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Emerging of Uncommon Chronic Mastitis From <i>S. gallolyticus</i> and <i>S. chromogenes</i> in a Smallholder Dairy Farm in Cambodia. [PDF]

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Sophorn N   +7 more
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Cardiovascular disease outcomes in relation to 25-hydroxyvitamin D and its seasonal variation: Results from the BiomarCaRE consortium. [PDF]

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Treatment of patients with tumor/treatment-related hypothalamic obesity in the first two years following surgical treatment or radiotherapy. [PDF]

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Müller HL   +8 more
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The Quarter-life Time Period: An Age of Indulgence, Crisis or Both?

open access: closedContemporary Family Therapy, 2008
A new developmental stage called the quarter-life is proposed, extending from approximately 18–29 years of age and sometimes later. The emergence of this period is believed to be the result of several social, historic and economic factors that occurred post WWII.
Joan D. Atwood, Corinne Scholtz
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Familial incidence of hyperkalemic periodic paralysis in Quarter Horses

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1992
Summary The pedigrees of 17 horses with hyperkalemic paralysis were studied. All were first-, second-, or third-generation offspring of a common sire, 16 were registered Quarter Horses. Analysis indicated that it was unlikely that the concentration of hyperkalemic periodic paralysis in the offspring of this sire was attributable to chance. The familial
J M, Naylor, J A, Robinson, J, Bertone
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Clinical syndrome and diagnosis of hyperkalaemic periodic paralysis in Quarter Horses

Equine Veterinary Journal, 1993
SummaryOf the 16 horses studied, 14 belonged to a family previously shown to be susceptible to hyperkalaemic periodic paralysis (HPP), and 8 were shown to have HPP. Diagnosis of HPP by electromyographic detection of myotonic discharges or by oral administration of KCl to induce clinical signs and hyperkalaemia had similar reliability and gave the same ...
S L Berry, V Jones, J. M. Naylor
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