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[Book Review] Bykhovskaya-Pavllvskaya: Key to parasites of freshwater fish of the U.S.S.R
Review of: Key to parasites of freshwater fish of the U.S.S.R. Opredelitel' parazitov presnovodnykh ryb SSSR. Compiled by I. E. Bykhovskaya-Pavlovskaya [and others] Assisted by L. F. Nagibina, E. V. Baikova, and Yu. A. Strelkov. Chief Editor: E. N. Pavlovskii. Translated from Russian [by A. Birron and Z.S. Cole] Published 1964 by Israel Program for Scientific Translations, [available from the Offi
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G. L. Hoffman
Selected hematological and biochemical tests performed with blood and serum of adult rainbow trout (Salmo gairdneri) with a high incidence of hepatoma
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S. F. Snieszko, J. A. Miller, C. R. Atherton
Present status of federal and state government supported fish pathological research, teaching, and services in the United States of America
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S. F. Snieszko
Lymphocystis virus : isolation and propagation in centrarchid fish cell lines
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K. Wolf, M. Gravell, R.G. Malsberger
Precipitin and agglutinin reactions of Aeromonads isolated from fish and other sources
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G. L. Bullock
Fall food habits of ducks near Santee Refuge, South Carolina
During the 1961 waterfowl hunting season, 360 stomachs of 10 duck species were collected from hunters near the Santee National Wildlife Refuge, Lake Marion, South Carolina. Based on percentage of total volume, 20 of the most important foods are listed. The six most important duck species in the kill were: mallard (Anas platyrhynchos), wood duck (Aix sponsa), widgeon (Mareca americam), pintail (Ana
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F. B. McGilvrey
Pox infection and a secondary cutaneous mycosis in a red-tailed tropicbird (Phaethon rubricauda)
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L. N. Locke, W. O. Wirtz, E. E. Brown