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IT is frequently vital in research to restrict the experimental animal's movements and to keep him from damaging the experimental site, such as an externalized organ, tube or catheter. Much valuable work and time is often nullified in a short time by the animal pulling at the operative site which he will invariably do if he has access to the area.
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WEAVER, R., BOWMAN, W. A Simple and Effective Movement-restricting Collar. Nature 178, 367–368 (1956). https://doi.org/10.1038/178367a0
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