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  1. 921
    por Auer, John, Kleiner, Israel S.
    Publicado 1918
    “…The subcutaneous injection of 1 or 2 mg. of morphine sulfate per kilo subcutaneously in dogs with a pancreatic deficiency, whose sugar tolerance is still good, produces a rise in the glycemia about four times greater than the same amount of morphine calls forth in normal dogs. …”
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  2. 922
    por Dubin, Harry
    Publicado 1918
    “…Following splenectomy in the normal dog an increase in the urobilin elimination of varying degree occurs, the significance of which is doubtful. 4. …”
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  3. 923
    por Haden, Russell L., Orr, Thomas G.
    Publicado 1926
    “…Jejunostomy does not prevent the development of the chemical changes of the blood characteristic of obstruction of the jejunum in the dog. 2. Jejunostomy following experimental obstruction of the jejunum has no beneficial effect upon the duration of life. …”
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    “…1. Nine unoperated dogs snowed a rise of blood sugar dunng anaphylactic shock. …”
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  6. 926
    por Rhoads, C. P., Miller, D. K.
    Publicado 1933
    “…By the feeding of a particular diet, apparently lacking a substance closely associated with vitamin B(2) G, a chronic disease may be produced irregularly in dogs. 2. The disease is characterized by atrophic glossitis, diarrhea, loss of weight, and anemia. 3. …”
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  7. 927
    por Rhoads, C. P., Miller, D. K.
    Publicado 1935
    “…On feeding to splenectomized dogs a diet producing black tongue, severe anemia developed associated with the presence of small bodies in or on the erythrocytes. …”
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  8. 928
    por Grollman, Arthur
    Publicado 1928
    “…The vapor pressures of dog's blood and blood plasma were determined at 37.5° by the dynamic method and the osmotic pressures calculated from the experimental data. …”
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  9. 929
    por Harris, E. J., Prankerd, T. A. J.
    Publicado 1957
    “…The kinetics of movement of tracer Na into human and dog red cells have been studied. The time courses of these processes and of K transfer were compared with the theoretical time course for saturation of a flat sheet having a resistive surface. …”
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  10. 930
    “…The rate constants for diffusion of THO across the red cell membrane of beef and dog, and the rate of entrance of water into the erythrocytes of these species under an osmotic pressure gradient have been measured. …”
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  11. 931
    “…Unidirectional fluxes were slowest in swine RBCs (low sodium cells), fastest in dog RBCs (high sodium cells), and between these extremes in ox cells (intermediate level of internal sodium). …”
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  13. 933
    Publicado 1981
    “…A phthalate density-separation technique has been used to study the heterogeneity of dog red blood cells that becomes manifest when they are suspended in KCl media. …”
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  14. 934
    por Sulkin, Norman M.
    Publicado 1955
    “…Autonomic and sensory ganglion cells in the senile dog contain a deposition of PAS-positive substances which has been shown to be mucoprotein in nature. …”
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  15. 935
    “…BACKGROUND: There are around 400 internationally recognized dog breeds in the world today, with a remarkable diversity in size, shape, color and behavior. …”
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  16. 936
    “…BACKGROUND: Estimates of demographic parameters, such as age-specific survival and fecundity, age at first pregnancy and litter size, are required for roaming dogs (i.e. dogs that are neither confined nor restricted) to assess the likely effect of proposed methods of population control. …”
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