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Sorafenib is a multi-kinase small molecule inhibitor that targets serine/threonine and tyrosine kinases including the RAF kinase family, VEGFR-2, and PDGFR.
Jacob R. Cawley +9 more
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Background Intervertebral disc‐associated epidural hemorrhage (EH) in dogs is a poorly understood neurological condition. Objective To compare the clinical presentation, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) changes, and clinical outcome of dogs with acute ...
Jenni Bridges +4 more
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Background Gastrointestinal foreign bodies are a common indication for abdominal exploratory surgery. Objectives The objective of this study was to evaluate the relationship of pre‐operative abdominal discomfort and duration of clinical signs with ...
Alexander Chase Schoelkopf +3 more
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(1) Background: Since antiquity, it is considered that sounds influence human emotional states and health. Acoustic enrichment has also been proposed for domestic animals.
Léa Gueguen +4 more
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The clinical fabrication of polyolefin mouthguards formed over fixed orthodontic appliances
Using a new polyolefin material without impressions and models, fifty-two mouthguards were fabricated at chairside by a dental professional. Patient acceptance, operator assessment, mouthguard retention and fabrication time were assessed.
Westerman Bill, Kerr Michael, Tod Marcus
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A Machine’s Ethos? An Inquiry Into Artificial Ethos and Trust
Every day we trust other individuals as we engage in social interactions in which various desirable outcomes depend on others acting the way we hope, or they have indicated. Trust extends beyond specific individuals, however, as we might trust unknown others – individuals, institutions, corporations, and governments. Some also say that we trust various
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Background Necrotizing meningoencephalitis (NME) in the pug dogs is a fatal neuroinflammatory disease associated with rapid progression and poor response to conventional immunosuppressive therapy.
Rebecca Windsor +9 more
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Context-Dependent Gestural Laterality: A Multifactorial Analysis in Captive Red-Capped Mangabeys
Catarrhine primates gesture preferentially with their right hands, which led to the hypothesis of a gestural origin of human left-hemispheric specialization for language.
Juliette Aychet +3 more
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Tactile perception in humans varies between individuals and could depend on extrinsic factors such as working activity. In animals, there is no study relating the influence of animals’ work and their tactile reactivity per se.
Céline Rochais +6 more
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Do horses expect humans to solve their problems?
Domestic animals are highly capable of detecting human cues, while wild relatives tend to perform less well (e.g. responding to pointing gestures). It is suggested that domestication may have led to the development of such cognitive skills.
Clémence eLesimple +3 more
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