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Electroejaculation of the coyote

Theriogenology, 1983
Two electroejaculators were used to collect semen from 40 adult male coyotes. The most effective apparatus used a two-ring rectal probe and an AC voltage of 18 (Vrms) at 1000 Hz. With this ejaculator, 11 of 15 coyotes produced a satisfactory semen sample, which averaged 0.9 ml in volume and 70 million spermatozoa per ml.
M L, Bruss, J S, Green, J N, Stellflug
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Electroejaculation in goats

Australian Veterinary Journal, 1990
SUMMARYA comparison was made of a sine‐wave and a pulse‐wave electroejaculator for the collection of semen from male goats. Six animals were ejaculated once, using one or other instrument and 8 were ejaculated with each device with an intervening rest period.
P D, Carter, P A, Hamilton, J H, Dufty
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Electroejaculation of the great apes

Annals of Biomedical Engineering, 1974
The scientific literature concerning electroejaculation of simian primates contains many reports of successful collection of seminal fluid through electrostimulation with penile and rectal electrodes. In none of these reports is there a sufficient discussion of the important electrical parameters involved, such as the amplitude and density of electric ...
H, Warner, D E, Martin, M E, Keeling
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Electroejaculation in psychogenic anejaculation

Fertility and Sterility, 2014
To evaluate the results of treatment with electroejaculation (EEJ), intrauterine insemination (IUI), and IVF/intracytoplasmic sperm injection (IVF/ICSI) in patients with psychogenic anejaculation (PAE).Retrospective clinical study.Academic tertiary referral fertility center.Eleven male patients diagnosed with psychogenic anejaculation (PAE) were ...
Timo F W, Soeterik   +2 more
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Electroejaculation of the bull

The Bovine Practitioner, 1972
The art of electroejaculation can be mastered with practice; however, the evaluation of semen collected by electroejaculation can be misleading if the physical condition of the bull is not considered. The greatest danger lies in classifying a bull as a questionable or unsatisfactory breeding prospect when he actually failed to ejaculate. There are many
Ball, L., Furman, J. W.
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ELECTROEJACULATION

Urologic Clinics of North America, 1993
Ejaculatory dysfunction is a relatively uncommon cause of male infertility. In men with total anejaculation and in some men with psychogenic anejaculation, electroejaculation is a very useful treatment. By following the guidelines provided, electroejaculation can be performed reproducibly and safely with a good success rate.
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Idiopathic Anejaculation Treated by Electroejaculation

The International Journal of Psychiatry in Medicine, 1990
Idiopathic anejaculation is a relatively rare cause of sexual dysfunction that usually presents as an infertility problem. When such patients have nocturnal emissions the problem is usually considered psychogenic and referral is made to a psychiatrist.
D E, Stewart, D A, Ohl
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Electroejaculation Following Retroperitoneal Lymphadenectomy

Journal of Urology, 1991
Transrectal electroejaculation was performed in 24 men who were anejaculatory from retroperitoneal lymphadenectomy. Of the men 23 had undergone retroperitoneal lymphadenectomy because of testis cancer. Seminal emission was achieved in all patients. In 21 patients greater than 10 x 10(6) progressively motile sperm with normal morphology were obtained ...
D A, Ohl   +5 more
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