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Front Matter
Avian Health & Medicine
Case Reports
Fish Health & Medicine
Invertebrate Health & Medicine
Management & Education
Marine Mammal
Cobalamin & Folate in GI Disease
Killer Whale Ultrasonography
Sea Lion Endodontic Disease
Reproductive Findings in Dolphins
Skull Trabeculae-like Lesions
Dolphin Reproductive Endocrine Status
Leaves in Dolphin Forestomach
Ultrasound & Foreign Objects
Novel Techniques
Nutrition
Office of Naval Research
One Health
Pathology, Immunology & Toxicology
Plenary
Poster Session
Reproduction
Sea Turtle Health & Medicine
Stranding
Marine Mammal
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Clinical Relevance of Cobalamin and Folate in Gastrointestinal Disease in Killer Whales (
Orcinus orca
)
Cobalamin & Folate in GI Disease
Karisa N. Tang
Development of a Reference Atlas of Killer Whale (
Orcinus orca
) Ultrasonography
Killer Whale Ultrasonography
Geraldine S. Lacave
Endodontic Disease in California Sea Lions (
Zalophus californianus
)
Sea Lion Endodontic Disease
Steven E. Holmstrom
Reproductive Findings in Rough-Toothed Dolphins (
Steno bredanensis
) Maintained in Long-Term Human Care
Reproductive Findings in Dolphins
Lydia A. Staggs
Retrospective Study of Skull Trabeculae-like Lesions in Cetaceans Around Taiwanese Waters
Skull Trabeculae-like Lesions
Li Wen-Ta
Snapshot Assessment of Reproductive Endocrine Status in Free-Ranging Atlantic Bottlenose Dolphins (
Tursiops truncatus
) by High-Performance Liquid Chromatography
Dolphin Reproductive Endocrine Status
Sharon M. Homer-Drummond
The Diagnosis for the Critical Situations Which Came from Foreign Substance (Leaves) in Forestomach of Bottlenose Dolphin (
Tursiops truncatus
)
Leaves in Dolphin Forestomach
Takashi Kamio
Ultrasound-Assisted Recognition of Foreign Objects in Bottlenose Dolphins (
Tursiops truncatus
)
Ultrasound & Foreign Objects
Thomas H. Reidarson
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