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A three-dimensional model of terrain-induced updrafts for movement ecology studies. [PDF]
Thedin R+4 more
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Small body size is associated with increased evolutionary lability of wing skeleton proportions in birds. [PDF]
Orkney A, Hedrick BP.
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Inefficacy of mallard flight responses to approaching vehicles. [PDF]
Guenin S+4 more
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Laxatives and cathartics. Uses and abuses.
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Position Paper: Cathartics [PDF]
The administration of a cathartic alone has no role in the management of the poisoned patient and is not recommended as a method of gut decontamination. Experimental data are conflicting regarding the use of cathartics in combination with activated charcoal.
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Nido del Jote Cabeza Roja (Cathartes aura) en la provincia de Chubut, Argentina
M. Moroni, Sergio A. Salvador
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EXPERIMENTAL LEAD POISONING IN TURKEY VULTURES (CATHARTES AURA) [PDF]
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Use of cathartics in toxic ingestions
Annals of Emergency Medicine, 1981Cathartics are commonly recommended for treatment of ingestion of toxic substances. Literature review shows little evidence of efficacy of this practice. Published reports of morbidity are limited to pediatric patients experiencing electrolyte imbalance.
Charles E. Becker, Jill M. Riegel
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Cathartics and the Sodium Pump
Nature, 1965THE classical concept of the action of the vegetable cathartics is that they irritate the intestinal mucosa. As a result of this ‘irritation’ intestinal motility is increased, and it is assumed that fluid contents are hurried through the intestine so fast that water and electrolytes cannot be absorbed as they are normally because the bowel contents are
Thomas G. Mitchell+3 more
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Gastrointestinal protectants and cathartics
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 2003The purpose of this article is to provide the reader with an overview of gastrointestinal cathartics and protectants and to point out possible applications for use in the horse with gastrointestinal disease. Most of the treatments described in this article have been used by the authors with apparent success; however, controlled studies with subsequent ...
Kirsten Tillotson+1 more
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