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Physiological Signs of Stress and Anxiety - Pupillary Dilatation; Dilation of blood vessels in the retina; Decreased pain sensitivity; Decreased appetite and thirst; Panting; Increased perspiration on pads
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This slide presentation* was presented at the the International Working Group's 2009 Symposium held in Padenghe sul Garda, Italy. BMDINFO would like to express our gratitude and thanks to the author/presenter for allowing us to mount this presentation on our website. Please note *some slide images used in the original PowerPoint presentation have been replaced with 'like' images.
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