1970
DOI: 10.1016/s0007-1935(17)48297-2
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Anomalies of the Cervix Uteri of Cattle * *This work forms part of a Thesis for the degree of Ph.D., University of London.

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“…Uterus didelphys is a rare congenital anomaly of the female reproductive tract that has been reported in different animal species (3,4,19,20,24,25). Abusineina (10) classified cervical abnormalities into four main types: uterus didelphys, complete double cervix, incomplete double cervix, and double external uterine orifices. In the present case, the uterus was completely divided by a longitudinal septum, resulting in two uterine bodies, two separated cervices with their own internal and external os, and a completely divided vagina, indicating a case of uterus didelphys.…”
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“…Uterus didelphys is a rare congenital anomaly of the female reproductive tract that has been reported in different animal species (3,4,19,20,24,25). Abusineina (10) classified cervical abnormalities into four main types: uterus didelphys, complete double cervix, incomplete double cervix, and double external uterine orifices. In the present case, the uterus was completely divided by a longitudinal septum, resulting in two uterine bodies, two separated cervices with their own internal and external os, and a completely divided vagina, indicating a case of uterus didelphys.…”
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“…Abusineina ( 10 ) classified cervical abnormalities into four main types: uterus didelphys, complete double cervix, incomplete double cervix, and double external uterine orifices.…”
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“…The density of dislocations in this material was 104 to 10 ~ cm -2. Furthermore, dislocations in GaP tend to lie along <110~ directions (7,8), whereas the tunnels were invariably formed along <111> directions. It therefore seems certain that the tunnels are formed by localized electrochemical reaction occurring at the semiconductor-electrolyte interface.…”
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confidence: 99%