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Lead, Cadmium, and Arsenic in Edible Tissues of Guinea Pigs Raised in the Central Andes of Peru: Potential Human Health Risk? [PDF]
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Metabolic Characteristics of Sclera in Lens-Induced Myopic Guinea Pigs. [PDF]
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Ferrets, Rabbits, and Rodents, 2021
This chapter discusses the implications for citizens of data-driven management by charting the issues of living in a smart city testbed area, demonstrated through a walking tour for local residents, led by a public official. It was clear to the recently hired community liaison officer for the city's smart docklands team that the key expected outcome ...
C. Pignon, J. Mayer
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This chapter discusses the implications for citizens of data-driven management by charting the issues of living in a smart city testbed area, demonstrated through a walking tour for local residents, led by a public official. It was clear to the recently hired community liaison officer for the city's smart docklands team that the key expected outcome ...
C. Pignon, J. Mayer
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The cochleogram of the guinea pig
European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, 2006The cochleogram is an important tool to relate properties of the cochlea (e.g. hair cell loss, damaged hair cells) to their position in the cochlear turns, to calculate the average hair cell density, and to measure the length of the whole cochlea. In this work different methods of plotting cochleograms are compared.
Werner Linss +3 more
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The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child, 1977
(1977). The Painted Guinea Pig. The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child: Vol. 32, No. 1, pp. 283-303.
Eugene J. Mahon, Dawn Simpson
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(1977). The Painted Guinea Pig. The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child: Vol. 32, No. 1, pp. 283-303.
Eugene J. Mahon, Dawn Simpson
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Mycoses, 1977
SummaryDetails of a Trichophyton mentagrophytes infection in a guinea‐pig colony are presented. An unusual feature was the occurrence of “tinea pedis et unguium” in a number of the animals. The dermatophyte was eliminated from the colony by destroying infected animals.
F. M. Rush-Munro +2 more
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SummaryDetails of a Trichophyton mentagrophytes infection in a guinea‐pig colony are presented. An unusual feature was the occurrence of “tinea pedis et unguium” in a number of the animals. The dermatophyte was eliminated from the colony by destroying infected animals.
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1994
Guinea pigs are popular pets for both adults and children, and they are often presented to the small animal practitioner for medical problems. Diseases and management problems seen in pet guinea pigs often vary from those commonly seen in laboratory animals, and the treatment techniques used in pet animals also are different.
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Guinea pigs are popular pets for both adults and children, and they are often presented to the small animal practitioner for medical problems. Diseases and management problems seen in pet guinea pigs often vary from those commonly seen in laboratory animals, and the treatment techniques used in pet animals also are different.
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The American Journal of Bioethics, 2013
While it is unquestionably true that an open, in-depth discussion of sports-medicine ethics is long overdue in bioethics, it is equally true that the terms and context of such a discussion will det...
Richard Robeson, Nancy M. P. King
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While it is unquestionably true that an open, in-depth discussion of sports-medicine ethics is long overdue in bioethics, it is equally true that the terms and context of such a discussion will det...
Richard Robeson, Nancy M. P. King
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After Dinner Conversation
Is it okay for the government to be unethical for the common good? A group of volunteers participate in a sleep experiment designed to enhance learning and skill acquisition.
Yvonne Lang
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Is it okay for the government to be unethical for the common good? A group of volunteers participate in a sleep experiment designed to enhance learning and skill acquisition.
Yvonne Lang
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The guinea-pig is not a rodent
Nature, 1996In 1991 Graur et al. raised the question of whether the guinea-pig, Cavia porcellus, is a rodent. They suggested that the guinea-pig and myomorph rodents diverged before the separation between myomorph rodents and a lineage leading to primates and artiodactyls.
Graziano Pesole +7 more
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