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J, Millian, ed. The female genital tract of the shrew Crocidura russula. Springer-Verlag, 1987.

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Anton, Iklé Franz, and Hirsch Hans A, eds. Atlas of gynecological surgery, including urological, proctological and mammary procedures. 2nd ed. G. Thieme Verlag, 1985.

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Uyttenbroeck, Frans. Surgical quality assurance in gynaecological and mammary cancerology. Peeters, 1993.

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Sims, Yvonne D. From mammies to action heroines: Female empowerment in black popular cinema. UMI, 2000.

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Uyttenbroeck, Frans. Function and sense of radical surgery in gynaecological and mammary cancerology in a period of biological evolution: Controversies and pitfalls. Peeters, 1990.

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Hellmen, Eva. Mammary tumours in the female dog: A study of tumour histogenesis and DNA ploidy in relation to histology, prognosis and tumour progression. Sveriges Lantbruksuniversitet, 1989.

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Hayssen, Virginia, and Teri J. Orr. Reproduction in Mammals: The Female Perspective. Johns Hopkins University Press, 2017.

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Reproduction in Mammals: The Female Perspective. Johns Hopkins University Press, 2017.

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Male and Female Mammals: Ages 3-8. BookBaby, 2024.

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Male and Female Mammals: For Girls and Boys Ages 3 - 8. BookBaby, 2024.

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Reproductive pathology of domestic mammals. Academic Press, 1990.

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McEntee, Kenneth. Reproductive Pathology of Domestic Mammals. Elsevier Science & Technology Books, 2012.

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Hunt, Ronald Duncan, Ulrich Mohr, and Thomas Carlyle Jones. Genital System. Springer London, Limited, 2012.

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Almond, Brenda. Family. Edited by Hugh LaFollette. Oxford University Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199284238.003.0004.

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The family is a ubiquitous social institution, not only in human life, but also in that of other mammals and species. In strictly biological terms, ‘family’ is a concept that centres on the physical coming-together of male and female and on the cluster of offspring that results from that connection. In many species, a pair, once established, continues its relationship while fostering the young to independence. These are such trite and obvious facts that the necessity to set them out arises only because they are currently considered by many people irrelevant to the lives of humans, and also bec
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Einführung in die gynäkologische Zytologie und Mammazytologie. F. Enke, 1988.

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Brooks, Melody, and Roland Kays. Kinkajou: the tree-top specialist. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198759805.003.0026.

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Kinkajous have evolved a suite of unique adaptations not seen in other Carnivores, helping them thrive in the canopies of neotropical forests. They have a prehensile tail and reversible hind feet to help them climb trees, and large eyes and scent glands to help them navigate complex tropical canopies at night. By sticking to the treetops at night kinkajous have very few potential predators, and this frees them from the need move in large groups for protection, as seen in most diurnal primates. Instead, kinkajous live in small social groups that forage for fruits and flowers mostly as singleton
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Lamming, George Eric, and Emmanuel C. Amoroso. Reproduction in the Female Mammal: Proceedings of the Thirteenth Easter School in Agricultural Science, University of Nottingham 1966. Springer London, Limited, 2013.

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Lamming, George Eric, and Emmanuel C. Amoroso. Reproduction in the Female Mammal: Proceedings of the Thirteenth Easter School in Agricultural Science, University of Nottingham, 1966. Springer, 2013.

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Nithikathkul, Choosak, Prasert Saichua, Louis Royal, and John H. Cross. Capillariosis. Oxford University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198570028.003.0065.

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Capillaria species are members of the superfamily Trichinelloidae. These worms have a filamentous thin anterior end and a slightly thicker oesophagus which is surrounded by glandular cells or stichocytes. This oesophageal pattern is called stichosomal oesophagus. Capillaria species are parasites which are found in many vertebrate animals. More than two hundred species have been reported in several vertebrate species, including fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals (Cross 1992; Chitwood et al. 1968), but only three species infect humans. These are Capillaria hepatica , C. aerophila and
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Differential Diagnosis in Ultrasound. Thieme, 2006.

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(Contributor), Barbara Beuscher-Willems, M. W. Max Brandt (Contributor), and Christian Goerg (Contributor), eds. Differential Diagnosis in Ultrasound: A Teaching Atlas. Thieme Medical Publishers, 2005.

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Breasts: The women's perspective on an American obsession. Haworth Press, 1998.

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Latteier, Carolyn. Breasts: The Women's Perspective on an American Obsession. Haworth Press, 1998.

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Latteier, Carolyn. Breasts: The Women's Perspective on an American Obsession (Haworth Innovations in Feminist Studies) (Haworth Innovations in Feminist Studies). Haworth Press, 1998.

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Breasts: The women's perspective on an American obsession. Harrington Park Press, 1998.

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