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Table of Contents
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Editorial Advisory Board
- List of Contributors
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Section 1: Animal Tracking and Sensor Technologies
- Chapter 1: Intelligent Wildlife Tracking Using Ubiquitous Technological Suite
- Chapter 2: The Application of RFID in the Life-Time Traceability of Animals
- Chapter 3: Image Quality Assessment and Outliers Filtering in an Image-Based Animal Supervision System
- Chapter 4: Microchip-Induced Tumors in Laboratory Rodents and Dogs
- Section 2: Disease Diagnosis and Prevention
- Chapter 5: Thermographic Evaluation of Racehorse Performance
- Chapter 6: An Up-To-Date Review of Piglet Isosporosis
- Chapter 7: Thermography in Animal Models of Cancer
- Chapter 8: Understanding Strategies for Implementing Integrated Information Systems for Rabies Surveillance
- Chapter 9: Open Source Educational Initiatives to Improve Awareness of Rabies Prevention
- Section 3: Equine and Livestock Care
- Chapter 10: Enhancing the Daily Routines of Equine Veterinarians Using Mobile Technology
- Chapter 11: Improvement of Food Security Through Reforming of Domestic Veterinary Service
- Chapter 12: Optimization of Dairy Feeding Models With C-SOMGA
- Chapter 13: Role of Dairy Farming in Rural Development
- Chapter 14: Impact of Information and Communication Technology on Livestock Production
- Chapter 15: Mini Livestock Ranching
- Section 4: Veterinary Education
- Chapter 16: Examining the Use of Web-Based Reusable Learning Objects by Animal and Veterinary Nursing Students
- Chapter 17: The Use of Reusable Learning Objects to Enhance the Delivery of Veterinary Education
- Chapter 18: EVAINU Research
- Chapter 19: Veterinary Medicine
- Index
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