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  2. Equine protozoal myeloencephalitis - Wikipedia

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    Equine EPM is caused by the parasites that exhibit SAG1, SAG5, and SAG6. SAG1 and SAG5 are responsible for the majority of EPM cases in horses. Horses produce antibodies to these surface antigens. Serum antibody testing is available that measures levels of these antibodies in the blood of horses, which is helpful in diagnosing EPM in an ataxic ...

  3. North Star (New York Central Railroad train) - Wikipedia

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    In the train's summer seasons in its early years a high proportion of the sleeping cars were Lake Placid-bound. In addition to Lake Placid-bound sleepers, in some seasons, such as summer 1951, the sleeper destinations included Malone, a destination further north in the North Country, along the NYC's traditional route towards Montreal.

  4. North Star (Amtrak train) - Wikipedia

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    The North Star was a passenger train operated by Amtrak (the National Railroad Passenger Corporation) between Duluth, Minnesota and Saint Paul, Minnesota. It originally operated from Chicago, Illinois via St. Paul to Superior, Wisconsin and Duluth, but was soon cut back to a Saint Paul–Duluth train. The service relied in part on funding from ...

  5. Sarcocystis neurona - Wikipedia

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    Early clinical signs of EPM include stumbling and frequent interference, which can often be mistaken for lameness of thoracic and/or pelvic limbs in horses. In horses, the disease often progresses gradually and includes clinical signs such as ataxia. In some horses mild clinical signs may herald a rapidly progressive disease course.

  6. List of Amtrak routes - Wikipedia

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    This listing includes current and discontinued routes operated by Amtrak since May 1, 1971. Some intercity trains were also operated after 1971 by the Alaska Railroad, Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad, Chicago South Shore and South Bend Railroad, Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad, Georgia Railroad, Reading Company, and Southern Railway.

  7. At least 43 horses killed, man burned in Logan County barn fire

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    Assistant Fire Chief Jason Johns said firefighters from Logan, Hardin and Union counties responded to the fire at Brant Performance Horses, 8755 State Route 638, about two miles south of Belle Center.

  8. Brumby shooting - Wikipedia

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    Wild horses were shot as part of the campaign in NSW to eradicate cattle tick, [91] [92] the most serious external parasite of Australian cattle. [93] [94] NSW was declared free of cattle ticks. [95] Horses can also carry brucellosis [96] and thousands were mustered in the far north in the 1980s under the Brucellosis-Tuberculosis eradication ...

  9. List of accidents on Amtrak - Wikipedia

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    The train derailed on a curve while leaving East Glacier Park station. RAR-80-6: April 2, 1980 Silver Star: Lakeview, North Carolina: Train collision 0 123 The train collided head-on with a Seaboard Coast Line freight train. RAR-80-8: July 9, 1980 Quaker City: Linden, New Jersey: Equipment collision 1 17 The train struck a rail protruding from ...