Clinical Textbook for Veterinary TechniciansNow in full-color! Written by veterinarians, including many board-certified specialists, and veterinary technicians, this comprehensive textbook is divided into six major sections covering nearly all the major content areas in the veterinary technology curriculum. The text contains helpful learning features, including introductions, boxed technician tips, and suggested readings - all written at a level appropriate for technicians.
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... VITAMINS Vitamins are organic compounds necessary for normal physiologic function . Most vitamins cannot be synthesized in the body and therefore must be ... Vitamin D Vitamin E 444 PART THREE PATIENT MANAGEMENT AND NUTRITION Vitamins,
... VITAMINS Vitamins are organic compounds necessary for normal physiologic function . Most vitamins cannot be synthesized in the body and therefore must be ... Vitamin D Vitamin E 444 PART THREE PATIENT MANAGEMENT AND NUTRITION Vitamins,
Page 505
... vitamins , whereas vitamin K is the only fat - soluble vitamin readily synthesized by microorganisms . The supplementa- tion of water - soluble vitamins or vitamin K normally is not necessary in rations for ruminants . Forages of good ...
... vitamins , whereas vitamin K is the only fat - soluble vitamin readily synthesized by microorganisms . The supplementa- tion of water - soluble vitamins or vitamin K normally is not necessary in rations for ruminants . Forages of good ...
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... vitamins supplemented in breeding herd diets are the fat - soluble vitamins A , D , E , and K and the water - soluble vitamins thiamin , riboflavin , niacin , pantothenic acid , B6 , B12 , choline , biotin , and folic acid . Adequate ...
... vitamins supplemented in breeding herd diets are the fat - soluble vitamins A , D , E , and K and the water - soluble vitamins thiamin , riboflavin , niacin , pantothenic acid , B6 , B12 , choline , biotin , and folic acid . Adequate ...
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