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Studies on the digestion of carbohydrates in the camel (Camelus dromedarius)

Tropical Animal Health and Production, 1977
Camels with cannulas in the small intestine were used to study the "digestive-absorptive" capacities of the small intestine. Solutions of different carbohydrates were infused through the cannulas and the responses in blood glucose levels were measured. Monosaccharides were readily absorbed from the camel small intestine.
F, Toofanian, S, Aliakbari
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Ultrastructure of Camel (Camelus dromedarius) Spermatozoa

Anatomia, Histologia, Embryologia, 1986
AbstractSpermatozoa collected from the caudae epididymidis of six camels were examined by phase contrast, scanning electron and transmission electron microscopy. A comparison of the morphology of the camel spermatozoa with that of other domestic animals is presented.
E, Heath, M S, Mostafa, S, Karasek
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Experimental copper poisoning in the camel (Camelus dromedarius)

Journal of Comparative Pathology, 1993
Copper sulphate was administered by the oral or intravenous route to five dromedary camels. Two camels (1 and 2) receiving copper sulphate at 200 mg per kg per day by drench died within 8 days and camel 3, receiving 100 mg per kg per day by the same route, was slaughtered on day 172.
H, Abu Damir   +5 more
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Pharmacokinetic considerations in the camel (Camelus dromedarius): A review

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part C: Pharmacology, Toxicology and Endocrinology, 1996
In this article the pharmacokinetic profile of several antibacterial, antiparasitic and antiinflammatory agents in camels has been reviewed. The effect of dehydration on the kinetics of these drugs has also been discussed.
B H, Ali, M, Oukessou, A K, Bashir
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Seroprevalence of camel brucellosis (Camelus dromedarius) in Somaliland

Tropical Animal Health and Production, 2009
The present study was delineated to investigate the prevalence and risk factors of camel brucellosis in Northern Somalia (Somaliland). The study was carried out at three main districts of camel-rearing regions of Somaliland (Awdal, Waqoyi Galbed and Togdheer) in the period from July to November, 2008.
Yasser M, Ghanem   +5 more
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Hump biopsy on large camelids (Camelus dromedarius and Camelus bactrianus)

2013
Composed essentially of adipose tissue containing a high proportion of fat, the hump is a particularity of the camel. The collection of hump fat by biopsy is an easy way for monitoring the composition of fat storage or for the follow-up of xenobiotic lipophilic molecules. The method of biopsy is described.
Faye, Bernard   +4 more
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Development of the Mesonephros in Camel (Camelus dromedarius)

Anatomia, Histologia, Embryologia, 2007
SummaryThe study of the development of the mesonephros in the camel (Camelus dromedarius) was carried out on 16 embryos ranging from 0.9 to 8.6 cm crown vertebral rump length (CVRL). At 0.9 cm CVRL, the mesonephros is represented by a narrow strip along the roof of the thoracolumbar part of the vertebral column.
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A review of reproduction in the female camel (Camelus dromedarius)

Theriogenology, 1987
The Arabian camel (Camelus dromedarius), the one-humped camel, is a primary inhabitant of the northern half of Africa, the Middle East and Pakistan and India. The dromedary is a multipurpose animal used for transportation, the production of milk and meat, as well as such by-products as wool, hair and hides.
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Carotid body of Camelus dromedarius.

Acta anatomica, 1975
The carotid body of the camel is located between a mass of loose connective tissue at the point of separation of the internal carotid artery from the carotid trunk. A capsule-like connective tissue sheath sends strands in between the parenchyme of this organ and separates lobes and lobules, making it disseminated in type, as in man and in the horse ...
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Nuclear configuration of the diencephalon of Camelus dromedarius

Cells Tissues Organs, 1970
R, Kanagasuntheram   +2 more
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