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W J Meaney

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The Veterinary Record|January 17, 1976
A comparison of two dry cow intramammary treatmentsW J Meaney
The Veterinary Record|July 10, 1976
Dry period teat sealW J Meaney
The Veterinary Record|April 20, 1985
Persistence of detectable residues of penicillin and cloxacillin in normal and mastitic quarters following intramammary infusionJ Egan, W J Meaney
The Veterinary Record|June 4, 1977
Comparison of two dry cow intramammary treatmentsW J Meaney, J M Nash
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|June 3, 1998
Evaluation of lacticin 3147 and a teat seal containing this bacteriocin for inhibition of mastitis pathogensM P Ryan, W J Meaney, R P Ross, et al.
The Veterinary Record|September 11, 1971
The control of mastitisO H Langley, W J Meaney, N P Cullen, et al.
Journal of Applied Microbiology|June 10, 2000
Molecular population and virulence factor analysis of Staphylococcus aureus from bovine intramammary infectionJ R Fitzgerald, P J Hartigan, W J Meaney, et al.
The Journal of Dairy Research|August 27, 1998
Effect of decreased milking frequency of cows in late lactation on milk somatic cell count, polymorphonuclear leucocyte numbers, composition and proteolytic activityA L Kelly, S Reid, P Joyce, et al.
Journal of Dairy Science|October 26, 1999
The natural food grade inhibitor, lacticin 3147, reduced the incidence of mastitis after experimental challenge with Streptococcus dysgalactiae in nonlactating dairy cowsM P Ryan, J Flynn, C Hill, et al.
Journal of Dairy Science|January 12, 2000
The natural food grade inhibitor, lacticin 3147, reduced the incidence of mastitis after experimental challenge with Streptococcus dysgalactiae in nonlactating dairy cowsM P Ryan, J Flynn, C Hill, et al.
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The Veterinary Record|January 17, 1976
A comparison of two dry cow intramammary treatmentsW J Meaney
The Veterinary Record|July 10, 1976
Dry period teat sealW J Meaney
The Veterinary Record|April 20, 1985
Persistence of detectable residues of penicillin and cloxacillin in normal and mastitic quarters following intramammary infusionJ Egan, W J Meaney
The Veterinary Record|June 4, 1977
Comparison of two dry cow intramammary treatmentsW J Meaney, J M Nash
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|June 3, 1998
Evaluation of lacticin 3147 and a teat seal containing this bacteriocin for inhibition of mastitis pathogensM P Ryan, W J Meaney, R P Ross, et al.
The Veterinary Record|September 11, 1971
The control of mastitisO H Langley, W J Meaney, N P Cullen, et al.
Journal of Applied Microbiology|June 10, 2000
Molecular population and virulence factor analysis of Staphylococcus aureus from bovine intramammary infectionJ R Fitzgerald, P J Hartigan, W J Meaney, et al.
The Journal of Dairy Research|August 27, 1998
Effect of decreased milking frequency of cows in late lactation on milk somatic cell count, polymorphonuclear leucocyte numbers, composition and proteolytic activityA L Kelly, S Reid, P Joyce, et al.
Journal of Dairy Science|October 26, 1999
The natural food grade inhibitor, lacticin 3147, reduced the incidence of mastitis after experimental challenge with Streptococcus dysgalactiae in nonlactating dairy cowsM P Ryan, J Flynn, C Hill, et al.
Journal of Dairy Science|January 12, 2000
The natural food grade inhibitor, lacticin 3147, reduced the incidence of mastitis after experimental challenge with Streptococcus dysgalactiae in nonlactating dairy cowsM P Ryan, J Flynn, C Hill, et al.
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