Published 1984 | Version v1
Book

Animal health and production

  • 1. New York State Coll. of Veterinary Medicine, Ithaca (USA)

Description

An outline review is presented of the use of radioisotopes and radiation in animal health and production research. Techniques covered are the qualitative localization of a radioisotope (static and dynamic measurements, detection procedures involving locating concentration sites of labelled toxins, parasites, abnormal blood cells, etc.), quantitative measurement of isotopes (absorption and excretion, transfer across membranes) comparator studies (determination of mass, volume or flow), isotope dilution and related studies (in vivo and in vitro applications, determination of total body red cell or plasma volume), dynamic systems (single compartmental systems such as rumen studies and the suckling lamb or calf, multiple exits from a compartment and multiple doses), stable isotopes and mass spectrometry, activation analysis and nuclear magnetic resonance, and the use of internal irradiation (sterile male technique, control of insects and parasites, production of attenuated vaccines etc.). (U.K.)

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Publishing Information

Publisher
Academic Press.
Imprint Place
London (UK)
ISBN
0-12-436602-3
Imprint Title
Isotopes and radiation in agricultural sciences
Imprint Pagination
377 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 183-238.

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Notes
Imprint:Price Pound25.00.