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HAMSTER

Proceedings of the VLDB Endowment, 2009
We address the problem of unsupervised matching of schema information from a large number of data sources into the schema of a data warehouse. The matching process is the first step of a framework to integrate data feeds from third-party data providers into a structured-search engine's data warehouse.
Arnab Nandi, Philip A. Bernstein
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Ganglioneuromas in hamsters

Acta Neuropathologica, 1975
A description is given of three cases of ganglioneuromas, which originated from ganglia of the sympathetic chain of hamsters. Other reports of such tumors in this species are reviewed and the literature relative to hamster ganglioneuromas presented. In addition, the possible genesis of origin from adult ganglion cells upon the action of carcinogenic ...
M, Rustia, A, Cardesa
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CARDIOMYOPATHY OF HAMSTER DYSTROPHY

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1979
Investigations of the fine structural changes observed in the hearts of cardiomyopathic hamsters at very early stages of the disease indicate that the initial changes involve the pericapillary mesenchymal cells. Other prominent features consist of hypercontraction of cardiocytes, disruption of intercalated disks, and eventual partitioning of cardiac ...
G, Jasmin, H Y, Eu
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Transplantation of hamster buccal pouch carcinoma to neonatal hamsters

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1979
Epidermoid carcinomas of oral mucosa were induced with DMBA in the buccal pouches of hamsters. The well-differentiated primary tumors were allografted into the peritoneal cavities of neonatal hamsters that had been treated with antilymphocyte serum. Solid tumors grew rapidly in the peritoneum and were harvested 6 to 31 days postimplantation.
L P, Merk, G, Shklar, J, Albright
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Effects of aflatoxin on pregnant hamsters and hamster foetuses

Journal of Comparative Pathology, 1980
Abstract Pregnant hamsters were given 4 or 6 mg per kg crystalline aflatoxin B 1 by i.p. injection on days 8 and 9 of pregnancy. Foetuses were examined for gross and/or histological lesions on days 11 and 15. Aflatoxin, at both doses, caused primarily foetal growth retardation.
R E, Schmidt, R J, Panciera
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Hamsters

Sewanee Review, 2023
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Passage of intratracheally instilled ultrafine particles from the lung into the systemic circulation in hamster.

American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 2001
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