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There is no maximum cage size, the bigger the better!
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Resulting drag loads and cage volume were shown to be dependent on the net cage size and weight system.
We found effects of cage size and the interaction of cage size and shape on the behaviour and condition of birds.
Cage size is widely recognised as an important determinant of captive animal welfare, but in contrast, cage shape has received far less attention.
The ratio of cage size and disc height was no influencing factor on cage subsidence.
No study mentioned sound, air filtering, cage size, handling frequency, bedding material, or cage enrichment.
The rats of CUMS groups were housed in a separate cage (cage size: 26 × 19 × 15 cm), while others share one cage (three per cage, cage size: 90 × 45 × 25 cm).
Daily physical activity was restricted by the cage size.
No consensus has been reached regarding the measurement of IVDSH for determining cage size.
Therefore, the choice of cage size is more empirical than standardized, particularly for inexperienced spinal surgeons.
Even as superficially simple a variable as cage size can exert significant effects.
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