Five patellar proximodistal positioning indices compared in clinically normal Greenland sled dogs

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Five patellar proximodistal positioning indices compared in clinically normal Greenland sled dogs. / Miles, James E; Dickow, Marlene; Nielsen, Dorte H; Jensen, Bente Rona; Kirpensteijn, Jolle; Svalastoga, Eiliv L; Eriksen, Thomas.

In: Veterinary Journal, Vol. 193, No. 2, 2012, p. 529-534.

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Miles, JE, Dickow, M, Nielsen, DH, Jensen, BR, Kirpensteijn, J, Svalastoga, EL & Eriksen, T 2012, 'Five patellar proximodistal positioning indices compared in clinically normal Greenland sled dogs', Veterinary Journal, vol. 193, no. 2, pp. 529-534. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tvjl.2012.01.003

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Miles, J. E., Dickow, M., Nielsen, D. H., Jensen, B. R., Kirpensteijn, J., Svalastoga, E. L., & Eriksen, T. (2012). Five patellar proximodistal positioning indices compared in clinically normal Greenland sled dogs. Veterinary Journal, 193(2), 529-534. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tvjl.2012.01.003

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Miles JE, Dickow M, Nielsen DH, Jensen BR, Kirpensteijn J, Svalastoga EL et al. Five patellar proximodistal positioning indices compared in clinically normal Greenland sled dogs. Veterinary Journal. 2012;193(2):529-534. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tvjl.2012.01.003

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Miles, James E ; Dickow, Marlene ; Nielsen, Dorte H ; Jensen, Bente Rona ; Kirpensteijn, Jolle ; Svalastoga, Eiliv L ; Eriksen, Thomas. / Five patellar proximodistal positioning indices compared in clinically normal Greenland sled dogs. In: Veterinary Journal. 2012 ; Vol. 193, No. 2. pp. 529-534.

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