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    Asynchronous growth of the canine radius and ulna: effects of retardation of longitudinal growth of the radius by Olson, N C, Carrig, C B, Brinker, W O

    Published in American journal of veterinary research (01-03-1979)
    “…After 2,000 rads of x-radiation to the right distal radial physis of eight 70-day-old dogs, the longitudinal growth of the right radius was retarded 42.1% when…”
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    Radiologic and gross anatomic evaluation of bone healing in the dog by Braden, T D, Brinker, W O

    “…Bone healing associated with 3 techniques of midshaft femoral fracture fixation in 36 young adult Beagle-type dogs was evaluated in radiographic and gross…”
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    Asynchronous growth of the canine radius and ulna: effects of cross pinning the radius to the ulna by Noser, G A, Carrig, C B, Merkley, D F, Brinker, W O

    Published in American journal of veterinary research (01-05-1977)
    “…Kirschner wires were introduced into the diaphyseal region of the radius and the ulna in 4 Australian shepherd crossbred pups, and change in relationships…”
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    Dissipation of heat during polymerization of acrylics used for external skeletal fixator connecting bars by Martinez, S.A. (Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI.), Arnoczky, S.P, Flo, G.L, Brinker, W.O

    Published in Veterinary surgery (01-07-1997)
    “…Objective— To determine the amount of heat conducted by transfixation intramedullary pins (IP) and Kirschner wires (KW) during polymerization of acrylics used…”
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    Premature closure of the distal radial physis in two dogs by Olson, N C, Brinker, W O, Carrig, C B

    “…Premature closure of the distal radial physis was diagnosed in two dogs. In one dog, the premature closure was symmetric; in the other, it was asymmetric…”
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