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  1. ... only 3 agents which have been tried (spiramycin, bovine colostrum preparations, and diclazuril)., and all are of no ... intravenous fora, with uncertain outcome. Several preparations of bovine colostrum and bovine immune globulin have becn tried in ...
  2. ... California attorneys, asking us if we could identify bovine colostrum. Now, why in the world would they care whether we could identify bovine colostrum? DR. CONWAY-WELCH: That is cow’s milk. DR. ...
  3. ... J. W. Cholesterol and cholesterol ester content of bovine colostrum. J. Exp. M., 1928, 48: 21-4.—Smith, ...
  4. ... California attorneys, asking us if we could identify bovine colostrum. Now, why in the world would they care whether we could identify bovine colostrum? DR. CONWAY-WELCH: That is cow’s milk. DR. ...
  5. ... important in protecting against human toxoplasmosis. e@ Identified bovine colostrum (the first postpartum milk from lactating cows) containing ...
  6. ... important in protecting against human toxoplasmosis. e@ Identified bovine colostrum (the first postpartum milk from lactating cows) containing ...
  7. ... Colostrum und Milch" (Experiments on the transmission of bovine leukosis through Colostrum and milk) BK. WEINHOLD und 0.C. STRAUB "Untersuchungen zur Ubertragung der Rinderleukose mit Serum, Blut, Knochenmark ... of bovine leukosis through serum, blood, bone marrow and leukocytes), ...
  8. ... acid, and fatty acid content of human and bovine milk and colostrum. 4 (5) To Vincent du Vigneaud, at Cornell ...
  9. ... fact abortion has been brought about in pregnant cattle before the normal period of delivery by injections of colostrum from a normal cow. Colostrum differs in many ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - Sanitary control of the food supply 
    Publication: Concord, N.H. : Printed at the Republican Press Association, 1884
    ... low nutri- tive powers, and dangerous to infants. Colostrum.—The milk from cows soon after calving should not be sold. It has often produced intestinal troubles in chil- dren. Cattle improperly cared for.—Cattle improperly housed and 23 ...
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