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  • av Ian (University College Dublin Gordon
    1 854,-

    This book is the second in a set of four providing a series on controlled reproduction in farm animals. This second volume focuses on sheep and goats. It will appeal to reproductive physiologists and workers in animal production, animal breeding and veterinary medicine.

  • av Ian (University College Dublin Gordon
    3 274,-

    3000 new references added since the first editionGives information necessary to produce embryos totally through in vitro techniques|Shows commercial applications of embryo and oocyte researchCattle remain at the forefront of many new developments in reproductive technology and ||what can be done for the cow today will later be applicable...

  • - Controlled Reproduction in Cattle and Buffaloes
    av Ian (University College Dublin Gordon
    1 999,-

    This book is the first in a set of four providing a series on controlled reproduction in farm animals. Buffaloes, goats, deer and camelids have been added to the species covered by the series compared to the previous book. All volumes provide comprehensive reference lists and are fully up-to-date. This first volume focuses on cattle and buffaloes.

  • - Controlled Reproduction in Pigs
    av Ian (University College Dublin Gordon
    1 585,-

    This book is the third in a set of four providing a series on controlled reproduction in farm animals. This third volume focuses on pigs. It will appeal to reproductive physiologists and workers in animal production, animal breeding and veterinary medicine.

  • av Ian (University College Dublin Gordon
    5 312,-

    This is the four volume set of the acclaimed series in controlled reproduction in farm animals.

  • av Ireland) Gordon & Ian (University College Dublin
    619,-

    Drawing on the interplay between farming and research, this popular textbook provides an updated account of the key techniques for manipulating reproduction in farm animals. It places due emphasis on techniques developed or improved over the last decade, covering technologies for cattle, pigs, sheep, goats, buffaloes, camelids, horses and poultry.

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