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Medetomidine a novel immobilizing agent for the elephant (Elephas maximus)

Research in Veterinary Science, 2002
Medetomidine was injected by the intramuscular route at the rates of 3 and 5 microg/kg body weight into two groups of Indian elephants (Elephas maximus). Sedation was induced at 6.20 (0.81) and 5.90 (0.60) min respectively after injection. The duration of anaesthesia was 66.20 (10.4) and 134.20 (24.12) min, respectively and recovery occurred at 125.80 (
B, Sarma, S C, Pathak, K K, Sarma
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Relative quantity judgment by Asian elephants (Elephas maximus)

Animal Cognition, 2008
This study investigated whether Asian elephants can make relative quantity judgment (RQJ), a dichotomous judgment of unequal quantities ordered in magnitude. In Experiment 1, elephants were simultaneously shown two baskets with differing quantities of bait (up to 6 items).
Naoko, Irie-Sugimoto   +3 more
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Ultrastructure of Spermatozoa of the Asiatic Elephnat (Elephas maximus)

Anatomia, Histologia, Embryologia, 1983
AbstractA scanning and transmission electron microscopic study of semen collected with the aid of an artificial vagina was carried out. The ultrastructural characteristics of Asiatic bull elephants is compared with that of other mammalian species.
E, Heath, R S, Jeyendran, E F, Graham
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Lac Elephas maximus - Traces of Enlightenment

Homoeopathic Links, 2011
This article presents a proving of elephant milk. The elephant is one of the oldest, greatest, most universal and awe inspiring of metaphors with which mankind has been confronted. The fact that elephants are remarkable is recognized by all cultures which are familiar with them. No other animal has aroused so much fantasy or has been so popular.
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Elephas Maximus Indicus

2020
Ishwar Haritas, Arindam Das
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