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    por Joseph, Don R., Meltzer, S. J.
    Publicado 1909
    “…In normal animals (dogs, cats and rabbits) which were killed by exsanguination, the beginning of rigor in practically all cases was separated from respiratory death by two well characterized periods: (1) a period of pulsation during which each ventricle still exhibited some spontaneous contractions, and (2) a period of relaxation during which the ventricles, while showing neither spontaneous contractions nor rigor, are more relaxed than in normal diastole, and during which the ventricles gradually lose their irritability. …”
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  3. 25103
    por Auer, J., Meltzer, S. J.
    Publicado 1916
    “…By the intravenous injection of M/4 magnesium sulphate into dogs at a certain rate, a stage can be reached where the abdominal walls are completely relaxed and when section of the abdomen and stimulation of sensitive parts of the parietal peritoneum do not produce pain or elicit any reaction of the animal. …”
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  4. 25104
    “…Following the ingestion of buckwheat (plant or seed) varicolored guinea pigs, white swine and goats exhibited symptoms of photosensitization, the degree of sensitization being in the order given. 2. Rabbits, dogs, white mice and rats did not manifest symptoms of photosensitization. 3. …”
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  5. 25105
    por Bodansky, Aaron, Jaffe, Henry L.
    Publicado 1931
    “…A single dose of parathormone caused early in the treatment and on liberal calcium intakes a more marked relative rise of serum calcium than in normal adult dogs, confirming previous observations (5, 8). Later in the treatment and on low calcium intakes this effect was greatly reduced. …”
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  6. 25106
    “…In our series of experiments on dogs which were observed over a varying period of time ranging from 4 to 95 days we utilized other substances in addition to histamine. …”
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  7. 25107
    “…Human liver tissue has been assayed to determine the amount of hemoglobin production factors in normal and abnormal states. Standardized dogs made anemic by blood removal have been used in this biological assay. …”
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  8. 25108
    “…Several synthetic mixtures of natural and racemic crystalline amino acids suitable for the daily nitrogen requirement are tested in dogs for their tolerance upon intravenous injection. …”
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  9. 25109
    por Streilein, J. W., Billingham, R. E.
    Publicado 1967
    “…Rats have been shown to be capable of displaying the various kinds of delayed cutaneous hypersensitivity reactions attributable to transplantation immunity previously described in guinea pigs, hamsters, rabbits, dogs, and man. The rat is unlike most other species in that much larger numbers of lymphoid cells are needed to incite these cutaneous reactions. …”
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  10. 25110
    “…BACKGROUND: The benefits of Animal-Assisted Therapy (AAT) for humans with mental disorders have been well-documented using cats and dogs, but there is a complete lack of controlled studies using farm animals as therapeutic agents for psychiatric patients. …”
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  11. 25111
    “…In the present experiments liver transplantation (OLTX) was carried out on mongrel dogs by Starzl's method. Electromagnetic flow probes were placed on the hepatic artery and the portal vein before removal of recipient’s liver, and after completion of all vascular anastomoses to the newly inserted liver, during the recirculatory phase of OLTX. …”
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  12. 25112
    “…Of a total of 10 blood-fed samples, An. minimus fed on four animals including bovine (60%), dogs (20%), pig (10%), and non-chicken avian (10%). …”
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  13. 25113
    “…Paradoxically, not only nociceptors, but non-neuronal cells, including keratinocytes express full length TRPV1 mRNA, while patient dogs and experimental animals that underwent topical treatment or anatomically targeted molecular surgery have shown neither obvious behavioral, nor pathological side effects. …”
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  14. 25114
    “…RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS— An intraportal glucose infusion clamp was used in dogs to measure glucose turnover to encompass potent activation of the putative glucose/GLP-1 sensor in the porto-hepatic circulation with exenatide. …”
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  15. 25115
    “…RESULTS: The present study characterizes the complete mt genomes of two species of hookworm, Ancylostoma caninum (from dogs) and Bunostomum phlebotomum (from cattle), each sequenced (by 454 technology or primer-walking), following long-PCR amplification from genomic DNA (~20–40 ng) isolated from individual adult worms. …”
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  16. 25116
    por Chittka, A, Volff, JN, Wizenmann, A
    Publicado 2009
    “…Our phylogenetic analysis of QR1 shows that it is the chick orthologue of Sparc-like 1/Hevin/Mast9 gene in mice, rats, dogs and humans, a protein involved in cell adhesion. …”
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  18. 25118
    por Ragan, Mark A
    Publicado 2009
    “…In 1750 Donati described aquatic and terrestrial organisms as forming a network, and a few years later Buffon depicted a network of genealogical relationships among breeds of dogs. In 1764 Bonnet asked whether the Chain might actually branch at certain points, and in 1766 Pallas proposed that the gradations among organisms resemble a tree with a compound trunk, perhaps not unlike the tree of animal life later depicted by Eichwald. …”
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