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CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW
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IV. Animal Research Oversight
CHAPTER 2. GENERAL ASPECTS OF ANIMAL CARE AND THE
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III. Study Design Considerations
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B. General Considerations for Exercise Study Design
IV. Animal Stress and Humane Study Design
A. Stress and Exercise
B. Subject and Stressor Characteristics
C. Indexes of Acute and Chronic Stress Responses
V. Working with Compromised Animals: Animal Models of Disease
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B. Disease Models that Limit Exercise Capabilities
VI. Impact of Surgery on Exercise
A. Surgical Procedures on Animals Used in Exercise Studies
B. Selecting Anesthesia for Animals in Surgery
CHAPTER 3. EXERCISE PROTOCOLS USING RATS AND MICE
CHAPTER 4. EXERCISE PROTOCOLS USING LARGE ANIMALS
CHAPTER 5. EXERCISE PROTOCOLS USING OTHER SPECIES
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