By EMS1 Staff CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — Police dogs hurt on the job will soon receive ambulance rides to a hospital. The News-Gazette reported that Arrow Ambulance and the University of Illinois teamed up to provide ambulance rides to the University of Illinois Veterinary Teaching Hospital. Dr. Michael Smith, medical director of Carle Regional EMS and Arrow Ambulance, said University of Illinois veterinarians ...
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Abstract This paper presents the results of studying the problem of differential adaptation of genotypes to the extreme conditions of spac...
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