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Paediatric developmental safety and the ICH E11A extrapolation of safety
British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, EarlyView.
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 1986
Parturition in mares is rapid and is followed by a brief period of sensitivity to imprinting on a foal. There is large individual variation in normal maternal style, but normal mothers actively defend their foal, remain near the foal when it is sleeping, tolerate or assist nursing, and do not injure their own foal. Disturbance of a mare and foal during
S L, Crowell-Davis, K A, Houpt
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Parturition in mares is rapid and is followed by a brief period of sensitivity to imprinting on a foal. There is large individual variation in normal maternal style, but normal mothers actively defend their foal, remain near the foal when it is sleeping, tolerate or assist nursing, and do not injure their own foal. Disturbance of a mare and foal during
S L, Crowell-Davis, K A, Houpt
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2006
Chapitre 35 Mention d'édition : 3 ed ; International ...
Numan, M. +2 more
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Chapitre 35 Mention d'édition : 3 ed ; International ...
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Maternal and Neonatal Behavior
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 1987Maternal and neonatal behavior differs among food-producing mammals, and our management must reflect these differences. Sows will show more elaborate preparturient behavior than the other species as they attempt to build a nest that will last for several days.
H W, Gonyou, J M, Stookey
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Hormones and Behavior, 2007
We provide a critical summary of the literature on maternal behavior in cattle. The studies we review increase our basic understanding of this behavior and provide insights into practical problems in cattle production. When domesticated cattle are permitted to rear their young, the behaviors associated with maternal care are for the most part similar ...
Marina A G, von Keyserlingk +1 more
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We provide a critical summary of the literature on maternal behavior in cattle. The studies we review increase our basic understanding of this behavior and provide insights into practical problems in cattle production. When domesticated cattle are permitted to rear their young, the behaviors associated with maternal care are for the most part similar ...
Marina A G, von Keyserlingk +1 more
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Hormones and Behavior, 2007
When sows kept under commercial conditions were put into crates in the early 1960s, the neuro-endocrine regulation of the maternal behavior in these domestic animals was disputed. Thus, the study of sow maternal behavior intensified and today a significant body of knowledge has accumulated to support the hormonal regulation of sow maternal behavior ...
Bo, Algers, Kerstin, Uvnäs-Moberg
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When sows kept under commercial conditions were put into crates in the early 1960s, the neuro-endocrine regulation of the maternal behavior in these domestic animals was disputed. Thus, the study of sow maternal behavior intensified and today a significant body of knowledge has accumulated to support the hormonal regulation of sow maternal behavior ...
Bo, Algers, Kerstin, Uvnäs-Moberg
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Maternal employment and adolescent risky behavior [PDF]
This paper examines the impact of maternal employment during a child's first 3 years and during adolescence on his or her decisions to engage in a range of risky behaviors: smoking cigarettes, drinking alcohol, using marijuana and other drugs, engaging in sex and committing crimes.
Alison Aughinbaugh, Maury Gittleman
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