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Computerized Cardiovascular Dog Lab
Published 2009-12-01“…Abstract Introduction The objective of this laboratory is to give first-year medical students the experience previously provided through animal labs, without using animals. Methods Dogs were chronically instrumented to demonstrate cardiovascular function and reflexes. …”
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Hydrocephalus in dogs: a review
Published 2013-02-01“…Hydrocephalus is a multifactoral disorder that was rarely diagnosed in dogs until the availability of advanced imaging techniques in veterinary practice. …”
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Temperament Assessment Algorithm in Dogs
Published 2022-03-01Subjects: “…dog…”
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Diagnosis of the Dogs Prostatic Diseases
Published 2023-10-01Subjects: “…dogs…”
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Thoracolumbar myelopathies in pug dogs
Published 2023-03-01“…Sites of CAPD were reported on CT. Nineteen dogs underwent necropsy. Results Magnetic resonance imaging revealed 3 dogs with CM only, 17 with CM plus at least 1 other myelopathy, 11 dogs with non‐CM myelopathies only, and 1 with no MRI abnormalities. …”
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CARDIAC MYXOMA IN A DOG
Published 2019-10-01“…The most common cardiac tumours in dogs are hemangiosarcoma and chemodectoma. Myxoma, on the other hand, occurs extremely rarely. …”
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The truth about cats and dogs
Published 2011“…Template-based object detectors such as the deformable parts model of Felzenszwalb et al. [11] achieve state-of-the-art performance for a variety of object categories, but are still outperformed by simpler bag-of-words models for highly flexible objects such as cats and dogs. In these cases we propose to use the template-based model to detect a distinctive part for the class, followed by detecting the rest of the object via segmentation on image specific information learnt from that part. …”
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