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Journal of Medical Primatology. 4:114-119
In a number of primate animals contrast medium was injected intraperitoneally to diagnose hernias as well as evaluate the normal anatomical relationships. The technical considerations are discussed. Contrast herniography and peritoneography appear us
Autor:
Clinton W. Gray, Mitchell Bush, A. Everette James, Robert M. Sauer, Richard J. Montali, Richard H. Heller
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Veterinary Radiology. 15:84-90
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Veterinary Radiology. 15:77-82
Autor:
Clinton W. Gray
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International Zoo Yearbook. 5:186-189
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International Zoo Yearbook. 6:279-283
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American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 38:415-423
Lead intoxication was diagnosed in 42 primates at the National Zoological Park. Diagnoses were made clinically by the observation of signs of encephalopathy and the finding of 200 μg lead or more/100 ml blood, or postmortem by the presence of renal
Autor:
Doris H. Wurster-Hill, Clinton W. Gray
Publikováno v:
Cytogenetic and Genome Research. 12:377-397
The Giemsa banding patterns in the chromosomes of 12 cat species, all previously studied with conventional techniques, have been compared. Although the basic banding pattern is largely similar among the species, several species possess distinctive ba
Autor:
Clinton W. Gray, William W. Tullner
Publikováno v:
Experimental Biology and Medicine. 128:954-956
SummaryIn a pregnant lowland gorilla (Gorilla gorilla), urinary chorionic gonadotropin was demonstrable from 57 days after observed mating to within 1 week of parturition. Estimated period of gestation was 255 days. Although chorionic gonadotropin le
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Journal of the American Dental Association (1939). 93(2)
Surgical repair of a tusk injury that combined dental and veterinary skills is discussed. A 15-year-old male forest elephant housed in a zoo sustained a fracture of the right tusk that was 10 cm inside the cheek pouch, thus exposing the tusk canal. T
Autor:
Clinton W. Gray, Edward W. Schaefer, Andrea N. Noyes, Theodore F. Thurmon, Lois J. Donaldson, George R. Vrablik, Samuel H. Boyer
Publikováno v:
Science (New York, N.Y.). 171(3967)
Small quantities of unusual hemoglobins were found in 1 of 37 chimpanzees and 2 of 6 gorillas. In each genus these hemoglobins contain unique alpha chains that differ from the ordinary by eight to nine scattered amino acid changes. The unusual chains