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J C Newhook

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Journal of Anatomy|December 1, 1971
The epithelial surface of the forestomachs of lambsJ C Newhook
Journal of Anatomy|January 1, 1970
Visual studies of the oesophageal groove in lambs and its response to intravenous atropineJ C Newhook
The Journal of Physiology|December 1, 1976
Caudal thoracic oesophageal activity in suckled lambs [proceedings]J C Newhook, D A Titchen
Meat Science|November 8, 2011
Electroencephalographic studies of stunning and slaughter of sheep and calves-part 2: The onset of permanent insensibility in calves during slaughterJ C Newhook, D K Blackmore
The Veterinary Record|October 16, 1976
Effects of different slaughter methods on bleeding sheepD K Blackmore, J C Newhook
The Journal of Physiology|April 1, 1972
Effects of stimulation of efferent fibres of the vagus on the reticulo-omasal orifice of the sheepJ C Newhook, D A Titchen
The Journal of Physiology|March 1, 1974
Effects of vagotomy, atropine, hexamethonium and adrenaline on the destination in the stomach of liquids sucked by milk-fed lambs and calvesJ C Newhook, D A Titchen
New Zealand Veterinary Journal|December 1, 1981
Insensibility during slaughter of pigs in comparison to other domestic stockD K Blackmore, J C Newhook
Australian Veterinary Journal|March 1, 1976
Cineradiography of the reticular groove mechanismJ C Newhook, D A Titchen
Meat Science|November 8, 2011
Electroencephalographic studies of stunning and slaughter of sheep and calves: Part 1-The onset of permanent insensibility in sheep during slaughterJ C Newhook, D K Blackmore
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Journal of Anatomy|December 1, 1971
The epithelial surface of the forestomachs of lambsJ C Newhook
Journal of Anatomy|January 1, 1970
Visual studies of the oesophageal groove in lambs and its response to intravenous atropineJ C Newhook
The Journal of Physiology|December 1, 1976
Caudal thoracic oesophageal activity in suckled lambs [proceedings]J C Newhook, D A Titchen
Meat Science|November 8, 2011
Electroencephalographic studies of stunning and slaughter of sheep and calves-part 2: The onset of permanent insensibility in calves during slaughterJ C Newhook, D K Blackmore
The Veterinary Record|October 16, 1976
Effects of different slaughter methods on bleeding sheepD K Blackmore, J C Newhook
The Journal of Physiology|April 1, 1972
Effects of stimulation of efferent fibres of the vagus on the reticulo-omasal orifice of the sheepJ C Newhook, D A Titchen
The Journal of Physiology|March 1, 1974
Effects of vagotomy, atropine, hexamethonium and adrenaline on the destination in the stomach of liquids sucked by milk-fed lambs and calvesJ C Newhook, D A Titchen
New Zealand Veterinary Journal|December 1, 1981
Insensibility during slaughter of pigs in comparison to other domestic stockD K Blackmore, J C Newhook
Australian Veterinary Journal|March 1, 1976
Cineradiography of the reticular groove mechanismJ C Newhook, D A Titchen
Meat Science|November 8, 2011
Electroencephalographic studies of stunning and slaughter of sheep and calves: Part 1-The onset of permanent insensibility in sheep during slaughterJ C Newhook, D K Blackmore
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