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The reasons of drug residues in bulk milk
Jeong-hun Kang, Jin-suk Kim, Pill-su Choi, Won-chang Lee
Korean J Vet Res. 1999;39(6):1180-1186.
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Development of a model for a national animal health monitoring system 1. Epidemiological evaluation of factors influencing drug residues of milk in Gyeongnam area
Jong-shu Kim, Min-cheol Choi, Gon-sup Kim, Ho-jo Kang, Dae-sik Nah, Sung-gi Son, Jong-min Lee, Il-guen Park, Jung-ho Heo, Ju-hong Lee, Dong-won An
Korean J Vet Res. 1998;38(3):544-552.
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Improvement of polymerase chain reaction methods for rapid detection of Listeria monocytogenes in raw milk
Chul-hyun Yi, Won-geun Son, Ho-jo Kang
Korean J Vet Res. 1996;36(1):119-129.
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Studies on use of milk progesterone EIA-kit for diagnosis of reproductive disorders and non-pregnancy in dairy cows
Byung-hyun Chung, Byeong-han Lee, Young-sun Kang, Jin-young Kim, Hyoung-young Nam, Kang-yeol Lee, Yoon-sik Hwang, Kwang-hun Yang, Kil-saeng Chung
Korean J Vet Res. 1995;35(1):169-177.
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A study on the concentrations of milk progesterone in dairy cattle with ovarian reproductive disorders
Jung-yun Cho, Byeong-han Lee, Young-sun Kang, Jin-young Kim, Soon-hak Yook, Soek-hwa Choi, Jong-bae Kim, Hwa-joong Yoon, Byung-hyun Chung
Korean J Vet Res. 1995;35(1):159-167.
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Progesterone assays as an aid for improving reproductive efficiency in dairy cattle III. Milk progesterone profiles in repeat-breeder dairy cows
Byong-kyu Kang, Han-sun Choi, Sang-gong Choi, Chang-ho Son, Hong-suk Chon
Korean J Vet Res. 1994;34(1):189-193.
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