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Males have more aggressive and less sociable personalities than females in semi-captive Asian elephants
Published in Scientific reports (25-02-2019)“…Personality, i.e. consistent between-individual differences in behaviour, has been documented in many species. Yet little is known about how males and females…”
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Long-term trends in wild-capture and population dynamics point to an uncertain future for captive elephants
Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society. B, Biological sciences (27-03-2019)“…Maintaining sustainable populations in captivity without supplementation through wild-capture is a major challenge in conservation that zoos and aquaria are…”
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Handler familiarity helps to improve working performance during novel situations in semi-captive Asian elephants
Published in Scientific reports (29-07-2021)“…Working animals spend hours each day in close contact with humans and require training to understand commands and fulfil specific tasks. However, factors…”
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Asian elephants exhibit post-reproductive lifespans
Published in BMC evolutionary biology (21-10-2019)“…The existence of extended post-reproductive lifespan is an evolutionary puzzle, and its taxonomic prevalence is debated. One way of measuring post-reproductive…”
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Clinical Outcomes and Stent Thrombosis Following Off-Label Use of Drug-Eluting Stents
Published in JAMA : the journal of the American Medical Association (09-05-2007)“…CONTEXT Clinical trials that have excluded patients at high risk for cardiac events have led to commercial labeling approval of drug-eluting stents;…”
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Investigating changes within the handling system of the largest semi-captive population of Asian elephants
Published in PloS one (31-01-2019)“…The current extinction crisis leaves us increasingly reliant on captive populations to maintain vulnerable species. Approximately one third of Asian elephants…”
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Taming age mortality in semi-captive Asian elephants
Published in Scientific reports (05-02-2020)“…Understanding factors preventing populations of endangered species from being self-sustaining is vital for successful conservation, but we often lack…”
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Systematic review of immunosuppressant guidelines in the COVID-19 pandemic
Published in Therapeutic Advances in Drug Safety (2021)“…Aims: Individuals taking immunosuppressants are at increased susceptibility to viral infections in general. However, due to the novel nature of the COVID-19,…”
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Demographic and reproductive associations with nematode infection in a long-lived mammal
Published in Scientific reports (08-06-2020)“…Infection by macroparasites, such as nematodes, varies within vertebrate host systems; elevated infection is commonly observed in juveniles and males, and, for…”
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Milk metabolite composition of a semi-captive population of Asian elephants
Published in Royal Society open science (01-10-2024)“…Lack of maternal milk commonly leads to Asian elephant calves' death in captivity. Currently, available supplements seem inefficient. Hence, we aimed at…”
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Frequency of troponin elevations in patients with influenza infection during the 2017–2018 influenza season
Published in International journal of cardiology. Heart & vasculature (01-03-2019)“…With the increased number of influenza cases observed during the 2017 – 2018 season, patients may be at a greater risk of cardiac related complications as a…”
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In Vivo Plaque Characterization Using Intravascular Ultrasound–Virtual Histology in a Porcine Model of Complex Coronary Lesions
Published in Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology (01-02-2007)“…OBJECTIVE—To determine the accuracy of detection of different tissue types of intravascular ultrasound–virtual histology (IVUS-VH) in a porcine model of…”
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Myanmar's terrestrial ecosystems: Status, threats and conservation opportunities
Published in Biological conservation (01-12-2020)“…Myanmar is highly biodiverse, with more than 16,000 plant, 314 mammal, 1131 bird, 293 reptile, and 139 amphibian species. Supporting this biodiversity is a…”
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How Big Is It Really? Assessing the Efficacy of Indirect Estimates of Body Size in Asian Elephants
Published in PloS one (03-03-2016)“…Information on an organism's body size is pivotal in understanding its life history and fitness, as well as helping inform conservation measures. However, for…”
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Pernicious anemia: Pathophysiology and diagnostic difficulties
Published in Journal of evidence-based medicine (01-05-2021)“…Pernicious anemia (PA) is the most common cause of vitamin B12 (cobalamin) deficiency anemia in the world. It is an autoimmune disease, comprising of salient…”
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Omnious T-wave inversions: Wellens' syndrome revisited
Published in Journal of community hospital internal medicine perspectives (07-09-2016)“…Wellens' syndrome is characterized by T-wave changes in electrocardiogram (EKG) during pain-free period in a patient with intermittent angina chest pain. It…”
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Asian elephant calf physiology and mahout perspectives during taming in Myanmar
Published in Royal Society open science (01-04-2024)“…A quarter of Asian elephants are captive, with greater than 90% of these tamed and cared for by handlers (mahouts) in Asia. Although taming is a much-discussed…”
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Outcomes in patients with nontriple antiphospholipid syndrome (APS) anticoagulated with rivaroxaban
Published in International journal of laboratory hematology (01-10-2021)Get full text
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Faecal Glucocorticoid Metabolites and H/L Ratio are Related Markers of Stress in Semi-Captive Asian Timber Elephants
Published in Animals (Basel) (01-01-2020)“…Animals are kept in captivity for various reasons, but species with a slower pace of life may adapt to captive environments less easily, leading to welfare…”
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Correction to: Distinguishing between determinate and indeterminate growth in a long-lived mammal
Published in BMC ecology and evolution (06-12-2021)Get full text
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