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Session I
Feresa attenuata
Oral Tetracycline Absorption
Ampicillin & Amoxicillin
Transitional Cell Carcinoma
Session II
Maxillary Abscess
Virus Infections in Pinnipeds
Zykovo Collections
Calicivirus
Session III
Effect of Temperature
Metimodate Anaesthesia
Skin Lesions
Session IV
Marine Manual Husbandry
Session IX
Diagnostic Ultrasonography
Simulated Transports
Inheritance of Color
Lymphocytes
Nutrition of Acclimation
Session V
Leptospirosis Epizootic
Calicivirus Isolation
Common Medical Problems
Sensitive Serological Test
Session VI
Reared Chinook Salmon
Titanium & Aluminum Levels
Vibrio Infections
Comparative Ultrastructure
Survey of Ocular Disease
Park-Dwelling Killer Whales
Stranding Network
Session VIII
Vibriobacteria
Neonatal Mortality
Rehabilitation of Cetaceans
Brain Lesions
Session X
Identification of Alligators
Nutrition of Sea Otters
Oil-Soaked Seabirds
Session XI
Thyroid Lesions
Red Tide
Variability of Serum Chemistry
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Session II
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Clinical Management Of Maxillary Abscess, Cellulitis and Osteomyelitis Due to Tusk Wear in a Juvenile Walrus (
Odobenus romarus
)
Maxillary Abscess
Mike Jones, DVM , Jay C. Sweeney, VMD
Persistent and Latent Virus Infections in Pinnipeds
Virus Infections in Pinnipeds
S. Kennedy-Stoskopf
The
ZYKOVO
Collections: Marine Calicivirus Antibodies in the Pacific Walrus
Zykovo Collections
J. E. Barlough
The Calicivirus: An Ocean Organism Comes Ashore
Calicivirus
Alvin W. Smith, DVM, PhD
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