed development of clinical signs in sheep affected by Phalaris aquatica staggersC A Bourke, M J Carrigan, J T Seaman, et al.
Australian Veterinary Journal|September 24, 1999
Suspected blue canary grass (Phalaris coerulescens) poisoning of horsesS M Colegate, N Anderton, J Edgar, et al.
Australian Veterinary Journal|April 14, 2005
Peracute ammonia toxicity: a consideration in the pathogenesis of Phalaris aquatica 'Polioencephalomalacia-like sudden death' poisoning of sheep and cattleC A Bourke, S M Colegate, D Rendell, et al.
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