Comparison of the effects of xylazine bolus versus medetomidine constant rate infusion on the stress response, urine production, and anesthetic recovery characteristics in horses anesthetized with isoflurane.
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B. Horney | L. Lamont | A. Doyle | K. Lemke | C. Creighton
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