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N G Gregory

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The British Veterinary Journal|July 1, 1984
Sheep slaughtering procedures. II. Time to loss of brain responsiveness after exsanguination or cardiac arrestN G Gregory, S B Wotton
British Poultry Science|March 1, 1990
Effect of stunning on spontaneous physical activity and evoked activity in the brainN G Gregory, S B Wotton
Research in Veterinary Science|September 1, 1984
Time to loss of brain responsiveness following exsanguination in calvesN G Gregory, S B Wotton
The British Veterinary Journal|November 1, 1984
Sheep slaughtering procedures. III. Head-to-back electrical stunningN G Gregory, S B Wotton
The Veterinary Record|August 24, 1999
Body condition in end-of-lay hens: some implicationsN G Gregory, C D Devine
British Poultry Science|September 1, 1989
Broken bones in domestic fowl: handling and processing damage in end-of-lay battery hensN G Gregory, L J Wilkins
Research in Veterinary Science|November 1, 1992
Inhalation of water during electrical stunning in chickensN G Gregory, P E Whittington
Research in Veterinary Science|September 1, 1992
Effect of incomplete immersion of the head in waterbath stunners on the effectiveness of electrical stunning in ducksN G Gregory, S B Wotton
New Zealand Veterinary Journal|July 21, 2005
Dairy cow preference for a soft track surfaceN G Gregory, O D Taylor
Research in Veterinary Science|May 1, 1986
Effect of fasting on capillary blood flow in sheepN G Gregory, R J Christopherson
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The British Veterinary Journal|July 1, 1984
Sheep slaughtering procedures. II. Time to loss of brain responsiveness after exsanguination or cardiac arrestN G Gregory, S B Wotton
British Poultry Science|March 1, 1990
Effect of stunning on spontaneous physical activity and evoked activity in the brainN G Gregory, S B Wotton
Research in Veterinary Science|September 1, 1984
Time to loss of brain responsiveness following exsanguination in calvesN G Gregory, S B Wotton
The British Veterinary Journal|November 1, 1984
Sheep slaughtering procedures. III. Head-to-back electrical stunningN G Gregory, S B Wotton
The Veterinary Record|August 24, 1999
Body condition in end-of-lay hens: some implicationsN G Gregory, C D Devine
British Poultry Science|September 1, 1989
Broken bones in domestic fowl: handling and processing damage in end-of-lay battery hensN G Gregory, L J Wilkins
Research in Veterinary Science|November 1, 1992
Inhalation of water during electrical stunning in chickensN G Gregory, P E Whittington
Research in Veterinary Science|September 1, 1992
Effect of incomplete immersion of the head in waterbath stunners on the effectiveness of electrical stunning in ducksN G Gregory, S B Wotton
New Zealand Veterinary Journal|July 21, 2005
Dairy cow preference for a soft track surfaceN G Gregory, O D Taylor
Research in Veterinary Science|May 1, 1986
Effect of fasting on capillary blood flow in sheepN G Gregory, R J Christopherson
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