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Brainstem neurons coordinate the bladder and urethra sphincter for urination
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Feline management practices and resource provision in the UK: A questionnaire-based study of 565 caregivers. [PDF]
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Effect of intermittent urethral catheter clamping combined with active urination training (ICCAUT) strategy on postoperative urinary dysfunction after radical rectal cancer surgery: single-centre randomised controlled trial (ICCAUT -1) study protocol. [PDF]
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Lifestyle habits associated with nocturnal urination frequency: The Nagahama study
Neurourology and Urodynamics, 2019Nocturia is a risk factor for poor quality of life and increased mortality. This study was aimed to clarifying dietary habits, eating behaviors, and sleep characteristics associated with nocturia to identify modifiable lifestyle factors for nocturia.
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The anatomy of urination: What every physician should know
Clinical anatomy (New York, N.Y. Print), 2018Normal voiding needs a coordinated, sustained bladder contraction of adequate size and duration. It requires a decrease in resistance of the bladder neck and urethra and no obstruction.
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Short-term grazing and urination behaviour of dairy cows differing in their genetic merit
New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research, 2018Breeding cows for improved production and production efficiency may have led to indirect selection for behavioural traits including grazing and urination behavioural patterns. This study investigated the relationship between genetic merit (breeding worth;
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Journal of Mental Science, 1962
Patients in the care of the Department of Psychological Medicine, Guy's Hospital, who are receiving moderate and large doses of phenothiazine drugs are regularly tested for evidence of hepatic or haematological disturbance. In the course of such an investigation, when the urine of a schizophrenic patient was tested with modified Ehrlich's reagent for ...
R. G. Huntsman, P. D. Griffiths, S. Gold
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Patients in the care of the Department of Psychological Medicine, Guy's Hospital, who are receiving moderate and large doses of phenothiazine drugs are regularly tested for evidence of hepatic or haematological disturbance. In the course of such an investigation, when the urine of a schizophrenic patient was tested with modified Ehrlich's reagent for ...
R. G. Huntsman, P. D. Griffiths, S. Gold
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