@article{hauser_bilgen_smith_2006, title={Ionic crosslinking of cellulose}, volume={31}, number={3}, journal={Indian Journal of Fibre & Textile Research}, author={Hauser, P. J. and Bilgen, M. and Smith, B.}, year={2006}, pages={363–368} } @article{smith_smith_1991, title={NORMAL XERORADIOGRAPHIC AND RADIOGRAPHIC ANATOMY OF THE BOBWHITE QUAIL (COLINUS-VIRGINIANUS), WITH REFERENCE TO OTHER GALLIFORM SPECIES}, volume={32}, ISSN={["0196-3627"]}, DOI={10.1111/j.1740-8261.1991.tb00095.x}, abstractNote={The purpose of this study was to provide a reference for xeroradiographic and conventional radiographic anatomy of the bobwhite quail (Colinus virginianus) as a representative of the avian order Galliformes. The heads, bodies, wings, and pelvic limbs of four adult birds were radiographed using xeroradiographic and conventional radiographic techniques. Nine xeroradiographs and their corresponding conventional radiographs were selected, and the xeroradiographs labeled to illustrate the normal anatomy of these regions. A xeroradiograph of the transometatarsus of the domestic peacock (Pavo cristatus) was also included to demonstrate the metatarsal spur, which is not present in the quail.}, number={3}, journal={VETERINARY RADIOLOGY}, author={SMITH, BJ and SMITH, SA}, year={1991}, pages={127–134} } @article{smith_smith_1991, title={NORMAL XERORADIOGRAPHIC AND RADIOGRAPHIC ANATOMY OF THE MALLARD DUCK (ANAS-PLATYRHYNCHOS) WITH REFERENCE TO OTHER ANSERINE SPECIES}, volume={32}, ISSN={["0196-3627"]}, DOI={10.1111/j.1740-8261.1991.tb00087.x}, abstractNote={The purpose of this study was to provide a reference for xeroradiographic and conventional radiographic anatomy of the mallard duck (Anas platyrhynchos) as a representative of the avian Order Anseriformes. The head, body, wing, and pelvic limb of three adult birds were radiographed using xeroradiographic and conventional radiographic techniques. Nine xeroradiographs and their corresponding conventional radiographs were selected, and the xeroradiographs labeled to illustrate normal anatomy. Selected views of other anseriform species were included to illustrate certain anatomical features unique to those species.}, number={2}, journal={VETERINARY RADIOLOGY}, author={SMITH, BJ and SMITH, SA}, year={1991}, pages={87–95} } @article{smith_smith_spaulding_flammer_smallwood_1990, title={THE NORMAL XERORADIOGRAPHIC AND RADIOGRAPHIC ANATOMY OF THE COCKATIEL (NYMPHICUS-HOLLANDIS)}, volume={31}, ISSN={["0196-3627"]}, DOI={10.1111/j.1740-8261.1990.tb00792.x}, abstractNote={The purpose of the study was to provide a reference for the normal radiographic anatomy of the cockatiel (Nymphicus hollundis). The head, body, wing, and pelvic limb of mature males were radiographed using xeroradiographic and conventional radiographic techniques. Ten xeroradiographs and ten corresponding conventional radiographs were selected, and the xeroradiographs appropriately labeled to illustrate the normal radiographic anatomy of these regions.}, number={5}, journal={VETERINARY RADIOLOGY}, author={SMITH, BJ and SMITH, SA and SPAULDING, KA and FLAMMER, K and SMALLWOOD, JE}, year={1990}, pages={226–234} } @article{smith_smith_flammer_spaulding_smallwood_1990, title={THE NORMAL XERORADIOGRAPHIC AND RADIOGRAPHIC ANATOMY OF THE ORANGE-WINGED AMAZON PARROT (AMAZONA-AMAZONICA-AMAZONICA)}, volume={31}, ISSN={["0196-3627"]}, DOI={10.1111/j.1740-8261.1990.tb01849.x}, abstractNote={The purpose of the study was to provide a reference for xeroradiographic and conventional radio‐graphic anatomy of the orange‐winged Amazon parrot (Amazona amazonica amazonica) as a representative of medium‐sized psittacine birds that are commonly kept as pets. The head, body, wing, and pelvic limb of a mature bird were radiographed using xeroradiographic and conventional radiographic techniques. Ten xeroradiographs and ten corresponding radiographs were selected, and the xeroradiographs labeled to illustrate the normal radiographic anatomy of these regions. Also included is a short discussion of unique avian anatomic features which are important to clinical evaluation.}, number={3}, journal={VETERINARY RADIOLOGY}, author={SMITH, BJ and SMITH, SA and FLAMMER, K and SPAULDING, KA and SMALLWOOD, JE}, year={1990}, pages={114–124} }