Articles by author - Pullan NB
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Publication: New Zealand Veterinary Journal, Volume 17, Issue 12, pp 255-256, Dec 1969
The first report in New Zealand of Lymnaea columella say (mollusca : gastropoda) an intermediate host of the liver fluke Fasciola hepatica L.
Authors: Pullan NBPublication: New Zealand Veterinary Journal, Volume 17, Issue 12, pp 255-256, Dec 1969
Publisher:
Taylor and Francis
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Animal type:
Livestock
Subject terms: Alimentary system/gastroenterology, Biosecurity, Liver/hepatic disease, Trematode, Parasites - internal, New hosts/new diseases
Article class: Correspondence
Subject terms: Alimentary system/gastroenterology, Biosecurity, Liver/hepatic disease, Trematode, Parasites - internal, New hosts/new diseases
Article class: Correspondence
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Publication: New Zealand Veterinary Journal, Volume 18, Issue 1-2, pp 19, Jan 1970
The first report in New Zealand of Lymnaea columella say (mollusca:gastropoda) an intermediate host of the liver fluke Fasciola hepatica L.
Authors: Pullan NBPublication: New Zealand Veterinary Journal, Volume 18, Issue 1-2, pp 19, Jan 1970
Publisher:
Taylor and Francis
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Animal type:
Livestock
Subject terms: Alimentary system/gastroenterology, Liver/hepatic disease, Trematode, Parasites - internal
Article class: Erratum / Corrections
Subject terms: Alimentary system/gastroenterology, Liver/hepatic disease, Trematode, Parasites - internal
Article class: Erratum / Corrections
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Publication: New Zealand Veterinary Journal, Volume 20, Issue 5, pp 69-72, May 1972
Liver fluke, Fasciola hepatica in New Zealand. Part 1. A spreading parasite in sheep and cattle
Authors: Pullan NB, Whitten LKPublication: New Zealand Veterinary Journal, Volume 20, Issue 5, pp 69-72, May 1972
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Taylor and Francis
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Animal type:
Cattle,
Livestock,
Production animal,
Ruminant,
Sheep
Subject terms: Disease surveillance, Epidemiology, Liver/hepatic disease, Trematode, Parasites - internal
Article class: Scientific Article
Subject terms: Disease surveillance, Epidemiology, Liver/hepatic disease, Trematode, Parasites - internal
Article class: Scientific Article
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Publication: New Zealand Veterinary Journal, Volume 20, Issue 7, pp 115-119, Jul 1972
Liver fluke, Fasciola hepatica in New Zealand 2. A slaughterhouse survey
Authors: Pullan NB, McNab JDPublication: New Zealand Veterinary Journal, Volume 20, Issue 7, pp 115-119, Jul 1972
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Taylor and Francis
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Animal type:
Livestock
Subject terms: Alimentary system/gastroenterology, Biosecurity, Disease surveillance, Epidemiology, Liver/hepatic disease, Trematode, Parasites - internal, Slaughter
Article class: Scientific Article
Subject terms: Alimentary system/gastroenterology, Biosecurity, Disease surveillance, Epidemiology, Liver/hepatic disease, Trematode, Parasites - internal, Slaughter
Article class: Scientific Article
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Publication: New Zealand Veterinary Journal, Volume 20, Issue 3, pp 39-40, Mar 1972
Fasciola hepatica in sheep: a preliminary epidemiological study
Authors: Pullan NB, Mansfield CBPublication: New Zealand Veterinary Journal, Volume 20, Issue 3, pp 39-40, Mar 1972
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Taylor and Francis
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Animal type:
Livestock,
Production animal,
Ruminant,
Sheep
Subject terms: Alimentary system/gastroenterology, Epidemiology, Liver/hepatic disease, Trematode, Parasites - internal
Article class: Correspondence
Subject terms: Alimentary system/gastroenterology, Epidemiology, Liver/hepatic disease, Trematode, Parasites - internal
Article class: Correspondence
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Publication: New Zealand Veterinary Journal, Volume 19, Issue 11, pp 269-271, Nov 1971
A Vitamin E response in a young dog
Authors: Pullan NB, Money DFL, Staples ELJPublication: New Zealand Veterinary Journal, Volume 19, Issue 11, pp 269-271, Nov 1971
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Taylor and Francis
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Animal type:
Companion animal,
Dog
Subject terms: Disease surveillance, Epidemiology, Sudden death, Mortality/morbidity, Toxicology, Vitamins
Article class: Clinical Communication
Subject terms: Disease surveillance, Epidemiology, Sudden death, Mortality/morbidity, Toxicology, Vitamins
Article class: Clinical Communication