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Electrocardiography of the Asian Elephant (Elephas maximus)

Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine, 2009
Electrocardiograms (ECGs) are infrequently performed on Asian elephants (Elephas maximus), and few studies have been reported in the literature. The aim of this study was to determine reference ranges of ECG parameters in Asian elephants and to ascertain if age, body weight, and position of the elephant significantly affected the ECG ...
Susan L, Bartlett   +5 more
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Urinalysis in Asian Elephants (Elephas maximus)

Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine, 2009
Urine was collected from 22 healthy female adult Asian elephants (Elephas maximus) and analyzed for the purpose of determining normal biochemical and microscopic parameters. Findings included urine that was less concentrated compared to other mammals, predominantly alkaline pH, crystalluria of varying types in all samples, and minimal cellularity ...
Ellen, Wiedner   +2 more
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HEMATOLOGY OF THE INDIAN ELEPHANT (ELEPHAS MAXIMUS)

Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology, 1967
Blood samples from 11 baby elephants, 14 tuskers, and 16 females comprising 5 pregnant and 11 nonpregnant nonlactating elephants (Elephas maximus) were analyzed to assess the hematological values and the influence of age, sex, and pregnancy on these.
G, Nirmalan, S G, Nair, K J, Simon
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Foot and Mouth Disease in Elephant (Elephas maximus)

Journal of Veterinary Medicine, Series B, 1988
SummaryA natural case of foot and mouth disease in an Indian elephant (Elephas maximus) is recorded. The virus isolated was typed as Asia 1. The source of infection possibly transmitted indirectly was traced to an outbreak of FMD‐Asia 1 in cattle and buffaloes of the district.ZusammenfassungMaul‐ und Klauenseuche bei Elefanten (Elephas maximus)Es wird ...
H, Rahman, P K, Dutta, J N, Dewan
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Chronic Endometritis in an Asian Elephant (Elephas maximus)

Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine, 2008
A 48-yr-old female Asian elephant with a history of pododermatitis developed recurrent hematuria beginning in 2002. Transrectal ultrasonography and endoscopic examination in 2004 identified the uterus as the source of hematuria and excluded hemorrhagic cystitis.
Heike, Aupperle   +8 more
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Comparative hematology: Studies on elephants, Elephas maximus

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Physiology, 1974
Abstract 1. 1.Elephant blood clots rapidly and the clots retract only slightly. The partial thromboplastin time is faster than human and most coagulation factors are much higher when assayed in systems designed for human plasma. 2. 2.Thrombin time was long but antithrombin III was essentially absent. 3.
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Systematic position of Elephas wüsti

International Geology Review, 1965
The supposed specific distinction of the lower Pleistocene elephants, Elephas Must Pavlova of eastern Europe and E. trogontherii Pohlig of western Europe, cannot be supported, as shown by evidence adduced by the author; the former is therefore relegated to the synonymy of the latter.—C. E. Ray.
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Elephas Maximus Indicus

2020
Ishwar Haritas, Arindam Das
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การตรวจติดตามฮอร์โมนความเครียดและฮอร์โมนเพศของช้างเอเชียเพศผู้ (Elephas maximus) ในสวนสัตว์เปิดเขาเขียว

วารสารหน่วยวิจัยวิทยาศาสตร์ เทคโนโลยี และสิ่งแวดล้อมเพื่อการเรียนรู้ (JSTEL), 15, 2, 152 ...
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Elephas anthropogenus

Zoologischer Anzeiger - A Journal of Comparative Zoology, 2015
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