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Postanesthetic monitoring of core body temperature using telemetry in North American river otters (Lutra canadensis)

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Figure 1. n with percentiles. 620 = Median values for core body temperature in North American river otters (Lutra canadensis) measured thermal telemetry following anesthesia with tiletamine-zolazepam 4 mg/kg
Figure 2. with (n 550-620 the Median values for core body temperature in North American river otters (Lutra canadensis) measured thermal telemetry following anesthesia with ketamine 10 mg/kg and midazolam 0.25 mglkg

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