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Zooarchaeology of Managed, Captive, Tame, and Domestic Birds: Shifts in Human-Avian Relationships. [PDF]
Yeomans L.
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Strength of parrot flight feathers is a function of position on the wing. [PDF]
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Ocena zaburzeń subiektywnego postrzegania pionu u pacjentów ze stwardnieniem rozsianym
Obrębska, Renata, Napieralski, Andrzej
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Flota samochodowa Biura „B” MSW. Transport jako warunek pracy pionu obserwacyjnego
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Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 2020
Abstract CASE DESCRIPTION A 13-year-old female white-crowned pionus (Pionus senilis) was examined because of seizures 22 months after it was treated for a traumatic brain injury (TBI) characterized by vision loss, hemiparesis, nystagmus, circling, and head tilt.
Fiona James
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Abstract CASE DESCRIPTION A 13-year-old female white-crowned pionus (Pionus senilis) was examined because of seizures 22 months after it was treated for a traumatic brain injury (TBI) characterized by vision loss, hemiparesis, nystagmus, circling, and head tilt.
Fiona James
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Journal of Avian Medicine and Surgery, 2008
A 4-year-old female blue-headed pionus parrot (Pionus menstruus rubrigularis) presented repeatedly for acute smoke inhalation. The protracted clinical course and secondary respiratory infections with multiple pathogens represented characteristic sequelae to smoke inhalation and toxicosis seen in other species, but these have not been previously ...
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A 4-year-old female blue-headed pionus parrot (Pionus menstruus rubrigularis) presented repeatedly for acute smoke inhalation. The protracted clinical course and secondary respiratory infections with multiple pathogens represented characteristic sequelae to smoke inhalation and toxicosis seen in other species, but these have not been previously ...
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