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Inspiratory resistive load detection in conscious dogs
Journal of Applied Physiology, 1991The physiological mechanisms mediating the detection of mechanical loads are unknown. This is, in part, due to the lack of an animal model of load detection that could be used to investigate specific sensory systems. We used American Foxhounds with tracheal stomata to behaviorally condition the detection of inspiratory occlusion and graded resistive ...
P W, Davenport +4 more
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Sixty seconds on . . . medical detection dogs
BMJ, 2019In a manner of speaking. As well as being man’s best friend and more than just a Christmas present, there is a growing body of evidence that a dog can be pretty effective in sniffing out illness and disease. You bet. Last week, results from the biggest study of its kind by the University of Bristol1 found that dogs can be trained to successfully alert
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Detection of antiplatelet immunoglobulin in thrombocytopenic dogs
Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology, 1989Indirect enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISA) were used to detect platelet-associated immunoglobulin in sera from dogs with immune-mediated thrombocytopenia (IMT) and/or other autoimmune syndromes. One ELISA, utilizing whole platelets as the antigen substrate, readily detected antibody associated with platelets, either as specific, antiplatelet ...
D S, McVey, W S, Shuman
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Effectiveness of Scat Detection Dogs for Detecting Forest Carnivores
The Journal of Wildlife Management, 2007Abstract: We assessed the detection and accuracy rates of detection dogs trained to locate scats from free‐ranging black bears ( Ursus americanus ), fishers ( Martes pennanti ), and bobcats ( Lynx rufus
ROBERT A. LONG +4 more
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Can Dogs Detect Hypoglycemic Breath Samples?
Canadian Journal of Diabetes, 2017Recent marketing of diabetes alert dogs (DADs) suggests that dogs may detect an olfactory cue signaling hypoglycemia, but empirical studies are few and their results inconsistent.We aimed to determine whether dogs without previous sniffer dog training could be trained to detect hypoglycemia from breath samples of T1D subjects.
Reeve, Catherine +4 more
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Detection of user-registered dog faces
Neurocomputing, 2014Dog face detection is an important object detection task, widely applied in many fields such as auto-focus and image retrieval. In many applications, users only care about specific target species, which are unknown to a detection system until the users register some relevant information like a limited number of target samples. We call this scenario the
Zhiwei Ruan +4 more
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Using dogs to detect hidden corrosion
Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 2014Dogs used as detectors in remote scent tracing (RST) technology usually detect the presence of explosives or contraband in scent samples collected by sucking air from containers or air freight. In this study, five dogs were trained to detect corrosion under the insulation (CUI) of pipes in scent samples collected at a gas processing plants.
Adee Schoon +3 more
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[Detection of Dirofilaria in Austrian dogs].
Berliner und Munchener tierarztliche Wochenschrift, 2009A recent increase in the occurrence of Dirofilaria repens and Dirofilaria immitis has been reported from the eastern neighbouring countries of Austria (Slovakia, Hungary). In order to obtain data from Austria--especially from the areas bordering these countries--blood samples of dogs from Gänserndorf (northeastern Austria, bordering Slovakia) and ...
Georg, Duscher +8 more
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Dog Face Dataset and Detection Benchmarking
2023 IEEE 6th International Conference on Pattern Recognition and Artificial Intelligence (PRAI), 2023Ruoxi Wang, Dengshi Li, Huan Zhang
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