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; Bill Kasten of Pennsylvania on "Canines" at 10: 45 a.m.;
Sun Journal top news 2010
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Friday presentations feature Brian Palmer on "Canines" at 9 a.m.; Ruben Parker on "Pere
Sun Journal top news 2010
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Canines have been trained to detect cancers of the bladder, lung, breast, ovary, and skin from breath samples.
Looking Out for Scoliosis Ann Lukits 2011
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A Corpse, a Cop, and Canines on 04 Feb 2010 at 9: 37 pm Danica
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Canines and Cancer: Dogs can detect colorectal cancer in humans, including early-stage polyps, by sniffing chemical compounds circulating in the body that give off a unique cancer odor, according to a study in Gut.
Looking Out for Scoliosis Ann Lukits 2011
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"Canines differ in anatomy and physiology," the guidelines say.
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Humans have four fangs, if they have a full set of teeth anyway – you call them “Canines” – mine are simply sharper and more deadly.
Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » Thablue’s Review Forum 2009
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"Dogs in movies are constantly being used to represent something other than themselves," added Ms. McLean, who is also the editor of "Cinematic Canines: Dogs and Their Work in the Fiction Film," due out next year.
Hollywood Is Going to the Dogs Joanne Kaufman 2012
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"Canines differ in anatomy and physiology," the guidelines say.
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Canines competing at the Westminster Dog Show are divided into seven groups: hound, toy, sporting, non-sporting, herding, working and terrier.
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