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Veterinary Record, 2012
Bill Reilly has spent his professional life working in public health and is a past-president of the BVA. The current situation is not acceptable, says Bill Reilly AS a postgraduate veterinary public health student in the late 1970s I was appalled to witness Schecita slaughter, something I had not seen as an undergraduate. The distress, fear and pain
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Bill Reilly has spent his professional life working in public health and is a past-president of the BVA. The current situation is not acceptable, says Bill Reilly AS a postgraduate veterinary public health student in the late 1970s I was appalled to witness Schecita slaughter, something I had not seen as an undergraduate. The distress, fear and pain
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2006
To “stun” has been defined in several ways. The Webster dictionary provides synonyms of “to make senseless,” “to daze or stupefy,” or “to shock deeply.” The adjective form also means excellent or attractive. None of these definitions accurately represent “stunning” in relation to the treatment of thyroid cancer.
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To “stun” has been defined in several ways. The Webster dictionary provides synonyms of “to make senseless,” “to daze or stupefy,” or “to shock deeply.” The adjective form also means excellent or attractive. None of these definitions accurately represent “stunning” in relation to the treatment of thyroid cancer.
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In many countries, domestic poultry must be stunned before being slaughtered for meat consumption. This is usually done by electrically stunning the shackled bird followed by bleeding it out through a cut made in the neck. There are four reasons why stunning is performed: (a) to minimise the chance of the birds feeling pain during and after neck
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Myocardial Stunning: An Overview
Journal of Cardiac Surgery, 1993Over the past two decades, we have challenged the belief that transient ischemia is benign with little functional sequelae following resolution of ischemia. The phenomenon of prolonged postischemic contractile dysfunction, or of myocardial stunning, has been developed and is under investigation using multiple experimental and clinical models ...
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Meat Science, 1982
In seventy Texel breed sheep with a live weight of about 43 kg electrocorticogram (ECoG) electrodes were implanted in the dura mater. The day after the operation the sheep were electrically stunned with scissor model tongs on the head. Various currents and voltages were used.
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In seventy Texel breed sheep with a live weight of about 43 kg electrocorticogram (ECoG) electrodes were implanted in the dura mater. The day after the operation the sheep were electrically stunned with scissor model tongs on the head. Various currents and voltages were used.
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Journal of Cardiac Surgery, 1993
The use of animal models is a valuable approach to the elucidation of the pathophysiology of myocardial stunning. Coronary occlusion followed by reperfusion produces stunning experimentally, mimicking a myocardial infarction followed by thrombolysis, angioplasty, or coronary bypass.
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The use of animal models is a valuable approach to the elucidation of the pathophysiology of myocardial stunning. Coronary occlusion followed by reperfusion produces stunning experimentally, mimicking a myocardial infarction followed by thrombolysis, angioplasty, or coronary bypass.
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