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  2. Veterinary medicine - Wikipedia

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    A veterinary technician in Ethiopia shows the owner of an ailing donkey how to sanitize the site of infection.. Veterinary medicine is the branch of medicine that deals with the prevention, management, diagnosis, and treatment of disease, disorder, and injury in non-human animals.

  3. Veterinary public health - Wikipedia

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    Veterinary public health (VPH) is a component of public health that focuses on the application of veterinary science to protect and improve the physical, mental and social well-being of humans. [1]

  4. North Carolina State University College of Veterinary Medicine

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    The College provides the animal-owning public with veterinary medical services in 18 specialty clinics through its Veterinary Hospital. [2] About 23,000 cases—primarily companion animals and horses—are diagnosed and treated in the Randall B. Terry, Jr. Companion Animal Veterinary Medical Center, Veterinary Health and Wellness Center, and Equine and Farm Veterinary Hospital & Field Services ...

  5. Bismuth subcarbonate - Wikipedia

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    Bismuth subcarbonate can be attained from the reaction between bismuth nanoparticles and the atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO 2) dissolved in water. [6] Bismuth subcarbonate has the tendency to form nanoplates, but it can be also obtained as small round nanospheres (with controlled size) when it is grown in the presence of halloysite nanotubes. [6]

  6. Bismuthyl (ion) - Wikipedia

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    Bismuthyl is an inorganic oxygen-containing singly charged ion with the chemical formula BiO +, and is an oxycation of bismuth in the +3 oxidation state. Most often it is formed during the hydrolysis of trivalent bismuth salts, primarily nitrate, chloride and other halides.

  7. Inside–outside–beginning (tagging) - Wikipedia

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    Chunks of length greater than or equal to two always start with the B tag and end with the E tag." [4] Other Tagging Scheme's include BIOES/BILOU, where 'E' and 'L' denotes Last or Ending character is such a sequence and 'S' denotes Single element or 'U' Unit element. An Example with BIOES format: Alex S-PER is O going O with O Marty B-PER A.