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File AvailablePlessis, L. du; Botha, A.J.; Stevens, K. 1999 Morphology of rhinoceros platelets. Journal of Morphology 239: 245-253, figs. 1-4, tables 1-2
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File AvailablePalme, R.; Robia, C.; Messmann, S.; Moestl, E. 1998 Measuring faecal cortisol metabolites: a non-invasive tool to evaluate adrenocortical activity in mammals. Advances in Ethology 33: 27
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Stress in mammals results in the activation of the adrenal gland. Measuring faecal cortisol metabolises as an indicator of stress in animals offers the advantage of a simple sampling technique. However, we found marked species differences regarding the proportion of excreted metabolites via the...
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File AvailableZainuddin, Zainal Zahari; Tajuddin Abdullah, M.; Shamsuddin, M.; Hassan, M. 1998 Milk composition of the Sumatran rhinoceros (Dicerorhinus sumatrensis sumatrensis ). Journal of Wildlife and Parks (Malaysia) 16: 57-61
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File AvailableHeistermann, M.; Agil, M.; Buethe, A.; Hodges, J.J. 1998 Metabolism and excretion of oestradiol-17B and progesterone in the Sumatran rhinoceros (Dicerorhinus sumatrensis). Animal Reproduction Science 53: 157-172, figs. 1-4, tables 1-2
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File AvailableSherman, G.B.; Lund, L.A.; Bunick, D.; Winn, R.J. 1998 Erratum to: Characterization and phylogenetic significance of rhinoceros luteinizing hormone beta (LHB) subunit messenger RNA structure, complementary DNA sequence and gene copy number. Gene 221: 167-168, figs. 1-2
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File AvailableWright, J.B.; Brown, D.L. 1997 Identification of 18:3(n-3) linolenic acid, 18:3(n-6) linolenic acid and 18:2(n-6) linoleic acid in Zimbabwean browses preferred by wild black rhinoceroses (Diceros bicornis) determined by GC-MS analysis. Animal Feed Science Technology 69: 195-199, table 1
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File AvailableSherman, G.B.; Lund, L.A.; Bunick, D.; Winn, R.J. 1997 Characterization and phylogenetic significance of rhinoceros luteinizing hormone beta (LHB) subunit messenger RNA structure, complementary DNA sequence and gene copy number. Gene 195 (2): 131-139, figs. 1-7, table 1
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File AvailableHuang, T.-L.; Yu, P. 1997 Analysis of a-keratins in the horns of rhinoceros and buffalo by non-native capillary isoelectric focusing. Chromatographia 46 (7/8): 437-439, figs. 1-4
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File AvailableHarley, E.H.; Paglia, D.; Weber, B. 1997 Oxidative damage and purine metabolism: investigation of haemolytic anaemia in the black rhinoceros. Clinical Biochemistry 30 (4): 259
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Objectives: To investigate purine and glutathione metabolism in a specific form of haemolytic anaemia with a possible free radical causation.
Design and Methods: Red blood cells from a number of mammalian species were examined with labelling techniques and HPLC for differences in purine, carb...
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File AvailableWright, J.B. 1997 Essential fatty acids, total lipid, and condensed tannin in the diet of captive black rhinoceroses (Diceros bicornis) in North America and in browses native to Zimbabwe, Africa. Cornell University, Thesis presented to the Faculty of the Graduate School, pp. i-x, 1-109
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