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... increase . At the same time there has been an increasing tendency on the part of farmers to take advantage of veterinary advice on broad questions of husbandry and preventive medicine . Small animal practice is likely to develop with ...
... increase . At the same time there has been an increasing tendency on the part of farmers to take advantage of veterinary advice on broad questions of husbandry and preventive medicine . Small animal practice is likely to develop with ...
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... increase in the number of institutions at home leads to an increase , not a decrease , in the number of students coming to the U.K. For example , the total number of students in Indian universities has increased from 420,000 in 1951 to ...
... increase in the number of institutions at home leads to an increase , not a decrease , in the number of students coming to the U.K. For example , the total number of students in Indian universities has increased from 420,000 in 1951 to ...
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... increase in the number of students immediately following the War when the ex - service men returned and after 1953-54 when the effects of ' trend ' became evident ; preparation for the bulge ' has since become a further factor . It may ...
... increase in the number of students immediately following the War when the ex - service men returned and after 1953-54 when the effects of ' trend ' became evident ; preparation for the bulge ' has since become a further factor . It may ...
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