The walls were painted with a water-based powder distemper, usually in grass green or primrose colour. |
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Will the insurer cover routine wellness care, such as inoculations against distemper, rabies and other diseases? |
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For example, parvovirus, distemper and rabies are diseases that can be vaccinated against. |
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Another reason for stalemate in the stock market is the political distemper created by the major political parties. |
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The family room pairs milk-painted and beeswaxed wainscoting below with a chalk-base distemper paint above. |
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Paper was printed by hand using wooden blocks and distemper paint, which dried to a soft, matt finish. |
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The kitchen gleamed from the distemper Dad had painted on its walls in contrasting shades of green and pink. |
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The rolls thus formed are laid out on a table where they are painted with a coat of ground color of distemper. |
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Puppies should be vaccinated against distemper, infectious hepatitis, leptospirosis, parvovirus, parainfluenza and rabies. |
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The canine distemper virus causes a highly contagious disease in dogs known as distemper. |
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In 1985 the last wild population experienced simultaneous epizootics of canine distemper and sylvatic plague. |
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Kamikaze died of distemper at a young age, and in 1939 Keller received one of his older brothers as a replacement. |
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Your cat is currently vaccinated for distemper, rabies, feline leukemia and any other syndrome for which there is a form of prevention. |
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The latest outbreak of phocine distemper virus has already killed more than 1,500 seals in other parts of Britain. |
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This species is also susceptible to a variety of diseases such as distemper, which is controlled in domestic dogs. |
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Though researchers are busy working on vaccines for plague and canine distemper, such tools are still a long way off. |
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At the nearby Scott Base, seals are infected with canine distemper, a virus passed to them by researchers' dogs. |
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The main cause for the decline of foxes on Santa Catalina Island is the rapid spread of canine distemper, which is transmitted by dogs. |
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In the 19th century, green verditer was used for both distemper and oil based interior house paints. |
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Initially the animals may appear healthy, but most die within days, he said, often from canine illnesses like parvo, distemper, and giardia. |
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There was a great loss of dogs by distemper in Pangnirtung which was a great tragedy. |
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Blue bice was used in watercolors and distemper during the 17th and 18th centuries. Our blue bice is made according to an English recipe of the 18th century. |
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In the wild, infectious diseases such as mange, canine distemper, and rabies probably are the most common causes of death. |
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This quote is supposed to confirm Thatcher as an anti-social radical individualist of the Ayn Rand distemper. |
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Puppies between the ages of three and six months are most susceptible to the disease, although older dogs and other carnivorous mammals can also contract distemper. |
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Seals do suffer badly from another species-jumping terrestrial infection: canine distemper. |
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In 1988, the distemper virus eradicated nearly two thirds of the seals in this area. |
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The cause is phocine distemper, a morbillivirus related to distemper in dogs. |
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Canine distemper virus was isolated from one of these seals during another mass death event. |
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The incidence of diseases, such as rabies and distemper, among lynxes and their impact on populations are also unknown. |
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This means his immune system is likely to be a whole lot stronger to combat common doggie diseases like distemper and parvovirus. |
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Shots for distemper, heartworm, parvovirus and kennel cough are a must. |
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Vets are advising owners of unvaccinated puppies in particular to be on their guard for the parvo virus, or canine distemper, which can kill dogs in a matter of days. |
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Many of the artists, most particularly Vuillard, painted these in distemper and left them unlined and unvarnished, making them more fragile than oils on canvas. |
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We use camlin water colour for fine painting and distemper in general. |
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In 1998, an outbreak of canine distemper swept through Santa Catalina Island severely reducing the island skunk and fox populations. |
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Empirical study of behavior can help prevent disease in species of conservation concern like phocine distemper in grey seals. |
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I have often wished that I knew as certain a remedy for any other distemper. |
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Development of a cell culture system susceptible to measle, canine distemper, and rinderpest viruses. |
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Before reintroduction, black-footed ferrets also receive vaccines to protect them from diseases like the plague and distemper, which are nearly 100 per cent fatal to ferrets and prairie dogs infected by contaminated fleas. |
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They were suffering from a flu-like infection, phocine distemper virus, which has ravaged seal colonies. |
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You trap ferals, neuter them, and give them their rabies shot. Maybe distemper. |
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They are largely resistant to tularemia, but are reputed to suffer from canine distemper in captivity. |
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The European polecat may suffer from distemper, influenza, the common cold and pneumonia. |
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Although canine distemper is lethal in dogs, it has not been recorded to kill wolves, except in Canada and Alaska. |
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He will probably be next to a street cur that has parvo or rabies or distemper. |
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Added to these factors were epidemic outbreaks of canine distemper, rabies, hepatitis and widespread starvation of the dogs, as mentioned earlier. |
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Rabies and distemper vaccination programs were initiated to protect the island's wildlife. |
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Canine distemper is thought to have been brought to the islands on a stowaway raccoon or a domestic dog. |
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Survey of Baylisascaris procyonis and canine distemper virus in southern Illinois raccoons. |
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It also can spread diseases such as canine distemper, which raccoons are susceptible to, from one population to another. |
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Canine distemper virus causes canine distemper diseases in dogs and in other carnivores. |
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Canine distemper has also infected both seals and dolphins in Western Europe and Russia. |
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For example, Gordon et al described the presence of canine distemper virus RNA in pagetic bone lesions. |
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CeMV is more closely related to ruminant morbilliviruses and human measles virus than to canine and phocine distemper viruses. |
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The 1988 and 2002 phocine distemper virus epidemics in European harbour seals. |
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Evaluating the influence of epidemiological parameters and host ecology on the spread of phocine distemper virus through populations of harbour seals. |
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Sequence analysis of the genes encoding the nucleocapsid protein and phosphoprotein of phocid distemper virus, and editing of the P gene transcript. |
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The infectious canine distemper disease has been found in Sierra Madre, La Canada-Flintridge and possibly in Arcadia, Pasadena, Glendale and Tujunga, officials said. |
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However, Riley did not find canine distemper in 25 bobcats in the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, California, an area of high visitation by humans. |
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Viral diseases carried by wolves include rabies, canine distemper, canine parvovirus, infectious canine hepatitis, papillomatosis, and canine coronavirus. |
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They thought that some frenzy distemper had got into his head. |
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Vaccination is the only way to protect your dog from serious diseases like parvovirus and leptospirosis, as well as distemper, hepatitis and parainfluenza. |
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