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Originally Posted by gemy I was able to access the article. I will print it out and examine it thoroughly
On a very brief run through of the scholarly article they appear to be looking at ~70% accuracy of predicting CHD in the dogs so tested. HOw-ever last paragraph or so, they seem to say this is good as "before" maturity you would be able to assess the risk of HD in a particular dog. |
I just tried from my home computer, and could only view the summary page. The actual article is several pages long and goes into greater depth (that's where I got the 90% figure), but on my home computer, it is hidden behind a pay firewall. If you can't read the full article, I can access it on Monday when I'm back at the University and email you a PDF copy. Let me know, and if you are interested, PM me your email address and I'll send you the article on Monday.