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Dog‐human and dog‐dog interactions of 260 dog‐owning households in a community in Cheshire
Veterinary Record, 2008This study investigated the nature and frequency of the contacts that occur between dogs, and between dogs and people, by means of a questionnaire survey of 260 dog‐owning households in a community in Cheshire,uk. The contacts were highly variable and were affected by the size, sex and age of the dog, individual dog behaviours, human behaviours and ...
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Rocky Mountain Review of Language and Literature, 1976
The woman coming from her desk stared at him hard enough to leave holes in the back of his head. From that angle he seemed decent, but he was the sort who never cared about things and had to be introduced to them again and again. After he had returned the third magazine to the slanting shelf she leaned across the table. "Young man.
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The woman coming from her desk stared at him hard enough to leave holes in the back of his head. From that angle he seemed decent, but he was the sort who never cared about things and had to be introduced to them again and again. After he had returned the third magazine to the slanting shelf she leaned across the table. "Young man.
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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1972
While performing a colocystoplasty for cancer of the urinary bladder, we found that the stomach was low‐lying and that the pylorus could reach the pelvis with ease. It then occurred to us that the pyloric portion of the stomach could be used to replace the urinary bladder, after which the duodenum could be anastomosed to the divided urethra. As we were
C. H. Leong, G. B. Ong
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While performing a colocystoplasty for cancer of the urinary bladder, we found that the stomach was low‐lying and that the pylorus could reach the pelvis with ease. It then occurred to us that the pyloric portion of the stomach could be used to replace the urinary bladder, after which the duodenum could be anastomosed to the divided urethra. As we were
C. H. Leong, G. B. Ong
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