Two or more drugs which enhance the effectiveness of each other....
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The location at which a nerve impulse is transmitted from one neuron to another....
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Symptomatic treatment eliminates or suppresses clinical signs without affecting or knowing the underlying cause of the sign. For example antiemetics to suppress vomiting....
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Adherence of the conjunctiva to the cornea....
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Parasitic state in which the parasite and animal survive in a beneficial relationship ? e. g. bacteria within the rumen....
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A commercial feed sweetened with molasses to improve palatability....
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Society for Veterinary Emergency Medicine and Critical Care...
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Supportive treatment corrects or modifies abnormalities that occur secondary to a disease process. For example fluid and electrolyte therapy for a patient with hypoadrenocorticism....
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Feed or feed mixtures rich in one or more of protein, energy, vitamins, minerals or antibiotics. Combined with other feeds to produce a more complete feed....
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Epithelial cells exfoliated from the vagina during late proestrus to early estrus. They are larger than parabasal cells and have small nuclei and irregular/folded borders. Epithelial cells from the vagina that are larger than parabasal cells. Large number of these cells are observed during late...
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Epithelial cells exfoliated from the vagina during estrus. They are also called cornified or anucleated cells and are the largest of the epithelial cells present during estrus. The nuclei of these cells appear faded or absent. These cells stain lightly, may appear multi-layered, and with folded...
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An unpleasant emotional state, but the external expression of suffering through behavior is distress....
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