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In undocked animals, the average frequency of severe tail lesions was 3.6%, whereas the average frequency of mild tail lesions was 18.57%.
Nevertheless, undocked animals showed a higher prevalence of mild tail lesions (P<0.01) and a lower frequency of belly nosing behaviour (P=0.04).
The scale consists of one class for no tail damage, one for mild tail damage (injured or shortened tail with more than half of the tail remaining) and one for severe tail damage (half or less of the tail remaining).
Within 72 h of protein diet exposure, iMSUD mice developed intermittent recumbency and extensor posturing, which was exacerbated by stimulating the animal with mild tail pressure (Fig. 7C and D).
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Keeping him out of the First-Class Elite category is a mild propensity to tail off against high-quality coverage and a few off-the-field problems to his name.
Ascending paresis developed in all EAE groups, however, the symptoms were temporary, and relatively mild, with flaccid tail (in 6/6 rats) and hindlimb paresis (4/6) being observed, but tetraparesis (1/6) was rare in EAE groups without antibody injection.
If a rat has been trained to associate a certain sound with a mild shock to its tail, and the bell tolls but the shock doesn't come, the rat will inhale deeply with what can only be called a sigh of relief.
Mild shocks, which induced tail flipping in the crayfish, and light illumination were used as unconditioned and conditioned stimuli, respectively.
The animals were blindly monitored daily by weighing and clinical scoring on a scale of 0 to 6 with the following criteria: 0: no deficit; 1: limp tail; 2: mild hind leg weakness; 3: half-paralysis of hind leg; 4: total hind leg paralysis; 5: fore leg and hind leg paralysis; 6: moribund.
0, normal; 1, limp tail; 2, mild paraparesis of the hind limbs with unsteady gait; 3, moderate paraparesis with preservation of voluntary movement; 4, paraplegia; 5, moribund.
Three minutes after secretin stimulation (b), MRCP reveals side branch dilation, particularly at the level of the head and tail diagnosed as mild chronic pancreatitis.
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