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Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine|February 22, 2008
Glomerular filtration rate estimated by 3-sample plasma clearance of iohexol in 118 healthy dogsN H Bexfield, R Heiene, R J Gerritsen, et al.
Equine Veterinary Journal|April 1, 1983
Biochemical and haematological effects of phenylbutazone in horsesP Lees, R F Creed, E E Gerring, et al.
Equine Veterinary Journal. Supplement|November 1, 1995
Electrolyte and total protein changes in nonheat acclimated horses performing treadmill exercise in cool (20 degrees C/40%RH), hot, dry (30 degrees C/40%RH) or hot, humid (30 degrees C/80%RH) conditionsP A Harris, D J Marlin, C M Scott, et al.
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Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine|February 22, 2008
Glomerular filtration rate estimated by 3-sample plasma clearance of iohexol in 118 healthy dogsN H Bexfield, R Heiene, R J Gerritsen, et al.
Equine Veterinary Journal|April 1, 1983
Biochemical and haematological effects of phenylbutazone in horsesP Lees, R F Creed, E E Gerring, et al.
Equine Veterinary Journal. Supplement|November 1, 1995
Electrolyte and total protein changes in nonheat acclimated horses performing treadmill exercise in cool (20 degrees C/40%RH), hot, dry (30 degrees C/40%RH) or hot, humid (30 degrees C/80%RH) conditionsP A Harris, D J Marlin, C M Scott, et al.
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