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“...Canine cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC) is the most common skin cancer in dogs, and, due...”
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“..., most frequent in young dogs, which undergoes spontaneous regression. Materials and Methods: E-cadherin...”
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“... of the right eye, decrease in the respiratory rate and rectal temperature. Tramadol proved to be a drug...”
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“... of the right eye, decrease in the respiratory rate and rectal temperature. Tramadol proved to be a drug...”
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“... policies through epidemiological tools. Being the dispersal of dogs and cats, a risk factor for the...”
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“...% (12/16, p=0,044) of the animals positive for Ehrlichia spp. presented with bone marrow hypoplasia and decrease...”
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“... mg/g before and after extrusion of the 30% RSB diet, respectively). Consequently, there was a linear decrease...”
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“... performance and is associated with depressive states. The activity/rest cycle of dogs has been investigated...”
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