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    The effect of antiseptic compounds on umbilical cord healing in piglets in a commercial facility

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    Four hundred and seventy piglets were assigned to four treatment groups: iodine, trisodium citrate, a dry dip created using nisin with talc, and no treatment. No treatment differences were noted on change in diameter or incidence of infection of the umbilical cord during the first 48 hours (P > .05).This is an article from Robinson, Amanda L., Jessie D. Colpoys, Glenn D. Robinson, Elizabeth A. Hines, Leo L. Timms, Erika M. Edwards, Ken J. Stalder, Anna K. Johnson, and Howard D. Tyler. "The effect of antiseptic compounds on umbilical cord healing in piglets in a commercial facility." Journal of Swine Health and Production 24, no. 4 (2016): 212-215. Posted with permission.</p

    Lobster catch for Islas Robinson Crusoe and Santa Clara.

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    <p>Estimated proportion of Chilean lobster (<i>Jasus frontalis</i>) fishery catch from Islas Robinson Crusoe and Santa Clara (red line) with predicted catch from bioeconomic fishery model (blue line) for the “Fishing Period” from 1930–1967 and the “Over-fishing Period” from 1967–2008.</p

    sj-xlsx-2-vet-10.1177_03009858231217224 – Supplemental material for Highly pathogenic avian influenza virus H5N1 infection in skua and gulls in the United Kingdom, 2022

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    Supplemental material, sj-xlsx-2-vet-10.1177_03009858231217224 for Highly pathogenic avian influenza virus H5N1 infection in skua and gulls in the United Kingdom, 2022 by Fabian Z. X. Lean, Marco Falchieri, Natalia Furman, Glen Tyler, Caroline Robinson, Paul Holmes, Scott M. Reid, Ashley C. Banyard, Ian H. Brown, Catherine Man and Alejandro Núñez in Veterinary Pathology</p

    sj-xlsx-1-vet-10.1177_03009858231217224 – Supplemental material for Highly pathogenic avian influenza virus H5N1 infection in skua and gulls in the United Kingdom, 2022

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    Supplemental material, sj-xlsx-1-vet-10.1177_03009858231217224 for Highly pathogenic avian influenza virus H5N1 infection in skua and gulls in the United Kingdom, 2022 by Fabian Z. X. Lean, Marco Falchieri, Natalia Furman, Glen Tyler, Caroline Robinson, Paul Holmes, Scott M. Reid, Ashley C. Banyard, Ian H. Brown, Catherine Man and Alejandro Núñez in Veterinary Pathology</p

    sj-xlsx-3-vet-10.1177_03009858231217224 – Supplemental material for Highly pathogenic avian influenza virus H5N1 infection in skua and gulls in the United Kingdom, 2022

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    Supplemental material, sj-xlsx-3-vet-10.1177_03009858231217224 for Highly pathogenic avian influenza virus H5N1 infection in skua and gulls in the United Kingdom, 2022 by Fabian Z. X. Lean, Marco Falchieri, Natalia Furman, Glen Tyler, Caroline Robinson, Paul Holmes, Scott M. Reid, Ashley C. Banyard, Ian H. Brown, Catherine Man and Alejandro Núñez in Veterinary Pathology</p

    sj-xlsx-6-vet-10.1177_03009858231217224 – Supplemental material for Highly pathogenic avian influenza virus H5N1 infection in skua and gulls in the United Kingdom, 2022

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    Supplemental material, sj-xlsx-6-vet-10.1177_03009858231217224 for Highly pathogenic avian influenza virus H5N1 infection in skua and gulls in the United Kingdom, 2022 by Fabian Z. X. Lean, Marco Falchieri, Natalia Furman, Glen Tyler, Caroline Robinson, Paul Holmes, Scott M. Reid, Ashley C. Banyard, Ian H. Brown, Catherine Man and Alejandro Núñez in Veterinary Pathology</p

    sj-xlsx-4-vet-10.1177_03009858231217224 – Supplemental material for Highly pathogenic avian influenza virus H5N1 infection in skua and gulls in the United Kingdom, 2022

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    Supplemental material, sj-xlsx-4-vet-10.1177_03009858231217224 for Highly pathogenic avian influenza virus H5N1 infection in skua and gulls in the United Kingdom, 2022 by Fabian Z. X. Lean, Marco Falchieri, Natalia Furman, Glen Tyler, Caroline Robinson, Paul Holmes, Scott M. Reid, Ashley C. Banyard, Ian H. Brown, Catherine Man and Alejandro Núñez in Veterinary Pathology</p
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