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Nutrition & Behavior
Parasitology I
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Section V: Clinical Pathology
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A Comparison of Hematology and Blood Chemistry in Captive and Wild Sea Otters
Hematology & Blood Chemistry
Thomas D. Williams, DVM
Anatomical Clues to the Possible Existence of a Vomeronasal Organ in the Bowhead Whale (
Balaena mysticetus
)
Vemeronasal Organ
Raymond F. Sis, DVM, PhD
Decreases in Serum Iron Concentrations as an Indicator of Acute Phase Responses in Dolphins: Clinical Considerations
Serum Iron Concentrations
Brad W. Fenwick, DVM, MS, PhD
Deviations in Water Quality Data for the Monterey Bay Aquarium Sea Otter Display
Water Quality Data
Charles J. Farwell
Dolphin Lymphocyte Transformation Responses to Phytomitogens, Lipopolysaccharide, and Human Recombinant Interleukin-2
Dolphin Lymphocyte Transformation
Brad W. Fenwick, DVM, MS, PhD , C. M. McDermott, DVM, MS
Heavy Metals: Their Relation to Physiological Problems in Captive and Wild Marine Mammals
Heavy Metals
Edwin J. Skoch, PhD
Strandings of Two Atlantic Fin Whales: A Case Report
Strandings of Whales
Jean McKee, DVM , Robert H. George, DVM
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