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1. Ultrasound is an accurate imaging modality for diagnosing hip luxation in dogs presenting with hind limb lameness.

2. Combining ultrasound radiomics, complete blood count, and serum biochemical biomarkers for diagnosing intestinal disorders in cats using machine learning.

3. Canine intrahepatic portosystemic shunts: Interlobar and intralobar classifications.

4. Metacarpophalangeal Joint Pathology and Bone Mineral Density Increase with Exercise but Not with Incidence of Proximal Sesamoid Bone Fracture in Thoroughbred Racehorses.

6. Intra- and interobserver assessments of intestinal wall thickness and segmentations from transverse sections of feline abdominal ultrasound images.

7. Ultrasound is an accurate method compared to radiography for diagnosing the presence of acute hip luxation in cadaver dogs and can identify the direction of luxation with variable reliability.

8. Separable Confident Transductive Learning for Dairy Cows Teat-End Condition Classification.

9. Development and evaluation of a standardized technique to assess teat skin temperature of dairy cows using infrared thermography.

10. Delta thermal radiomics: An application in dairy cow teats.

12. Osteogenesis Imperfecta in Two Finnish Lapphund Puppies.

13. Feasibility of the use of deep learning classification of teat-end condition in Holstein cattle.

14. Evidence That Microorganisms at the Animal-Water Interface Drive Sea Star Wasting Disease.

15. Technical note: A digital technique and platform for assessing dairy cow teat-end condition.

16. Blood perfusion of teat tissue in dairy cows: Changes associated with pre-milking stimulation and machine milking.

17. Technical note: Development and evaluation of a standardized technique to assess blood perfusion in teats of dairy cows using power Doppler ultrasonography.

18. Severe (grade IV) hypersensitivity to iodinated contrast agent in an anesthetized dog.

19. Nonarticular osseous cyst-like lesions of the intermedioradial carpal bone may be incidental magnetic resonance imaging findings in dogs.

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