Old beagle dogs have lower faecal concentrations of some fermentation products and lower peripheral lymphocyte counts than young adult beagles.
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M. Glória | A. Carciofi | M. O. S. Gomes | M. A. Brunetto | T. C. Putarov | M. Beraldo | L. Zaine | M. Gomes
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