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The Veterinary Record|November 19, 1977
Bloodless castratorsJ E Cox
The Veterinary Record|February 27, 1982
Blood test for equine cryptorchidismJ E Cox
The Veterinary Record|February 4, 1984
Cryptorchid test for horsesJ E Cox
The American Journal of Physiology|February 1, 1994
Duodenal sucrose and glucose infusions enhance suppression by cholecystokinin of sham feedingJ E Cox
The Veterinary Record|March 29, 1986
Behaviour of the false rig: causes and treatmentsJ E Cox
Behavioural Brain Research|April 16, 1990
Inhibitory effects of cholecystokinin develop through interaction with duodenal signalsJ E Cox
The Veterinary Record|October 13, 1973
The castration of horses: or castration of half a horse?J E Cox
Behavioural Brain Research|July 1, 1986
Cholecystokinin interacts with prefeeding to impair runway performanceJ E Cox
The Veterinary Record|August 28, 1971
Excessive retainment of the placenta in a mareJ E Cox
The Veterinary Record|February 10, 1973
Immobilization and anaesthesia of the pigJ E Cox
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The Veterinary Record|November 19, 1977
Bloodless castratorsJ E Cox
The Veterinary Record|February 27, 1982
Blood test for equine cryptorchidismJ E Cox
The Veterinary Record|February 4, 1984
Cryptorchid test for horsesJ E Cox
The American Journal of Physiology|February 1, 1994
Duodenal sucrose and glucose infusions enhance suppression by cholecystokinin of sham feedingJ E Cox
The Veterinary Record|March 29, 1986
Behaviour of the false rig: causes and treatmentsJ E Cox
Behavioural Brain Research|April 16, 1990
Inhibitory effects of cholecystokinin develop through interaction with duodenal signalsJ E Cox
The Veterinary Record|October 13, 1973
The castration of horses: or castration of half a horse?J E Cox
Behavioural Brain Research|July 1, 1986
Cholecystokinin interacts with prefeeding to impair runway performanceJ E Cox
The Veterinary Record|August 28, 1971
Excessive retainment of the placenta in a mareJ E Cox
The Veterinary Record|February 10, 1973
Immobilization and anaesthesia of the pigJ E Cox
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