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One hand under thorax and one hand lifting rump. Tip the guinea pig backwards slowly until their spine is resting against the front of your body. They must not be tipped back further than vertical.…
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January 26th, 2024
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Demonstrating a secure hold if it was necessary to transport a guinea pig across the room. Simply hold in to your body with two hands, or allow to sit on your forearm as shown.
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January 26th, 2024
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Always use two hands. Top-opening carriers are preferred. Support thorax with one hand and rump with other hand. Lift calmly and confidently. Place on table and keep hands on at all times. If you are…
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January 26th, 2024
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Always use two hands. Top-opening carriers are preferred. Support thorax with one hand and rump with other hand. Lift calmly and confidently. Hold in to your body whilst travelling to the consult…
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January 26th, 2024
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Clinical Club 6th April - Jenna Richardson, Senior Lecturer in Rabbit, Exotic Animal and Wildlife Medicine and Surgery - Guinea Pigs in General Practice - What you need to know!
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Laura Wardrop Licence Type
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April 6th, 2022 Retain Source File
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Dose / Response and Structure / Activity relationships in pharmacology
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Muscarinic receptor modulation of cardiac and smooth muscle contraction
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Dr Fiona Borthwick talks to Laszlo Máthé, Principle Sustainability Officer at New Britain Palm Oil, about the future of sustainable global food systems.
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GSA1.1x Publisher
Lizzy Garner-Foy Licence Type
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English Date Created
August 31st, 2020
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Reconstructing ENSO from fossil corals
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Gary Morgan "Variations in early exposure to language: consequences for phonology and working memory" Gary Morgan is Professor of Psychology at City University, London. Here is his…
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Kat Dlugosz Licence Type
All rights reserved The University of Edinburgh
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