NOUN | a canine | canines | |
SYNO | canid | canine | canine tooth | ... |
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- canine {f} supérieure = eyetooth
- promeneuse {f} canine [promeneuse de chiens] = dog walker [female]
- race {f} canine = breed of dog [also: dog breed]
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- Bergin (also known as Bonnie Bergin) is an American canine researcher.
- ... also known as canine rickettsiosis, canine hemorrhagic fever, canine typhus, tracker dog disease, and tropical canine pancytopenia) is a tick-borne disease of dogs usually caused by the rickettsial agent "Ehrlichia canis".
- Canine reproduction is the process of sexual reproduction in domestic dogs, wolves, coyotes and other canine species.
- "Propliopithecus" had small canine teeth, lacked spaces to fit the canine teeth of the other jaw into, and had molars very similar to those of "Australopithecus".
- CBP has the largest working Law Enforcement Canine Program in the world.
- MineTech offers services including manual, mechanical and canine mine detection and clearance, mine risk education and explosive detection dog teams.
- The canine unit of the Kosovo Police was established in November 2002.
- TSA operates 372 canine teams consisting of a Transportation Security Specialist - Explosive Detection Canine Handler (TSS-EDCH) and a canine.
- African wolves in the Serengeti are known to carry the canine parvovirus, canine herpesvirus, canine coronavirus and canine adenovirus.
- Canine mastadenovirus A (formerly canine adenovirus-1, CAdV-1) can lead to death in puppies, or encephalitis in other carnivore species.
- DA2PP is a multivalent vaccine for dogs that protects against the viruses indicated by the alphanumeric characters forming the abbreviation: D for canine distemper, the first P for canine parvovirus, and the second P for parainfluenza.
- In 1915, Albert Payson Terhune penned his first canine short story, "His Mate", basing the main canine character on his real-life Rough Collie Lad.
- Often contest competition produces anatomical weapons such as antlers or large canine teeth; however, hominids lack canine weaponry typical of other primates.
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