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The Veterinary Record|June 23, 1998
Comparison of three treatments for bovine endometritisI M Sheldon, D E Noakes
Theriogenology|February 1, 1984
Spontaneous uterine activity and plasma progesterone and oestrogens in the ewe with live and stillborn lambsJ Robalo Silva, D E Noakes
Theriogenology|April 1, 1984
The effect of experimentally induced hypocalcaemia on uterine activity at parturition in the eweJ Robalo Silva, D E Noakes
The Veterinary Record|November 3, 1979
Determination of patency of fallopian tubes in the cow by means of phenolsulphonphthalein and starch grain testsB M Kessy, D E Noakes
The Veterinary Record|August 11, 1990
Use of a uterine pessary to prevent infection of the uterus of the cow after parturitionD P Dobson, D E Noakes
Theriogenology|November 1, 1980
The effect of the stage of the oestrous cycle and exogenous sex steroids on the transport of starch grains through the genital tract of the ewe, a preliminary studyB M Kessy, D E Noakes
The Veterinary Record|August 10, 1985
Uterine tube abnormalities as a cause of bovine infertilityB M Kessy, D E Noakes
The Veterinary Record|March 11, 1978
Some preliminary studies on the uptake of sodium benzylpenicillin by the endometrium of the cowT R Ayliffe, D E Noakes
The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society|May 1, 1970
The absorption of micellar lipid by the small intestine of the sheepC P Freeman, D E Noakes
Journal of Veterinary Pharmacology and Therapeutics|June 1, 1984
The effects of combined intravenous infusions of oestradiol 17 beta and progesterone on uterine activity of ovariectomized ewesJ Robalo Silva, D E Noakes
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The Veterinary Record|June 23, 1998
Comparison of three treatments for bovine endometritisI M Sheldon, D E Noakes
Theriogenology|February 1, 1984
Spontaneous uterine activity and plasma progesterone and oestrogens in the ewe with live and stillborn lambsJ Robalo Silva, D E Noakes
Theriogenology|April 1, 1984
The effect of experimentally induced hypocalcaemia on uterine activity at parturition in the eweJ Robalo Silva, D E Noakes
The Veterinary Record|November 3, 1979
Determination of patency of fallopian tubes in the cow by means of phenolsulphonphthalein and starch grain testsB M Kessy, D E Noakes
The Veterinary Record|August 11, 1990
Use of a uterine pessary to prevent infection of the uterus of the cow after parturitionD P Dobson, D E Noakes
Theriogenology|November 1, 1980
The effect of the stage of the oestrous cycle and exogenous sex steroids on the transport of starch grains through the genital tract of the ewe, a preliminary studyB M Kessy, D E Noakes
The Veterinary Record|August 10, 1985
Uterine tube abnormalities as a cause of bovine infertilityB M Kessy, D E Noakes
The Veterinary Record|March 11, 1978
Some preliminary studies on the uptake of sodium benzylpenicillin by the endometrium of the cowT R Ayliffe, D E Noakes
The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society|May 1, 1970
The absorption of micellar lipid by the small intestine of the sheepC P Freeman, D E Noakes
Journal of Veterinary Pharmacology and Therapeutics|June 1, 1984
The effects of combined intravenous infusions of oestradiol 17 beta and progesterone on uterine activity of ovariectomized ewesJ Robalo Silva, D E Noakes
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