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Thompson, J.A.; Brown, S.E. 2nd; Riddle, W.T.; Seahorn, J.C.; Cohen, N.D. Use of a Bayesian risk-mapping technique to estimate spatial risks for mare reproductive loss syndrome in Kentucky 2005 American Journal of Veterinary Research 2630 66 17-20
Stock, K.F.; Distl, O. Evaluation of expected response to selection for orthopedic health and performance traits in Hanoverian Warmblood horses 2005 American Journal of Veterinary Research 3713 66 1371-1379
Bertram, D.S. Mosquitoes of British Honduras, with some comments on malaria, and on arbovirus antibodies in man and equines 1971 Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 2732 65 742-762
Herholz, C.P.; Gerber, V.; Tschudi, P.; Straub, R.; Imhof, A.; Busato, A. Use of volumetric capnography to identify pulmonary dysfunction in horses with and without clinically apparent recurrent airway obstruction 2003 American Journal of Veterinary Research 3724 64 338-345
Hernandez, J.; Hawkins, D.L. Training failure among yearling horses 2001 American Journal of Veterinary Research 4051 62 1418-1422
Komar, N. West Nile virus: epidemiology and ecology in North America 2003 Advances in Virus Research 2638 61 185-234
Atwill, E.R.; Mohammed, H.O.; Lopez, J.W. Evaluation of travel and use as a risk factor for seropositivity to Ehrlichia risticii in horses of New York state 1996 American Journal of Veterinary Research 2658 57 272-277
Wilhelm, W.E.; Anderson, J.H. Vahlkampfia lobospinosa (Craig. 1912) Craig. 1913: rediscovery of a coprozoic ameba 1971 The Journal of Parasitology 2724 57 1378-1379
Walker, M.L.; Becklund, W.W. Occurrence of a cattle eyeworm, Thelazia gulosa (Nematoda: Thelaziidae), in an imported giraffe in California and T. lacrymalis in a native horse in Maryland 1971 The Journal of Parasitology 2725 57 1362-1363
Malek, E.A. The life cycle of Gastrodiscus aegyptiacus (Cobbold, 1876) Looss, 1896 (Trematoda: Paramphistomatidae: Gastrodiscinae) 1971 The Journal of Parasitology 2726 57 975-979