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Sweating in Sheep

Nature, 1947
DURING investigations on the humidity of the fleece atmosphere carried out in the summer of 1946, certain sheep were found to have a consistently higher relative humidity (70–90 per cent) close to the skin than at points farther out in the thickness of the fleece (25–50 per cent) ; humidity measurements being made with cobalt chloride papers, prepared ...
J. B. Cragg, Lewis Davies
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Prolactinoma in a sheep

Journal of Comparative Pathology, 1994
This report describes the incidental finding of an acidophilic adenoma of the pituitary gland in an adult ewe with clinical signs of a nervous disorder. Immunohistochemical examination demonstrated prolactin in the tumour cells, justifying the use of the term "prolactinoma" for the first time in veterinary medicine.
J. Romano   +4 more
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The sheep and the goats

Trends in Biotechnology, 1999
The presentations, although interesting and varied, were possibly not the most important part of this meeting. During tea breaks and meals, there were always intense conversations breaking out about various topics in bioseparation and validation. The demonstration session was also valuable, allowing delegates to see some of the products available and ...
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The dermatomes of the sheep

Journal of Comparative Neurology, 1968
AbstractThe dermatomes of the sheep, first cervical through second coccygeal were isolated by the method of “remaining sensibility” and defined by mapping the areas of residual sensitivity to pinching of the skin with fine‐pointed forceps.The disposition of these dermatomes was similar to that in other species, but appreciable variations between ...
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Immunoglobulins of sheep

Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 1969
Abstract Immunoelectrophoretic analysis of fractions obtained by DEAE-Sephadex ion exchange chromatography suggests that ovine immunoglobulins may comprise at least five distinct classes. In addition to the electrophoretically slow γ2 and fast γ1 immunoglobulin G, there exists another closely related immunoglobulin which may be either another ...
Leslie G. Clark   +2 more
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Pasteurellosis in sheep

Veterinary Record, 1978
Pasteurellosis is an important cause of economic loss to the sheep industry. There are two distinct syndromes. The pneumonic form of the disease caused by P haemolytica biotype A occurs as pneumonia in flocks and sporadically in individual sheep. The septicaemic form, caused by P haemolytica biotype T is associated with hyper-acute disease and occurs ...
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