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Avian Endosurgery

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice, 2010
Endoscopy has proven to be an important diagnostic tool for avian veterinarians wishing to visualize and biopsy internal structures. To date, most of the described endoscopic procedures are single-entry techniques. The use of miniature laparoscopy equipment has been pioneered in human pediatrics and many of these instruments now can be used used in ...
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The avian heterophil

Developmental & Comparative Immunology, 2013
Heterophils play an indispensable role in the immune defense of the avian host. To accomplish this defense, heterophils use sophisticated mechanisms to both detect and destroy pathogenic microbes. Detection of pathogens through the toll-like receptors (TLR), FC and complement receptors, and other pathogen recognition receptors has been recently ...
Kenneth J, Genovese   +3 more
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Avian vision

Current Biology, 2022
The primary reliance of birds on vision is readily and frequently asserted. Casual observations of birds completing their everyday behaviours is sufficient to convince most observers that birds are using vision to control their key behaviours. This assertion is supported by evidence that in most bird species relatively large portions of their brains ...
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The avian brain

Current Biology, 2022
There is a reason this primer is called 'The avian brain' and not 'The birdbrain' even though the latter term might be more accessible. The term birdbrain was long used as a derogative, yet I hope that this primer will inspire you to see it more as I do - as a compliment. This primer will take you on a short tour.
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Avian Flight

2005
Abstract Bird flight has always intrigued mankind. This book provides an up-to-date account of our existing knowledge on the subject, offering new insights and challenging some established views. A brief history of the science of flight introduces the basic physical principles governing aerial locomotion.
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Avian Endoscopy

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1990
Endoscopic techniques in birds provide invaluable information on the medical care and husbandry of avian species. The instruments required to perform these examinations have been adapted from human arthroscopic instruments. With the advances in avian anesthetic techniques, endoscopic techniques can be readily and successfully applied to the avian ...
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Avian flu

Nursing Management, 2005
Media reports about an infection of a different nature, avian flu, are often contradictory and sometimes confusing, which can prompt patients and clients to turn to healthcare professionals for advice about the disease.
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Avian anaesthesia

Veterinary Record, 1985
P J, Pascoe   +3 more
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