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Toward standardized methods in canine vaginal microbiome research: evaluation of storage, host DNA depletion, and database selection. [PDF]
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Assessment of predictive value of pre- and postoperative urethral pressure profiles for long-term continence in female dogs with ectopic ureters: a preliminary study. [PDF]
Langer P, Hamaide A, Noël S.
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Effect of dog-owner interaction on post-operative pain perception and stress of dogs and variability in their behavioural patterns. [PDF]
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Comparative Effects of Aminophylline, Caffeine, and Doxapram in Hypoxic Neonatal Dogs Born by Cesarean Section. [PDF]
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The prevalence of Mycoplasma canis in the vaginas of breeding bitches. [PDF]
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Bitch, Bitch, Bitch: Personal Criticism, Feminist Theory, and Dog‐writing
Hypatia, 2012By the turn of the twenty‐first century, women writing about electing to share their lives with female canines directly confront a strange sort of backlash. Even as their extensions of the feminist forms of personal criticism contribute to significant developments in theories of sex, gender, and species, they become targets of criticism as “indulgent ...
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New Zealand Veterinary Journal, 1964
Abstract Extract Hypoglycaemia in late pregnancy occurs commonly in the: ewe in which it is regarded as the primary disturbance in blood chemistry in the pathogenesis of pregnancy toxaemia (McClymont and Setchell, 1956). In the cow it is an extremely common post-partum condition, being implicated in the development of acetonaemia (Sampson, 1956).
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Abstract Extract Hypoglycaemia in late pregnancy occurs commonly in the: ewe in which it is regarded as the primary disturbance in blood chemistry in the pathogenesis of pregnancy toxaemia (McClymont and Setchell, 1956). In the cow it is an extremely common post-partum condition, being implicated in the development of acetonaemia (Sampson, 1956).
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