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51. Evaluation of urine dipstick for proteinuria assessment in pet rabbits.

52. Urinary tract infection by atypical uropathogens in dogs.

53. Comparison of IDEXX SediVue Dx ® urine sediment analyzer to manual microscopy for detection of casts in canine urine.

54. Risk factors for urinary bacterial growth in dogs with congenital portosystemic shunts: 66 cases (1997-2019).

55. Application of a non-target variable data independent workflow (vDIA) for the screening of prohibited substances in doping control testing.

56. Factors associated with positive urine cultures in cats with subcutaneous ureteral bypass system implantation.

57. Diagnostic accuracy of a point-of-care test using voided urine samples for detection of bacteriuria in dogs with signs of lower urinary tract disease.

58. Baseline urinalysis results in 32 healthy Antillean manatees ( Trichechus manatus manatus ).

59. Prevalence of, and factors associated with, positive urine cultures in hyperthyroid cats presenting for radioiodine therapy.

60. Analytical evaluation of an immunomagnetic separation PCR assay to detect pathogenic Leptospira in cattle urine samples obtained under field conditions.

61. Comparison of three types of analyzers for urine protein-to-creatinine ratios in dogs.

62. Administration of nitrofurantoin in dogs with lower urinary tract infections: 14 cases (2013-2019).

63. Noninvasive sampling method for urinalysis and urine protein profile in captive giraffes.

64. Investigation of the effects of storage with preservatives at room temperature or refrigeration without preservatives on urinalysis results for samples from healthy dogs.

65. Comparison of canine urine specific gravity measurements between various refractometers in a clinical setting.

66. Basal glucose excretion in dogs: The impact of feeding, obesity, sex, and age.

67. The utility of combined urine dipstick analysis and specific gravity measurement to determine feline proteinuria.

68. Accuracy of urine dipstick tests and urine glucose-to-creatinine ratios for assessment of glucosuria in dogs and cats.

69. Is there a link between bacteriuria and a reversible encephalopathy in dogs and cats?

70. Urine creatinine concentration and urine protein-to-creatinine ratios in healthy nonracing Greyhounds.

71. Spurious, marked leukocytosis in 2 cats with Heinz body hemolytic anemia.

72. Hyperthyroidism is not a risk factor for subclinical bacteriuria in cats: A prospective cohort study.

73. The Sick Adult Horse: Renal Clinical Pathologic Testing and Urinalysis.

74. Renal expression and urinary excretion of liver-type fatty acid-binding protein in cats with renal disease.

75. Urine cortisol-creatinine and protein-creatinine ratios in urine samples from healthy dogs collected at home and in hospital.

76. Urine protein-to-creatinine ratio in cattle with subclinical renal disease.

77. What is your diagnosis? Urine from a dog.

78. Optimizing the u411 automated urinalysis instrument for veterinary use.

79. Characteristics associated with bacterial growth in urine in 451 proteinuric dogs (2008-2018).

80. Comparison of immediate versus delayed streak plate inoculation on urine bacterial culture and susceptibility testing in dogs and cats.

81. Measurement of preprandial and postprandial urine calcium to creatinine ratios in male Miniature Schnauzers with and without urolithiasis.

82. Oxytocin increases after affiliative interactions in male Barbary macaques.

83. RENAL EVALUATION IN CHOLOEPUS SPECIES.

84. Laboratory Evaluation of Renal Function in Birds.

85. Evaluating Ketosis in Primate Field Studies: Validation of Urine Test Strips in Wild Bornean Orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus wurmbii).

86. Effect of a commercial anionic dietary supplement on urinary pH and concentrations of electrolytes and pH in blood of horses.

87. Influence of preanalytic and analytic variables in canine and feline urine specific gravity measurement by refractometer.

88. Evaluation of the accuracy of urine analyzers in dogs and cats.

89. Variability among four refractometers for the measurement of urine specific gravity and comparison with urine osmolality in dogs.

90. Effect on urine specific gravity of the addition of glucose to urine samples of dogs and cats.

91. Feline histoplasmosis presenting with bone and joint involvement: clinical and diagnostic findings in 25 cats.

92. Cardiac troponin I in cats with compromised renal function.

93. Massive uric acid crystalluria and cylinduria in a dog after l-asparaginase treatment for lymphoma.

94. Variability of first morning urine specific gravity in 103 healthy dogs.

95. Incidence of bacteriuria at presentation and resulting from urinary catheterization in feline urethral obstruction.

96. Effect of twice-daily oral administration of a chondroitin sulfate-containing supplement on urine chondroitin sulfate concentrations in dogs.

97. Quantified water intake in laboratory cats from still, free-falling and circulating water bowls, and its effects on selected urinary parameters.

98. The diagnostic performance of human urinary dipsticks to estimate urine pH, specific gravity (SpG), and protein in horses: are they reliable?

99. Urinary peptidome analyses for the diagnosis of chronic kidney disease in dogs.

100. Evaluation of the effect of urine dip vs urine drip on multi-test strip results.

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