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Llamas, llama production and llama nutrition in the Ecuador highlands

Journal of Arid Environments, 1994
Abstract Llama and alpaca are less numerous in Ecuador than in their main distribution areas in Bolivia and Peru but they are an important part of the high altitude ecosystems, known as the 'paramo', where they contribute substantially to human welfare.
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Llama Anesthetic Programs

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 1989
Llamas are anesthetized conveniently with guaifenesin thiamylal mixes, or, for short periods of time, with xylazine/ketamine. Small individuals must be accurately weighed. Estimating weight without experience is dangerous in this species. The greatest levels of safety and control, especially for critical patients, is afforded by inhalation anesthesia ...
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Llama Herd Health

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 1994
A herd health program that includes some firm recommendations based on research and medical and management observations made by the author is discussed. Some theoretical options are discussed that have been shared with the author by professional colleagues and llama owners.
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¿Como se LLAMA?

Blood, 2011
In this issue of Blood , Ulrichts and coworkers report preclinical studies of a novel bivalent heavy chain-only nanobody, ALX-0081, directed at the A1 domain of VWF that inhibits VWF binding to platelet glycoprotein Ibα[1][1] (see figure).
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RT-Llama

International Journal of Systems and Service-Oriented Engineering, 2010
Service-oriented architectures (SOA) are being adopted in a variety of industries. Some of them must support real-time activities. In this article, the authors present RT-Llama, a novel architecture for real-time SOA to support predictability in business processes.
Mark Panahi, Weiran Nie, Kwei-Jay Lin
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Llama Herd Health

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 1989
Herd health programs for llama owners offer veterinarians the opportunity to provide preventive care to an expanding market. Some aspects of llama herd health programs are unique but should be based on herd health principles used for other livestock species. Vaccinations, parasite control, nutritional consultation and reproductive examinations, coupled
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CEREBROSPINAL PARELAPHOSTRONGYLOSIS IN LLAMAS

Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 1978
Four of 11 llamas (Lama guanicoe) from a ranch near Houston, Texas developed clinical signs of a neurologic disease. Tissues from 2 of the 4 llamas were submitted for microscopic examination. Lesions in the central nervous system of both llamas appeared to have been caused by a migrating parasite.
T T, Brown, H E, Jordan, C N, Demorest
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Llama Llama Red Pajama

Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 2023
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Neurologic Diseases of Llamas

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 1994
Supportive care, including physical therapy, is the key to successful treatment of neurologic disorders in llamas. Be sure to eliminate the possibility of myopathies, especially heat stress, metabolic, skeletal, neuromuscular, or other disorders. Prevention of secondary pressure sores can be challenging. Keep the patient comfortable and well fed.
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