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Accuracy of Daily Point Relocations in Assessing Real Movement of Radio-Marked Animals
The Journal of Wildlife Management, 1987Correlation coefficients were calculated for the straight line distances between telemetry relocations taken at 24-hour intervals and the sum of the distances between relocations taken more frequently over 24 hours for pronghorns (Antilocapra americana), coyotes (Canis latrans), bobcats (Felis rufus), and mallards (Anas platyrhynchos). In only two of 8
John W. Laundre +3 more
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Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science, 2014
A survey was conducted to assess decisions people make when acquiring dogs, including what sources they consider, the importance of the variety of dogs available, and their willingness to travel to adopt dogs of their choice. A conjoint design was used to ask each respondent to rate his or her likelihood of acquiring a dog based on a "profile" that ...
Laurie, Garrison, Emily, Weiss
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A survey was conducted to assess decisions people make when acquiring dogs, including what sources they consider, the importance of the variety of dogs available, and their willingness to travel to adopt dogs of their choice. A conjoint design was used to ask each respondent to rate his or her likelihood of acquiring a dog based on a "profile" that ...
Laurie, Garrison, Emily, Weiss
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Schweizer Archiv fur Tierheilkunde, 1997
Twenty cases with patellar luxation in dogs and cats, in which a sulcoplasty and cranialisation of the tuberositas tibiae were performed, were investigated and reviewed retrospectively. Twelve knees were available for follow-up after a mean period of 15 months.
D A, Koch, P M, Montavon
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Twenty cases with patellar luxation in dogs and cats, in which a sulcoplasty and cranialisation of the tuberositas tibiae were performed, were investigated and reviewed retrospectively. Twelve knees were available for follow-up after a mean period of 15 months.
D A, Koch, P M, Montavon
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Journal of the American Association for Laboratory Animal Science : JAALAS, 2011
Appropriate laboratory animal facility lighting and lighting protocols are essential for maintaining the health and wellbeing of laboratory animals and ensuring the credible outcome of scientific investigations. Our recent experience in relocating to a new laboratory facility illustrates the importance of these considerations.
Robert T, Dauchy +9 more
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Appropriate laboratory animal facility lighting and lighting protocols are essential for maintaining the health and wellbeing of laboratory animals and ensuring the credible outcome of scientific investigations. Our recent experience in relocating to a new laboratory facility illustrates the importance of these considerations.
Robert T, Dauchy +9 more
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Influence of distance habitat, and memory on animal relocation patterns
Animal movement paths are the result of a confluence of pattern-generating forces. Numerous hypotheses relate animal relocation patterns to one factor, but interactions among variables have seldom been examined, nor have a cosmopolitan host of such models been allowed to compete on common ground.openaire +1 more source
Prognosis of Relocation Disease in Animals using Aggregation Method with Optimization Techniques
2024 Eighth International Conference on Parallel, Distributed and Grid Computing (PDGC)Khushwant Singh +5 more
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