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Auditory Stimulation of Slow‐Wave Sleep Promotes Recovery after Brain Injury in an Animal Model
Objective Traumatic brain injury (TBI) significantly reduces the quality of life for millions of survivors worldwide, causing persistent brain tissue damage and cognitive impairments, with no established therapeutic interventions currently available.
Carlos G. Moreira +9 more
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Dr. Claudia Barton instructs students using a nine-headed microscope. Physical description: color prints (photographs), 15X22.5mmDr. Claudia Barton received her DVM in 1973 from the University of Missouri and came to Texas A&M to join the residency ...
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ABSTRACT The presence of antibiotics in water not only causes environmental pollution but also increases the growth of antibiotic‐resistant bacterial genes, which pose serious threats to human beings and other water residents. Large numbers of people are reportedly affected by the resistant bacterial genes, as many broad‐spectrum antibiotics are not ...
Amir Zada, Shohreh Azizi
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Cornell Veterinary Medicine, Winter 2001
Cornell Veterinary Medicine, Winter 2001Topics of articles in this issue of Cornell Veterinary Medicine include: Surpassing Clinical Excellence: A Message from the Dean (Donald F.
Griffith, Jeanne M. +1 more
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Functional morphology of the pharyngeal teeth of the ocean sunfish, Mola mola
Abstract Many fish use a set of pharyngeal jaws in their throat to aid in prey capture and processing, particularly of large or complex prey. In this study—combining dissection, CT scanning, histology, and performance testing—we demonstrate a novel use of pharyngeal teeth in the ocean sunfish (Mola mola), a species for which pharyngeal jaw anatomy had ...
Benjamin Flaum +3 more
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Dr. Dickson Varner, in squatting pose and Students with minature horses. Physical description: color prints (photographs), 11.5X17mmDr. Dickson D. Varner's education consisted of a B.S. Agriculture, University of Missouri 1976; D.V.M. Veterinary Medicine,
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Variation in parrot jaw musculature
Interspecific morphological differences in some superficial jaw muscles of parrots. Abstract Psittaciformes, the order encompassing parrots and their relatives, are highly diverse and generally known for having a strong beaks used for multiple behaviors. The muscles related to the masticatory apparatus should reflect this functional complexity; however,
Ana Carolina L. Faillace +3 more
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Oxidative Stress in Veterinary Medicine
Cristina Castillo Rodríguez +2 more
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Domestic rabbits of different body sizes differ disproportionately in the length of their tooth row or the length of their diastema. Abstract In various domestic mammals, smaller breeds tend to have proportionally larger teeth, whereas this is not a universal trend across mammals.
Ursina L. Fasciati +3 more
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Abstract New data on the equine aortic valve obtained using advanced techniques is especially important given the greater availability of animal models for translational research. Here we characterized the morphological and morphometric aspects of the equine aortic valve from 60 healthy hearts collected at equine abattoirs.
Vitor Pires Pereira +3 more
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