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The Veterinary Record|July 17, 2012
Responsiveness of prehaemolytic copper poisoning in sheep from a specific pathogen-free environment to a relatively high dose of tetrathiomolybdateN F Suttle
The Veterinary Record|October 3, 1981
Comparison between parenterally administered copper complexes of their ability to alleviate hypocupraemia in sheep and cattleN F Suttle
The Veterinary Record|May 9, 1981
Effectiveness of orally administered cupric oxide needles in alleviating hypocupraemia in sheep and cattleN F Suttle
The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society|September 1, 1975
Experimental copper deficiency in the calfN F Suttle
The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society|May 1, 1973
Effects of age and weaning on the apparent availability of dietary copper to young lambsN F Suttle
The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society|September 1, 1973
An interaction between organic sulphur and molybdenum affecting copper metabolism in sheepN F Suttle
Annual Review of Nutrition|January 1, 1991
The interactions between copper, molybdenum, and sulphur in ruminant nutritionN F Suttle
Journal of Comparative Pathology|October 1, 1988
The role of comparative pathology in the study of copper and cobalt deficiencies in ruminantsN F Suttle
The Veterinary Record|November 22, 1986
Copper deficiency in ruminants; recent developmentsN F Suttle
Research in Veterinary Science|March 1, 1987
Safety and effectiveness of cupric oxide particles for increasing liver copper stores in cattleN F Suttle
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The Veterinary Record|July 17, 2012
Responsiveness of prehaemolytic copper poisoning in sheep from a specific pathogen-free environment to a relatively high dose of tetrathiomolybdateN F Suttle
The Veterinary Record|October 3, 1981
Comparison between parenterally administered copper complexes of their ability to alleviate hypocupraemia in sheep and cattleN F Suttle
The Veterinary Record|May 9, 1981
Effectiveness of orally administered cupric oxide needles in alleviating hypocupraemia in sheep and cattleN F Suttle
The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society|September 1, 1975
Experimental copper deficiency in the calfN F Suttle
The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society|May 1, 1973
Effects of age and weaning on the apparent availability of dietary copper to young lambsN F Suttle
The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society|September 1, 1973
An interaction between organic sulphur and molybdenum affecting copper metabolism in sheepN F Suttle
Annual Review of Nutrition|January 1, 1991
The interactions between copper, molybdenum, and sulphur in ruminant nutritionN F Suttle
Journal of Comparative Pathology|October 1, 1988
The role of comparative pathology in the study of copper and cobalt deficiencies in ruminantsN F Suttle
The Veterinary Record|November 22, 1986
Copper deficiency in ruminants; recent developmentsN F Suttle
Research in Veterinary Science|March 1, 1987
Safety and effectiveness of cupric oxide particles for increasing liver copper stores in cattleN F Suttle
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