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HEMATOMYELIA SECONDARY TO LUMBAR CEREBROSPINAL FLUID ACQUISITION IN A DOG

Veterinary Radiology and Ultrasound, 2005
A 2‐year‐old male (Hungarian Vizsla) was evaluated for progressive discomfort of possible spinal origin. A minimum data base, thoracolumbar magnetic resonance (MR) imaging examination and electrophysiologic investigation were all normal. Cerebellomedullary and lumbar cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) was collected.
Simon R Platt   +2 more
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Social-Cognitive Processes Before Dog Acquisition Associated with Future Relationship Satisfaction of Dog Owners and Canine Behavior Problems [PDF]

open access: yesAnthrozoos, 2020
Making the right decision before acquiring a dog may help prevent the development of canine behavior problems and increase the likelihood of a satisfactory relationship.
Esther M C Bouma, Arie Dijkstra
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Cognitive functions and aging in the dog: Acquisition of nonspatial visual tasks.

Behavioral Neuroscience, 1994
Old, middle-aged, and young dogs were compared on discrimination and reversal learning and on acquisition of a delayed-nonmatching-to-sample (DNMS) test of recognition memory. DNMS acquisition was acquired more rapidly by young dogs. Reversal deficits were found between aged mixed-breed dogs and young beagles, but not between old and young beagles ...
N W, Milgram   +3 more
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Real time data acquisition and analysis of cardiovascular experiments in dogs

Computer Programs in Biomedicine, 1982
A hardware-software system is described which enables physiologists to utilize the DEC PDP-ll computer for data acquisition and analysis in the real-time experimental environment. The system allows for A/D conversion of up to 16 physiological parameters, as well as various calculations based upon these parameters such as heart rate, cardiac work, and ...
J, Kedem   +3 more
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