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Influence of group size on performance and tail biting in growing-finishing pigs with intact tails. [PDF]
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Genomic adaptations for tail-length evolution in arboreal snakes. [PDF]
Wang Z +7 more
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Experimental evaluation of dermal lymphatics in preservation of lymphatic function. [PDF]
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British Journal of Plastic Surgery, 1994
There is confusion about the entity known as "human tail". Two cases of different types of human tails (caudal appendage) are presented and the differences between these two types, the potential aetiology of these abnormalities, and the literature on the subject reviewed.
K, Ohara, K, Nakamura
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There is confusion about the entity known as "human tail". Two cases of different types of human tails (caudal appendage) are presented and the differences between these two types, the potential aetiology of these abnormalities, and the literature on the subject reviewed.
K, Ohara, K, Nakamura
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The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume, 1980
Two children and one infant with a "human tail" are presented. The patho-embryology of this medical curiosity is briefly discussed. Treatment is usually unnecessary but resection of part of the coccyx together with the "tail" may become indicated by coccygodynia or for aesthetic reasons.
J A, Bar-Maor, K M, Kesner, J K, Kaftori
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Two children and one infant with a "human tail" are presented. The patho-embryology of this medical curiosity is briefly discussed. Treatment is usually unnecessary but resection of part of the coccyx together with the "tail" may become indicated by coccygodynia or for aesthetic reasons.
J A, Bar-Maor, K M, Kesner, J K, Kaftori
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