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Browsing 1935 Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Science and Animal Industry, Volume 4, 1935 by Title
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Groenewald, J.W.; Du Toit, P.J.
(Pretoria : Government Printer, 1935)
No abstract available.
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Curson, H.H.; Du Toit, P.J.
(Pretoria : Government Printer, 1935)
No abstract available.
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De Lange, M.; Belonje, C.W.A.; Du Toit, P.J.
(Pretoria : Government Printer, 1935)
No abstract available.
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Fourie, J.; Du Toit, P.J.
(Pretoria : Government Printer, 1935)
No abstract available.
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Van der Walt, S.J.; Du Toit, P.J.
(Pretoria : Government Printer, 1935)
No abstract available.
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Van der Walt, S.J.; Du Toit, P.J.
(Pretoria : Government Printer, 1935)
No abstract available.
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Hofmeyr, C.F.B.; Du Toit, P.J.
(Pretoria : Government Printer, 1935)
No abstract available.
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Parkin, B.S.; South Africa. Dept. of Agricultural Technical Services
(Pretoria : Government Printer, 1935)
There were no indications of the production of drug-fastness in the use of Antimosan for the treatment of T. congolense infection in guinea pigs either when each generation was treated once or when the trypanosome was ...
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Fourie, P.J.J.; South Africa. Dept. of Agricultural Technical Services
(Pretoria : Government Printer, 1935)
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Roux, L.L.; Murray, G.N.; Schutte, D.J.; South Africa. Dept. of Agricultural Technical Services
(Pretoria : Government Printer, 1935)
A study was made of the effect on the S.N.F. percentage of milk of three types of rations, namely, heavy concentrates, heavy dry roughage and heavy succulent rations, when these were feel throughout the lactation period. ...
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Kellermann, J.H.; Du Toit, P.J.
(Pretoria : Government Printer, 1935)
Lucerne is not only high in minerals and vitamins but also in proteins, yet, curiously enough, it is rather low in cysteine as determined biologically with rats by Haag (1931). This discovery may be of importance to parts ...
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Bosman, V.; Du Toit, P.J.
(Pretoria : Government Printer, 1935)
A comparison is made of the influence of pregnancy and lactation on two groups of merino stud ewes maintained under farming conditions in the Karoo. Pregnancy does not influence the fibre fineness of merino wool significantly. ...
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Groenewald, J.W.; South Africa. Dept. of Agricultural Technical Services
(Pretoria : Government Printer, 1935)
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Parkin, B.S.; South Africa. Dept. of Agricultural Technical Services
(Pretoria : Government Printer, 1935)
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Rimington, Claude; South Africa. Dept. of Agricultural Technical Services
(Pretoria : Government Printer, 1935)
The active principles of Cucumis africanus, Cucumis myriocarpus and Cucumis leptodermis have been isolated and examined chemically.
In the case of Cucumis africanus and Cucumis myriocarpus only one poisonous substance ...
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Rimington, Claude; Steyn, Douw G.; South Africa. Dept. of Agricultural Technical Services
(Pretoria : Government Printer, 1935)
(1) Cyanogenetic glucosides were found in five South African species of Acacia (A. giraffae Willd., A. lasiopetala Oliv., A. litakunensis Burch., A. robusta Burch., and A. stolonifera Burch.), whilst repeated tests conducted ...
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Steyn, D.G.; Du Toit, P.J.
(1935)
From the results of experiments conducted upon fourteen rabbits it appears that repeated ingestion of small amounts of slangkop does not induce the development of tolerance but that the plant has cumulative effects. What ...
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Rimington, C.; Du Toit, P.J.
(Pretoria : Government Printer, 1935)
The alkaloid present in Psilocaulon articulatum, N.E.Br. has been isolated and identified as Piperidine. It occurs in plant in part as the hydrochloride and is present to the extent of approximately 4.5 per cent. Of the ...
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Roux, L.L.; Du Toit, P.J.
(The Government Printer, Pretoria, 1935)
1. Two rations for rearing dairy calves up to six months of age were tested. 2. Ten grade Friesland calves reared as milk substitute which was supplemented by lucerne hay, attained 85 per cent. Normal weight and 99•1 per ...