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  2. Docosatetraenoylethanolamide - Wikipedia

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    Docosatetraenoylethanolamide (DEA) (Adrenoyl-ethanolamide) (Adrenoyl-EA) is an endogenous ethanolamide that has been shown to act on the cannabinoid (CB 1) receptor. [1] DEA is similar in structure to anandamide (AEA, a recognized endogenous ligand for the CB 1 receptor), containing docosatetraenoic acid in place of arachidonic acid.

  3. Non-surgical fertility control for dogs and cats - Wikipedia

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    The most common form of sterilization in dogs and cats is surgical, spaying in females and castration in males. Non-surgical fertility control can either result in sterilization or temporary contraception and could offer a cheaper way to keep wild dog and cat populations under control. As of 2019, only contraceptives are commercially available.

  4. DEA number - Wikipedia

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    A DEA number (DEA Registration Number) is an identifier assigned to a health care provider (such as a physician, physician assistant, nurse practitioner, optometrist, podiatrist, dentist, or veterinarian) by the United States Drug Enforcement Administration allowing them to write prescriptions for controlled substances.

  5. DEA (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Diethanolamine, an organic compound with the formula HN(CH 2 CH 2 OH) 2. Diethylamine an organic compound with the formula (CH 3 CH 2) 2 NH. Disposable email address, a unique email box used for a single contact; Docosatetraenoylethanolamide, a biologically active lipid molecule; Dog erythrocyte antigen, a canine blood type

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  7. Blood type (non-human) - Wikipedia

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    Dogs that are DEA 1.1 positive (33 to 45% of the population) are universal recipients - that is, they can receive blood of any type without expectation of a life-threatening hemolytic transfusion reaction. Dogs that are DEA 1.1 negative are universal donors. Blood from DEA 1.1 positive dogs should never be transfused into DEA 1.1 negative dogs.

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