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    Electroencephalographic responses to neck cut and exsanguination in minimally anaesthetized goats 

    Sabow, A.B.; Goh, Y. M; Zulkifli, I.; Sazili, A.Q; Ab Kadir, M.Z.A.; Kaka, U; Nakyinsige, K; Adeyemi, K.D.; Ebrahimi, M. (South African Journal of Animal Science, 2017)
    Conscious animals typically experience sensory (nociception) and emotional pain, whereas unconscious animals that were minimally anesthetized would experience minimal emotional pain. To determine whether ‘silencing’ the ...

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    AuthorAb Kadir, M.Z.A. (1)Adeyemi, K.D. (1)Ebrahimi, M. (1)Goh, Y. M (1)Kaka, U (1)Nakyinsige, K (1)Sabow, A.B. (1)Sazili, A.Q (1)Zulkifli, I. (1)SubjectBrain activity (1)Electroencephalographic (1)Exsanguination (1)Goats (1)Nnoxious stimuli (1)Propofol-halothane anaesthetic (1)Slaughter (1)... View MoreDate Issued
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