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  • 21. Clinical evaluation of sodium bicarbonate, sodium L-lactate, and sodium acetate for the treatment of acidosis in diarrheic calves.
    Kasari TR, Naylor JM.
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  • 29. Alkalinizing effect of NaHCO₃ with and without glucose when administered orally to euhydrated neonatal dairy calves.
    Grünberg W, Hartmann H, Arlt S, Burfeind O, Staufenbiel R.
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  • 30. Oral electrolyte therapy.
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    De Vecchis R, Ciccarelli A, Ariano C, Cioppa C, Giasi A, Pucciarelli A, Cantatrione S.
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  • 34. Fallibility of plasma urea and creatinine as indices of renal function in diarrhoeic calves treated with conventional or nutritional oral rehydration solutions.
    Brooks HW, Gleadhill A, Wagstaff AJ, Michell AR.
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  • 36. [Clinical and hematological studies in newborn Holstein-Frisian breeding calves with diarrhea in Morocco].
    Maach L, Gründer HD, Boujija A.
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  • 39. Evaluation of a commercial preparation for oral therapy of diarrhea in neonatal calves: administration by suckling versus intubation.
    Cleek JL, Phillips RW.
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