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Primary uterine inertia in four labrador bitches.
Hormonal concentrations in bitches with primary uterine inertia.
Postpartum hemorrhage in the developed world: whither misoprostol?
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Calcium, parathyroid hormone, oxytocin and pH profiles in the whelping bitch.
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Exploration and Determination of Genomic Markers Predictive of Uterine Atony
LXRs, Cholesterol Metabolism and Uterine Dystocia
Calcium Chloride for Prevention of Uterine Atony During Cesarean
A Novel Technique Of Uterine Cooling During Repeated Cesarean Section For Reducing Blood Loss
Role of Tranexamic Acid Versus Uterine Cooling at Caesarean Section
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