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    Fate of wild-caught Antechinus flavipes released after physiological experiments by Cooper, Christine, Vernes, K., Cooper, T.

    Published 2009
    “…This information is important for wildlife managers and animal ethics committees when considering the fate of ex-research animals.…”
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    Southern brown bandicoots can be successfully returned to the wild after physiological experiments. by Cooper, Christine

    Published 2011
    “…Implications -- This study provides researchers, wildlife managers, and animal ethics committees with information to assist with making judgements concerning the fate of ex-research animals.…”
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    Investigating locally relevant risk factors for Campylobacter infection in Australia: Protocol for a case-control study and genomic analysis by Varrone, L., Stafford, R., Lilly, K., Selvey, Linda, Glass, K., Ford, L., Bulach, D., Kirk, M.

    Published 2018
    “…Ethics and dissemination Human and animal ethics have been approved. Genomic data will be published in online archives accompanied by basic metadata. …”
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    Microscopic and molecular detection of Giardia spp. in fecal samples among shelter dog population in Selangor by Magdalene, Stephanie

    Published 2017
    “…This project was approved by the UPM animal ethics committee and consent received from the five shelters. …”
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    Growth performance of weaner pigs fed diets containing grains milled to different particle sizes. I. Sorghum by Nguyen, G. T., Collins, C., Henman, D., Diffey, Simon, Tredea, A. M., Black, J. L., Bryden, W., Gidley, M. J., Sopade, P. A.

    Published 2015
    “…Pigs and feed residues were weighed weekly to calculate average daily feed intake (ADFI), average daily gain (ADG)and feed conversion ratio (FCR). The Rivalea animal ethics committee approved (14N009) the animal experiment. …”
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    Elucidating the effects of sirolimus and sunitinib on nmu-induced rat breast carcinoma: in vitro and in vivo studies by Sakri, Muhammad Shahidan Muhammad

    Published 2023
    “…The experiments and procedures towards the animal were conducted strictly in accordance with approval from the Animal Ethics Committee of USM guidelines of animal care and welfare. …”
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    Growth performance of weaner pigs fed diets containing grains milled to different particle sizes. II. Field pea by Nguyen, G. T., Collins, C., Henman, D., Diffey, Simon, Tredrea, A. M, Black, J. L., Bryden, W. L, Gidley, M. J., Sopade, P. A.

    Published 2015
    “…After adaptation for 6 days on a commercial diet, a total of 400 pigs in two batches were individually housed and fed the 20 diets adlibitumover a 21-dayperiodusinga randomisedblockdesignwithsomeincomplete blocks.Hence, therewere effectively20pigsper diet (or 33 pigs per treatment), and the pigs and feed residues were weighedweekly to calculate average daily feed intake (ADFI), average daily gain (ADG) and feed conversion ratio (FCR). TheRivalea animal ethics committee approved (13N023C) the animal experiment. …”
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    Viewing animal bodies: truths, practical aesthetics and ethical considerability in UK livestock breeding by Holloway, Lewis, Morris, Carol

    Published 2014
    “…Aesthetic evaluation further produces implicit judgements about animals' ethical considerability, at the same time obscuring the effects of such judgements on their framing and treatment. …”
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    Histological analysis of motoneuron survival and microglia inhibition after nerve root avulsion treated with nerve graft implantation and minocycline: an experimental study by Faizul H. Ghazali, Wutian, Wu, Jafri M. Abdullah

    Published 2016
    “…This is a report on the effect of prompt nerve implantation and minocycline treatment on the suppression of microglia activation and survival of motoneurons. 20 adult female Sprague-Dawley rats were used for this study, which was approved by the Animal Ethical Committee, USM (approval number /2011/(73)(346)). …”
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