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Electrical Stimulation, Immobilisation and Pain, Macfarlane, 1981
Observations on the Aversion of Sheep to Electro-immobilisation and Physical Restraint, Rushen, 1986
The Use of Chronically-catheterised Sheep on Anaesthesia Research, Mather, Runciman, Kuchel
Effect of Electro-immobilisation on Cardiovascular Stability, etc., Kuchel, Mather, Runciman
Effect of Electro-immobilisation on Ovine Plasma Concentrations, etc., Jephcott
Endogenous Opiates, Endorphins, etc., Kitchell, 1980
The Lister Electro-immobiliser, Rex
Stress Physiology/Electro-immobilisation/Hormones, Kuchel
Background Information on Stockstill, etc., Carter, 1995
Submission to the Senate Animal Welfare Committee, NSW Farmers Federation, 1993
Electro-immobilisation of Food Animals, Thornsberry, 1980
Adrenal Response of Sheep to Electro-immobilisation, Seamark, 1978
An Analgesic Holding Method Giving Speed and Security, L’Action Veterinaire, 1983
Physiological and Biochemical Consequences of Electro-immobilisation in Conscious Sheep, Kuchel, Mather, Runciman, Carapetis, 1988
Some Effects of Short-duration Electric Current Pulses on Human Subjects, Baxter, 1981
Cardiovascular and Respiratory Effects of Cattle Immobiliser, Hagen, 1979
Evidence for Analgesia Induced by Electro-immobilisation in Cattle, Kuchel
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