Selected article for: "dry vacuum and wet dry vacuum"

Title: 2017 ACVIM Forum Research Abstract Program
  • Document date: 2017_6_15
  • ID: ri2w5iby_234
    Snippet: Dogs were randomly assigned to control (n = 7) and test (brief noise: n = 10; and long noise: n = 11) groups. Each dog and owner waited in a secluded area for 10-15 minutes. "Brief noise" dogs were exposed to the sound of a wet-dry vacuum for 3 minutes at the start of this period. "Long noise" dogs were exposed to random bursts of wet-dry vacuum noise for 15 minutes. Blood was then collected in an adjacent room. Samples were processed immediately.....
    Document: Dogs were randomly assigned to control (n = 7) and test (brief noise: n = 10; and long noise: n = 11) groups. Each dog and owner waited in a secluded area for 10-15 minutes. "Brief noise" dogs were exposed to the sound of a wet-dry vacuum for 3 minutes at the start of this period. "Long noise" dogs were exposed to random bursts of wet-dry vacuum noise for 15 minutes. Blood was then collected in an adjacent room. Samples were processed immediately; serum was frozen at -80°C prior to submission.

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