Insights on caesarean section in the southern tamandua (Tamandua tetradactyla)
Abstract An adult female southern tamandua (Tamandua tetradactyla) was rescued and taken to a veterinary centre for wildlife care. The patient's evaluation revealed an abnormal neurological status, along with prostration, diarrhoea, dehydration and bilateral corneal ulcers. Insecticide poisoning (carbamate, organophosphate or organochlorine) and canine
Diego Rodrigues Gomes+4 more
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Unicornuate Uterus With a Non-communicating Rudimentary Uterine Horn Treated via Laparoscopic Resection With Preservation of Both Ovaries and Fallopian Tubes: A Case Report and Review of the Literature. [PDF]
Alqarni A+3 more
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Deriving birth timing of roe deer fawns from body measurements to limit mowing mortality
Every spring, hiding roe deer fawns Capreolus capreolus in meadows are injured or killed by mowing activities. To assess the temporal overlap between mowing activities and the fawning period, and thus help reduce the risk of mowing death, we have determined the average parturition date in three regions of Bavaria, southern Germany.
Ferdinand Paul Stehr+3 more
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Spatial proteomics of Onchocerca volvulus with pleomorphic neoplasms shows local and systemic dysregulation of protein expression. [PDF]
Di Maggio LS+12 more
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Signaling Centers Drive Brachyury Dynamics and Lineage Commitment in mESC Aggregates
We used a mouse embryonic stem cell aggregate model to compare the use of Chiron and BMP4 signaling as pulses (applied to the whole aggregate) or signaling centers (applied to part of the aggregate). BMP4 as a pulse was shown to drive neural differentiation, with Chiron inhibiting this effect.
A. Rabeling, M. Goolam
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Uterine rupture during second-trimester abortion with misoprostol: a case report. [PDF]
Belay SA+6 more
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Age at menarche is inversely related to the prevalence of uterine cancer. [PDF]
Chen N+7 more
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Mood Selection in the Old Northumbrian Gloss to Durham MS A.iv.19
Abstract The aim of this article is to examine the use of the subjunctive in the 10th‐century Old Northumbrian gloss to Durham, MS.A.iv.19. We assess whether there is evidence for a weakening of the indicative/subjunctive opposition, as has been argued for the earlier gloss to the Lindisfarne Gospels, which was the work of the same glossator, Aldred of
Julia Fernández Cuesta+1 more
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