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C M Foggin

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Journal of Wildlife Diseases|October 1, 1986
Sporulated coccidian oocysts resembling Goussia Labbe, 1896 in the viscera of Nile crocodilesC H Gardiner, G D Imes, E R Jacobson, et al.
The Veterinary Record|January 21, 1995
Plasma cortisol as an indicator of stress due to capture and translocation in wildlife speciesD J Morton, E Anderson, C M Foggin, et al.
Phytochemistry|September 29, 2001
Quinones from Heliotropium ovalifoliumA Guntern, J R Ioset, E F Queiroz, et al.
Journal of Natural Products|December 30, 2003
Heliotropamide, a novel oxopyrrolidine-3-carboxamide from Heliotropium ovalifoliumA Guntern, J-R Ioset, E F Queiroz, et al.
Preventive Veterinary Medicine|March 23, 2000
The foot-and-mouth disease risk posed by African buffalo within wildlife conservancies to the cattle industry of ZimbabweP Sutmoller, G R Thomson, S K Hargreaves, et al.
Phytochemical Analysis : PCA|July 7, 2005
On-line identification of the bioactive compounds from Blumea gariepina by HPLC-UV-MS and HPLC-UV-NMR, combined with HPLC-micro-fractionationE F Queiroz, J R Ioset, K Ndjoko, et al.
Journal of the South African Veterinary Association|March 1, 1994
Hepatitis in farmed hatchling Nile crocodiles (Crocodylus niloticus) due to chlamydial infectionF W Huchzermeyer, G H Gerdes, C M Foggin, et al.
Journal of Wildlife Diseases|July 1, 1995
Efficacy of SAD (Berne) rabies vaccine given by the oral route in two species of jackal (Canis mesomelas and Canis adustus)J Bingham, A Kappeler, F W Hill, et al.
Parasitology|April 13, 2004
Trichinella papuae and Trichinella zimbabwensis induce infection in experimentally infected varans, caimans, pythons and turtlesE Pozio, G Marucci, A Casulli, et al.
The Veterinary Record|July 16, 1988
A baiting system suitable for the delivery of oral rabies vaccine to dog populations in ZimbabweB D Perry, R Brooks, C M Foggin, et al.
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Journal of Wildlife Diseases|October 1, 1986
Sporulated coccidian oocysts resembling Goussia Labbe, 1896 in the viscera of Nile crocodilesC H Gardiner, G D Imes, E R Jacobson, et al.
The Veterinary Record|January 21, 1995
Plasma cortisol as an indicator of stress due to capture and translocation in wildlife speciesD J Morton, E Anderson, C M Foggin, et al.
Phytochemistry|September 29, 2001
Quinones from Heliotropium ovalifoliumA Guntern, J R Ioset, E F Queiroz, et al.
Journal of Natural Products|December 30, 2003
Heliotropamide, a novel oxopyrrolidine-3-carboxamide from Heliotropium ovalifoliumA Guntern, J-R Ioset, E F Queiroz, et al.
Preventive Veterinary Medicine|March 23, 2000
The foot-and-mouth disease risk posed by African buffalo within wildlife conservancies to the cattle industry of ZimbabweP Sutmoller, G R Thomson, S K Hargreaves, et al.
Phytochemical Analysis : PCA|July 7, 2005
On-line identification of the bioactive compounds from Blumea gariepina by HPLC-UV-MS and HPLC-UV-NMR, combined with HPLC-micro-fractionationE F Queiroz, J R Ioset, K Ndjoko, et al.
Journal of the South African Veterinary Association|March 1, 1994
Hepatitis in farmed hatchling Nile crocodiles (Crocodylus niloticus) due to chlamydial infectionF W Huchzermeyer, G H Gerdes, C M Foggin, et al.
Journal of Wildlife Diseases|July 1, 1995
Efficacy of SAD (Berne) rabies vaccine given by the oral route in two species of jackal (Canis mesomelas and Canis adustus)J Bingham, A Kappeler, F W Hill, et al.
Parasitology|April 13, 2004
Trichinella papuae and Trichinella zimbabwensis induce infection in experimentally infected varans, caimans, pythons and turtlesE Pozio, G Marucci, A Casulli, et al.
The Veterinary Record|July 16, 1988
A baiting system suitable for the delivery of oral rabies vaccine to dog populations in ZimbabweB D Perry, R Brooks, C M Foggin, et al.
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