Blood cellular elements and serum proteins in Desert sheep in the Sudan

The blood cellular elements of thirty desert sheep are reported. Values obtained are in agreement with those previously published in other countries with a slight insignificant increase or decrease. Determination of the serum total and differential proteins gave an average value of 6.93 + 0.465 g ....

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Main Authors: Hassan, Y.M., Abdel-Wahab, M.F.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: 1967
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/66966
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description The blood cellular elements of thirty desert sheep are reported. Values obtained are in agreement with those previously published in other countries with a slight insignificant increase or decrease. Determination of the serum total and differential proteins gave an average value of 6.93 + 0.465 g . This value is more or less close to that found by other authors for serum protein in sheep i.e. 6.69 + 0.23 g. Sedimentation rate values are found to be 1.35 + 1.60. This high deviation was due to the great difference between maximum and minimum values.
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spelling CGSpace669662023-06-12T19:11:18Z Blood cellular elements and serum proteins in Desert sheep in the Sudan Hassan, Y.M. Abdel-Wahab, M.F. sheep blood elements proteins north africa The blood cellular elements of thirty desert sheep are reported. Values obtained are in agreement with those previously published in other countries with a slight insignificant increase or decrease. Determination of the serum total and differential proteins gave an average value of 6.93 + 0.465 g . This value is more or less close to that found by other authors for serum protein in sheep i.e. 6.69 + 0.23 g. Sedimentation rate values are found to be 1.35 + 1.60. This high deviation was due to the great difference between maximum and minimum values. 1967 2015-06-05T12:18:45Z 2015-06-05T12:18:45Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/66966 en Limited Access Hassan, Y.M. and Abdel-Wahab, M.F. 1967. Blood cellular elements and serum proteins in Desert sheep in the Sudan. Sudan Journal of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandery 8(2): 97-103.
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blood
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Hassan, Y.M.
Abdel-Wahab, M.F.
Blood cellular elements and serum proteins in Desert sheep in the Sudan
title Blood cellular elements and serum proteins in Desert sheep in the Sudan
title_full Blood cellular elements and serum proteins in Desert sheep in the Sudan
title_fullStr Blood cellular elements and serum proteins in Desert sheep in the Sudan
title_full_unstemmed Blood cellular elements and serum proteins in Desert sheep in the Sudan
title_short Blood cellular elements and serum proteins in Desert sheep in the Sudan
title_sort blood cellular elements and serum proteins in desert sheep in the sudan
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