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catSmall, domesticated, carnivorous mammal Felis catus, often kept as a pet or for catching small pests such as rodents. Found in many colour variants, it may have short, long, or no hair, but the general shape and size is constant – fully-grown cats range from about 51 cm/21 in to about 71 cm/28 in in length. Cats have short muzzles, strong limbs, and flexible spines that enable them to jump and climb. All walk on the pads of their toes (digitigrade) and have retractile claws, so are able to stalk their prey silently. They have large eyes and an acute sense of hearing. The canine teeth are long and well-developed, as are the shearing teeth in the side of the mouth. OriginsDomestic cats have a common ancestor, the African wild cat Felis libyca, found across Africa and Arabia. This is similar to the European wild cat F. silvestris. Domestic cats can interbreed with either of these wild relatives. Various other species of small wild cat live in all continents except Antarctica and Australia. Large cats, such as the lion, tiger, leopard, puma, and jaguar, also belong to the cat family Felidae.
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FDA has not been presented with data showing the effectiveness of other methods, such as ultrasound or computed axial tomography (CAT) scans, when used to detect rupture or leakage. To get a better and more complete view, InVision engineers found a new use for Computed Axial Tomography (CT or CAT scans), a medical imaging device (see SW 10/20/95, p. The chapter on roentgenographic techniques, for example, seems to be dominated by use of x-ray films for viewing the patella, with very little attention given to the indications and interpretation of computed axial tomography scan, magnetic resonance imaging, or other techniques. |
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