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    • A Survey of Dog Owners in Remote Northern Australian Indigenous Communities to Inform Rabies Incursion Planning 

      Hudson, Emily G.; Dhand, Navneet K.; Dürr, Salome; Ward, Michael P.
      Published 2016-04-26
      Australia is underprepared for a rabies incursion due to a lack of information about how a rabies outbreak would spread within the susceptible canine populations and which control strategies would be best to control it. ...
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    • Characteristics of persons convicted for offences relating to animal hoarding in New South Wales 

      Joffe, M; O’Shannessy, D; Dhand, Navneet K.; Westman, M; Fawcett, A
      Published 2014-01-01
      Objective To highlight the characteristics of persons convicted for offences related to animal hoarding in New South Wales, Australia, document the outcomes of cases and compare them with overseas studies. Design ...
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    • Repeatability of results from three in-house biochemistry analysers and a commercial laboratory analyser used in small animal practice 

      Baral, Randolph M.; Dhand, Navneet K.; Morton, John M.; Krockenberger, Mark B.; Govendir, Merran
      Published 2015-01-01
      The repeatability (precision) of clinical pathology results is vital for confidence in the measured values. Comparison to biological variation is an accepted standard for instrument/method performance in human clinical ...
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    • Computed tomographic features of feline sino-nasal and sino-orbital aspergillosis 

      Barrs, V.R.; Beatty, J.A.; Dhand, Navneet K.; Talbot, J.J.; Bell, E; Abraham, L.A.; Chapman, P; Bennett, S; van Doorn, T; Makara, M
      Published 2014-01-01
      Feline upper respiratory tract aspergillosis (URTA) occurs as two distinct anatomic forms, sinonasal aspergillosis (SNA) and sino-orbital aspergillosis (SOA). An emerging pathogen, Aspergillus felis is frequently involved. ...
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    • Data for "Predator odours attract other predators creating an olfactory web of information" 

      Banks, Peter B; Daly, Andrew; Bytheway, Jenna P
      Published 2016-04-15
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