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Nursing Spectrum (D.C./Baltimore Metro Ed.)
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October 30, 1999
Facial what?
S S Collins
Nursing Forum
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January 1, 1991
Autonomy: part of the nursing role?
S S Collins, M C Henderson
Parasitology Research
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December 31, 2005
Field studies on endoparasites of Thoroughbred foals on seven farms in central Kentucky in 2004
E T Lyons, S C Tolliver, S S Collins
Parasitology Research
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October 22, 2008
Probable reason why small strongyle EPG counts are returning "early" after ivermectin treatment of horses on a farm in Central Kentucky
E T Lyons, S C Tolliver, S S Collins
Parasitology Research
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March 2, 2006
Prevalence of large endoparasites at necropsy in horses infected with Population B small strongyles in a herd established in Kentucky in 1966
E T Lyons, S C Tolliver, S S Collins
Parasitology Research
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May 1, 2007
Study (1991 to 2001) of drug-resistant Population B small strongyles in critical tests in horses in Kentucky at the termination of a 40-year investigation
E T Lyons, S C Tolliver, S S Collins
Parasitology Research
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May 13, 2008
Evaluation of parasiticidal activity of fenbendazole, ivermectin, oxibendazole, and pyrantel pamoate in horse foals with emphasis on ascarids (Parascaris equorum) in field studies on five farms in Central Kentucky in 2007
E T Lyons, S C Tolliver, M Ionita, et al.
Veterinary Parasitology
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May 19, 2001
Transmission of endoparasites in horse foals born on the same pasture on a farm in central Kentucky (1996-1999)
E T Lyons, S C Tolliver, S S Collins, et al.
Parasitology Research
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October 3, 2006
Parasite field study in central Kentucky on thoroughbred foals (born in 2004) treated with pyrantel tartrate daily and other parasiticides periodically
E T Lyons, S C Tolliver, R A Rathgeber, et al.
Parasitology Research
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April 5, 2008
Field studies indicating reduced activity of ivermectin on small strongyles in horses on a farm in Central Kentucky
E T Lyons, S C Tolliver, M Ionita, et al.
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Nursing Spectrum (D.C./Baltimore Metro Ed.)
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October 30, 1999
Facial what?
S S Collins
Nursing Forum
|
January 1, 1991
Autonomy: part of the nursing role?
S S Collins, M C Henderson
Parasitology Research
|
December 31, 2005
Field studies on endoparasites of Thoroughbred foals on seven farms in central Kentucky in 2004
E T Lyons, S C Tolliver, S S Collins
Parasitology Research
|
October 22, 2008
Probable reason why small strongyle EPG counts are returning "early" after ivermectin treatment of horses on a farm in Central Kentucky
E T Lyons, S C Tolliver, S S Collins
Parasitology Research
|
March 2, 2006
Prevalence of large endoparasites at necropsy in horses infected with Population B small strongyles in a herd established in Kentucky in 1966
E T Lyons, S C Tolliver, S S Collins
Parasitology Research
|
May 1, 2007
Study (1991 to 2001) of drug-resistant Population B small strongyles in critical tests in horses in Kentucky at the termination of a 40-year investigation
E T Lyons, S C Tolliver, S S Collins
Parasitology Research
|
May 13, 2008
Evaluation of parasiticidal activity of fenbendazole, ivermectin, oxibendazole, and pyrantel pamoate in horse foals with emphasis on ascarids (Parascaris equorum) in field studies on five farms in Central Kentucky in 2007
E T Lyons, S C Tolliver, M Ionita, et al.
Veterinary Parasitology
|
May 19, 2001
Transmission of endoparasites in horse foals born on the same pasture on a farm in central Kentucky (1996-1999)
E T Lyons, S C Tolliver, S S Collins, et al.
Parasitology Research
|
October 3, 2006
Parasite field study in central Kentucky on thoroughbred foals (born in 2004) treated with pyrantel tartrate daily and other parasiticides periodically
E T Lyons, S C Tolliver, R A Rathgeber, et al.
Parasitology Research
|
April 5, 2008
Field studies indicating reduced activity of ivermectin on small strongyles in horses on a farm in Central Kentucky
E T Lyons, S C Tolliver, M Ionita, et al.
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