Search Results - "Garner, JP"
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Stereotypies and Other Abnormal Repetitive Behaviors: Potential Impact on Validity, Reliability, and Replicability of Scientific Outcomes
Published in ILAR journal (2005)“…Normal behavior plays a key role in facilitating homeostasis, especially by allowing the animal to control and modify its environment. Captive environments may…”
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Evidence for a relationship between cage stereotypies and behavioural disinhibition in laboratory rodents
Published in Behavioural brain research (17-10-2002)“…Cage stereotypies—abnormal, repetitive, unvarying and apparently functionless behaviours—are common in many captive animals, sometimes resulting in self-injury…”
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Cerium nitrate in the management of burns
Published in Burns (01-08-2005)“…The introduction of early excision of the burn eschar has contributed to a reduction in burn-related mortality but is not appropriate in all circumstances…”
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Stereotypies in caged parrots, schizophrenia and autism: evidence for a common mechanism
Published in Behavioural brain research (17-10-2003)“…Spontaneously occurring abnormal behaviors in animals have recently received considerable attention, both in veterinary medicine and as a potential model for…”
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Adult Attachment and the Defensive Regulation of Attention and Memory: Examining the Role of Preemptive and Postemptive Defensive Processes
Published in Journal of personality and social psychology (01-11-2000)“…Previous research has found that avoidant adults have more difficulty recalling emotional experiences than do less avoidant adults. It is unclear, however,…”
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Barbering (fur and whisker trimming) by laboratory mice as a model of human trichotillomania and obsessive-compulsive spectrum disorders
Published in Comparative medicine (01-04-2004)“…Animal diseases that develop spontaneously in a limited subpopulation can provide powerful models of human disease because they provide a means to investigate…”
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Massive subcutaneous emphysema after cervical gunshot wound
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Environmental enrichment and development of cage stereotypy in Orange-winged Amazon parrots (Amazona amazonica)
Published in Developmental psychobiology (01-05-2004)“…Stereotypies are abnormal repetitive behaviors that often develop in animals housed in impoverished environments. Stereotypy represents the interaction of…”
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Can seeds help mice with the daily grind?
Published in Laboratory animals (London) (01-10-2013)“…Some laboratory mice gnaw food pellets without ingesting much of the gnawed material, resulting in the production of waste material called ‘orts’. The fact…”
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Mapping of QTL associated with nitrogen storage and remobilization in barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) leaves
Published in Journal of experimental botany (01-02-2003)“…Nitrogen uptake and metabolism are central for vegetative and reproductive plant growth. This is reflected by the fact that nitrogen can be remobilized and…”
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Emergency splenectomy for traumatic splenic injury following colonoscopy
Published in Trauma (London, England) (01-01-2015)“…A 69-year-old man underwent a well-tolerated day case colonoscopy for iron deciency anaemia; adequate views with no abnormalities were obtained to the…”
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Stereotypic route-tracing in experimentally caged songbirds correlates with general behavioural disinhibition
Published in Animal behaviour (01-10-2003)“…Repetitive, unvarying and apparently functionless behaviours called stereotypies are common in caged animals, but the mechanisms of cage stereotypy have…”
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Traumatic diaphragmatic injury
Published in Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps (01-09-2010)“…Traumatic diaphragmatic injury is a not uncommon accompaniment to blunt or penetrating trauma to the abdomen or thorax; it may present acutely with…”
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Social and husbandry factors affecting the prevalence and severity of barbering (‘whisker trimming’) by laboratory mice
Published in Applied animal behaviour science (01-12-2004)“…Barbering—the plucking of fur or whiskers from cagemates or oneself—is a common form of abnormal repetitive behavior in laboratory mice. It is often viewed as…”
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Reliability and validity of a modified gait scoring system and its use in assessing tibial dyschondroplasia in broilers
Published in British poultry science (01-07-2002)“…1. The gait scoring system for broilers developed by Kestin et al . ( Veterinary Record , 131: 190-194, 1992) has been widely used to evaluate leg problems…”
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Genetic, environmental, and neighbor effects on the severity of stereotypies and feather picking in Orange-winged Amazon parrots ( Amazona amazonica): An epidemiological study
Published in Applied animal behaviour science (2006)“…Stereotypies and psychogenic feather picking represent two distinct forms of abnormal behavior in parrots, with implications for welfare and owner…”
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A behavioral comparison of New Zealand White rabbits ( Oryctolagus cuniculus) housed individually or in pairs in conventional laboratory cages
Published in Applied animal behaviour science (01-01-2004)“…Despite their gregarious nature, rabbits used for research are often housed individually due to concerns about aggression and disease transmission. However,…”
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Effect of sand and wood-shavings bedding on the behavior of broiler chickens
Published in Poultry science (01-12-2005)“…The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of 2 different bedding types, sand and wood shavings, on the behavior of broiler chickens. In experiment…”
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Anorectal injury in pelvic blast
Published in Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps (01-03-2013)“…The signature injury of the Afghanistan campaign has, amongst other things, included an increased incidence of destructive anorectal injury. There is no…”
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The use of Flammacerium in British Burns Units
Published in Burns (01-05-2005)“…Flammacerium (cerium nitrate–silver sulphadiazine) is marketed throughout Europe, but is only available in UK on a named patient basis. Anecdotally it is…”
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