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Non-venomous snake bite and snake bite without envenoming in a brazilian teaching hospital: analysis of 91 cases [PDF]
Paulo Vitor Portella Silveira+1 more
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Uncovering key statistical concepts from an investigation of four standardized tests
Abstract To this date, few standardized tests measuring students' performance with regards to statistics exist. Only four tests have been proposed for college or university students. The goal of the present study is to investigate these tests. University professors or instructors experienced in teaching statistics were asked to list the concepts they ...
R.‐M. Gibeau, D. Cousineau
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Snake bites by the jararacucu (Bothrops jararacussu): clinicopathological studies of 29 proven cases in Sao Paulo State, Brazil [PDF]
Rodolfo Milani
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SNAKE BITES: ROLE OF MEDICINAL PLANTS IN MANAGEMENT [PDF]
Snake bites possess significant amount of mortality as well as morbidity all over the world including India. Despite various species of snakes, only few of these can be potentially lethal to humans. Snake antivenom being only therapeutic option available
Bahekar, Satish E, Kale, Ranjana S
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Factors Affecting Sleep Among Dogs and Cats in a Veterinary Intensive Care Unit
ABSTRACT Objective To evaluate the amount of sleep obtained by hospitalized dogs and cats in an intensive care setting and to identify factors that may impact veterinary patients’ sleep. Design A prospective, observational study spanning a 4‐week period in June of 2020. Setting Academic teaching hospital.
Emma A. Devereux+6 more
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A Life-Threatening Incidence of Neurotoxic Indian Krait Snake Bite: A Case Report. [PDF]
Lohakare T+4 more
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Snake bite and snake venoms [PDF]
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Abstract Objective To determine if a hand‐held point of care imaging device would improve the detection of bacteria on the surface of wounds in dogs and cats in postoperative and traumatic wounds. Study design Clinical prospective study. Sample population Three cats and 15 dogs.
Joanna McCagherty+4 more
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