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Frequency of Brucella canis seropositivity in at‐risk dogs referred for veterinary care in the UK

open access: yesVeterinary Record, EarlyView.
Abstract Background Brucella canis is a canine pathogen of zoonotic concern. It is not considered endemic in the UK, with most infections diagnosed in travelled dogs or their offspring. Methods Between March 2021 and December 2022, all dogs with a history of travel outside of the UK or clinical signs compatible with brucellosis referred for veterinary ...
Josh Kennils   +3 more
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A case of supernumerary cuspid.

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Kobayashi, Seishi   +5 more
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Cuspid gigantism

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, and Oral Pathology, 1980
J R Hayward, James R Hayward
exaly   +3 more sources

Valsalva Sinus Aneurysm of the Non-Coronary Cuspid Presenting as Cyclops Sign on Multi-Detector Computed Tomography

open access: yesPediatrics and Neonatology, 2012
An 8-year-old girl with Williams syndrome was found to have a heart murmur. Cardiac CT demonstrated a Valsalva sinus aneurysm (VSA) of the non-coronary cuspid, with left atrium (LA) indentation, resembling the face of Cyclops on a coronal reformatted ...
Chui-Mei Tiu, Jen-Dar Chen
exaly   +2 more sources

Cuspidal Unipotent Classes and Cuspidal Brauer Characters

Journal of the London Mathematical Society, 1996
Let \(G\) be a connected reductive group defined over the finite field with \(q\) elements. We assume that the centre of \(G\) is connected and that \(q\) is a power of a good prime for \(G\). In his theory of generalized Gelfand-Graev representations (GGGRs for short), \textit{N. Kawanaka} [Proc. Symp. Pure Math.
Geck, Meinolf, Malle, Gunter
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