IN PRACTICE
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Cultivating a deeper understanding of veterinary trends.
Introduction
IN PRACTICE is a distinguished journal published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd, focusing on the field of veterinary science. With an ISSN of 0263-841X and an E-ISSN of 2042-7689, this UK-based journal has been a vital resource in disseminating knowledge from 1981 to the present day, encompassing a wide array of topics pertinent to veterinary practice. Although it holds a Q3 ranking in the Veterinary (Miscellaneous) category, its contributions are significant, particularly in enhancing best practices and emerging trends within the field. Researchers, professionals, and students benefit from its rich content tailored to address contemporary challenges in veterinary health care. Although not an open-access journal, its carefully peer-reviewed articles provide a crucial platform for scholarly discussion and innovation. IN PRACTICE is essential for those seeking to advance their understanding and application of veterinary expertise.
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