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Haematology Of Australian Mammals Phillip Clark

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Haematology Of Australian Mammals Phillip Clark
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Publisher: CSIRO PUBLISHING
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.38 MB
Pages: 260
Author: Phillip Clark
ISBN: 9780643068308, 9780643091030, 0643068309, 0643091033
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Haematology Of Australian Mammals Phillip Clark by Phillip Clark 9780643068308, 9780643091030, 0643068309, 0643091033 instant download after payment.

Haematology of Australian Mammals is a valuable guide to collecting and analysing the blood of Australian mammals for haematological studies and diagnosis and monitoring of disease. It outlines general principles for selecting sites for blood collection and for handling and analysing samples to achieve quality results. Chapters then describe the morphology and function of haematological cells, with reference to the known characteristics of Australian mammals in health and the changes that may be encountered in response to common diseases. Haemoparasites that have been encountered in Australian mammals are discussed next, along with comments on their pathogenicity. Lastly, haematological values from previously published studies are compiled into species-specific tables, providing a convenient reference to compare to the results of clinical cases. Written descriptions and colour photomicrographs of haematological cells from more than 100 species aid the identification of cells and the detection of abnormalities. Information is provided throughout for representative species from all the major groups of native Australian mammals including monotremes, polyprotodont marsupials, diprotodont marsupials, rats and mice, bats and marine mammals.

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