A retrospective study investigating whether there are significant difference in age, breed, sex and neuter status between canine patients with a normal UPC(0.2) and severely elevated UPC(3) that is suggestive of glomerular disease, and compare the clinicopathologic findings and diagnosis in clades of breed that are more likely to be proteinuric
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

anon. A retrospective study investigating whether there are significant difference in age, breed, sex and neuter status between canine patients with a normal UPC(0.2) and severely elevated UPC(3) that is suggestive of glomerular disease, and compare the clinicopathologic findings and diagnosis in clades of breed that are more likely to be proteinuric .

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anon. A Retrospective Study Investigating Whether There Are Significant Difference in Age, Breed, Sex and Neuter Status between Canine Patients With a Normal UPC(0.2) and Severely Elevated UPC(3) That Is Suggestive of Glomerular Disease, and Compare the Clinicopathologic Findings and Diagnosis in Clades of Breed That Are More Likely to Be Proteinuric. .

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anon. A Retrospective Study Investigating Whether There Are Significant Difference in Age, Breed, Sex and Neuter Status between Canine Patients With a Normal UPC(0.2) and Severely Elevated UPC(3) That Is Suggestive of Glomerular Disease, and Compare the Clinicopathologic Findings and Diagnosis in Clades of Breed That Are More Likely to Be Proteinuric .

Harvard Citation (style guide)

anon. (n.d.). A retrospective study investigating whether there are significant difference in age, breed, sex and neuter status between canine patients with a normal UPC(0.2) and severely elevated UPC(3) that is suggestive of glomerular disease, and compare the clinicopathologic findings and diagnosis in clades of breed that are more likely to be proteinuric.

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anon. A Retrospective Study Investigating Whether There Are Significant Difference in Age, Breed, Sex and Neuter Status between Canine Patients With a Normal UPC(0.2) and Severely Elevated UPC(3) That Is Suggestive of Glomerular Disease, and Compare the Clinicopathologic Findings and Diagnosis in Clades of Breed That Are More Likely to Be Proteinuric

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