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Larry L Smith

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Journal of Healthcare Risk Management : the Journal of the American Society for Healthcare Risk Management|March 5, 2010
Partnering with technology to reduce OB lossesLarry L Smith, Dorothy Berry
Veterinary Parasitology|November 10, 2009
Further characterization of a cattle nematode population with demonstrated resistance to current anthelminticsLouis C Gasbarre, Larry L Smith, Eric Hoberg, et al.
Veterinary Parasitology|November 11, 2009
The identification of cattle nematode parasites resistant to multiple classes of anthelmintics in a commercial cattle population in the USLouis C Gasbarre, Larry L Smith, J Ralph Lichtenfels, et al.
Veterinary Parasitology|October 10, 2006
Therapeutic and persistent efficacy of spinosad applied as a pour-on or a topical spray against natural infestations of chewing and sucking lice on cattleW Hunter White, Douglas E Hutchens, Carl Jones, et al.
Veterinary Parasitology|January 26, 2006
Clinical field efficacy and safety of pyrantel pamoate paste (19.13% w/w pyrantel base) against Anoplocephala spp. in naturally infected horsesAlan A Marchiondo, Gary W White, Larry L Smith, et al.
Veterinary Therapeutics : Research in Applied Veterinary Medicine|May 12, 2004
Field efficacy of ivermectin plus praziquantel oral paste against naturally acquired gastrointestinal nematodes and cestodes of horses in North America and EuropeSteffen Rehbein, John E Holste, Michèle Y Doucet, et al.
Veterinary Therapeutics : Research in Applied Veterinary Medicine|February 14, 2003
Efficacy of a 1% lambdacyhalothrin cattle Pour-on (Saber) against sucking and biting lice infesting beef cattleRichard G Endris, Deborah Amodie, Virginia Reuter, et al.
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Journal of Healthcare Risk Management : the Journal of the American Society for Healthcare Risk Management|March 5, 2010
Partnering with technology to reduce OB lossesLarry L Smith, Dorothy Berry
Veterinary Parasitology|November 10, 2009
Further characterization of a cattle nematode population with demonstrated resistance to current anthelminticsLouis C Gasbarre, Larry L Smith, Eric Hoberg, et al.
Veterinary Parasitology|November 11, 2009
The identification of cattle nematode parasites resistant to multiple classes of anthelmintics in a commercial cattle population in the USLouis C Gasbarre, Larry L Smith, J Ralph Lichtenfels, et al.
Veterinary Parasitology|October 10, 2006
Therapeutic and persistent efficacy of spinosad applied as a pour-on or a topical spray against natural infestations of chewing and sucking lice on cattleW Hunter White, Douglas E Hutchens, Carl Jones, et al.
Veterinary Parasitology|January 26, 2006
Clinical field efficacy and safety of pyrantel pamoate paste (19.13% w/w pyrantel base) against Anoplocephala spp. in naturally infected horsesAlan A Marchiondo, Gary W White, Larry L Smith, et al.
Veterinary Therapeutics : Research in Applied Veterinary Medicine|May 12, 2004
Field efficacy of ivermectin plus praziquantel oral paste against naturally acquired gastrointestinal nematodes and cestodes of horses in North America and EuropeSteffen Rehbein, John E Holste, Michèle Y Doucet, et al.
Veterinary Therapeutics : Research in Applied Veterinary Medicine|February 14, 2003
Efficacy of a 1% lambdacyhalothrin cattle Pour-on (Saber) against sucking and biting lice infesting beef cattleRichard G Endris, Deborah Amodie, Virginia Reuter, et al.
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