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Miniature Pigs

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice, 1999
Miniature pigs have become popular pets in North America, and veterinarians of a variety of clinical specialties may be called on for their care. Successful collection of blood from these animals requires familiarity with the location of sites for venipuncture and knowledge of adequate methods of restraint. In this article, restraint and techniques for
D C, Van Metre, S M, Angelos
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Vector-free transmission and persistence of Japanese encephalitis virus in pigs

open access: yesNature Communications, 2016
Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV), a main cause of severe viral encephalitis in humans, has a complex ecology, composed of a cycle involving primarily waterbirds and mosquitoes, as well as a cycle involving pigs as amplifying hosts.
Meret E Ricklin   +2 more
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Pigs Is Pigs

Science, 2000
Since the first report of a cloned animal (Dolly the sheep) 3 years ago, cloning mammals has become something of a cottage industry. As Prather discusses in his Perspective, pigs can now be added to the august list of cloned animals, which includes cows, goats, and mice.
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Pig-Humans and Human-Pigs

2021
This chapter examines the body of Dayak myths regarding humans and pigs who travel between their respective villages, transform into the “other” in the process, and face attendant dangers as well as rewards. The fragile boundary between human and pig identities is reflected in the traditional belief that spirits may perceive humans as pigs and so hunt ...
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Pig genomics.

2011
This chapter discusses the comparative genome maps, genomic resources, genome variation and sequencing of the porcine genome.
Groenen, M.A.M.   +2 more
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ANTIBODIES IN THE PIG AGAINST PIG INSULIN

Acta Endocrinologica, 1964
ABSTRACT Sera from three pigs injected subcutaneously with respectively pig, ox, and horse insulin for 87 days were incubated with 131I-pig insulin and investigated for the presence of antibodies by means of immunoelectrophoresis and autoradiography.
K, BRUNFELDT, T, DECKERT
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Guinea Pigs

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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Transport of pigs.

2000
The welfare of pigs during transport depends on many interacting factors, such as the condition of the animal, temperature, loading density, time in transit and other factors. Death losses during transport of pigs can vary from a low of 0.06% under good conditions to a high of 6.8% under very hot conditions.
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Cloning. Pigs is pigs.

Science (New York, N.Y.), 2000
Since the first report of a cloned animal (Dolly the sheep) 3 years ago, cloning mammals has become something of a cottage industry. As Prather discusses in his Perspective, pigs can now be added to the august list of cloned animals, which includes cows, goats, and mice.
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Little Pig, Little Pig

Colorado Review
Abstract: In a world fraught with external threats, a divorced mother grapples with growing unease—toward her fourteen-year-old son, who has begun to eerily resemble her violent brother, as well as toward her own judgment, which begins to come into question when she gives in to her son’s demands to move into their shed.
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