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Omaso-abomasal motility and feeding behavior in sheep: A new concept☆
Physiology & Behavior, 1970Abstract Omaso-abomasal motility and mastication movements in 15 ewes have been studied and continuous long-term recordings made. Omaso-abomasal motility was determined by electromyography using supple chronically implanted electrodes. The observed motor phenomena are interpreted in terms of food passage.
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Anatomia, Histologia, Embryologia, 1991
SummaryOn the Development of the Bovine Stomach: A Morphological and Morphometric Analysis. Part II. Observations on the Morphogenesis of Omasum and AbomasumThis study represents a continuation of part 1 of a study of the development of the bovine stomach. Material and methods are more fully described in part i of the study. In this part 2 of the study
J. M. Vivo, A. Robina
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SummaryOn the Development of the Bovine Stomach: A Morphological and Morphometric Analysis. Part II. Observations on the Morphogenesis of Omasum and AbomasumThis study represents a continuation of part 1 of a study of the development of the bovine stomach. Material and methods are more fully described in part i of the study. In this part 2 of the study
J. M. Vivo, A. Robina
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An omaso‐abomasal cannula used to assess efflux from the omasum of sheep
Australian Veterinary Journal, 1986SUMMARY An omaso‐abomasal cannulation technique was developed for sheep to assess efflux from the omasum. The procedure enabled the collection of the total omasal effluent and avoided transection of the innervation and circulation of this region of the gut.
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