hamsters in English

noun
1
a solitary burrowing rodent with a short tail and large cheek pouches for carrying food, native to Europe and northern Asia.
Most people are familiar with mice, rats, hamsters , and guinea pigs, which are commonly kept as pets.

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1. You sell hamsters.

2. Winter white hamsters tend to have slightly smaller litters, as do Chinese and Roborovski hamsters.

3. Hamsters are nocturnal creatures.

4. The rabid raccoons, the killer hamsters...

5. Hamsters produce 160 million per millilitre.

6. 156 Adorable Hamsters That Will Cause A Cuteness Overload

7. Syrian hamsters dig their burrows generally at a depth of 0.7 m.

8. Laboratory animals, such as mice, guinea pigs, hamsters , rabbits among others, commonly used in diagnostic virology.

9. When he was riding by they were squatting in a hut cooking hamsters for dinner.

10. Ampicillin use is contraindicated in pets allergic to penicillins and in rabbits, guinea pigs, chinchillas, or hamsters.

11. Small rodents such as hamsters , squirrels , chipmunks , mice , and rabbits are very rarely infected with the virus .

12. Do not hamsters, certain ants, squirrels and other animals store up or hide food supplies for later use?

13. A new factor was discovered in response to Cellophane wrapping of the head of the pancreas in Syrian golden hamsters

14. Food for horses, birds, cats, dogs, hamsters, mice, rabbits, poultry, turkeys, fish, cows, pigs, sheep, pigeons, wild birds, goats, deer, camels and alpacas

15. As regards the 'Heerlen-Aken-project', similarly, compensatory measures are planned to maintain the hamsters at a favourable conservation status in their natural range.

16. Fasting for 36–48 h or food restriction (30% reduction of daily food intake for 6 weeks) caused brown adipose tissue (BAT) atrophy in hamsters.

17. San Diego Humane Society has a variety of Adoptable pets available including cats, dogs and small animals like rats, rabbits, hamsters, birds, reptiles and more

18. Noradrenaline turnover was not significantly altered in either tissue in pregnant or lactating hamsters, despite the atrophy of brown adipose tissue that occurs during reproduction.

19. San Diego Humane Society has a variety of adoptable pets Available including cats, dogs and small animals like rats, rabbits, hamsters, birds, reptiles and more

20. All hamsters are excellent diggers, constructing burrows with one or more entrances, with galleries connected to chambers for nesting, food storage, and other activities.

21. Hamsters and K18-hACE2 transgenic mice inoculated with the Complementation-derived virions exhibited no detectable disease, even after intracranial inoculation with the highest possible dose.

22. In the wild the Syrian Hamster lives alone and is fiercely territorial, attacking any intruders or other hamsters it may be confronted with during its travels.

23. It appears from the information provided by the Dutch authorities that hamsters are likely to be adversely affected by the 'A73 motorway-project' and the 'Heerlen-Aken-project'.

24. A soluble antigen was isolated from the cell-membrane fraction of a transplantable adenovirus-12 tumor which had been induced and carried in inbred hamsters for more than 4 years.

25. Benzidine, monoacetylBenzidine, diacetylBenzidine, 4-aminobiphenyk, and alkaline hydrolyzable conjugates of Benzidine and 4-aminobiphenyl in Syrian golden hamsters.(6) The dye was administered to the animals in a single dose by stomach intubation

26. Brains of diabetic chinese hamsters have been compared with those of normal controls of the same age and sex. By electron microscopy vascular lesions were prominent, especially thickening and reduplication of basement membranes.

27. Micro-PIXE (proton-induced X-ray emission) analysis was performed on unfixed and Anhydrously prepared sections from developing enamel and dentin from hamsters injected with a single dose of 20 mg NaF/kg body weight

28. The limited supply of captured German V-2 rockets led to the U.S. use of high-altitude balloon launches carrying fruit flies, mice, hamsters, guinea pigs, cats, dogs, frogs, goldfish and monkeys to heights of up to 44,000 m (144,000 ft; 27 mi).

29. ‘The Cutesy, mincing vocals are dotted with ill-advised wailing and occasional outright mimicry of dudes like Beck.’ ‘It sounds really corporate, but just think about it for a minute - if you were building a site about hamsters, then you might do something kind of Cutesy.’

30. Intrahepatic injection of this amoeba-crithidia culture (A-C culture) caused pathologic anatomical changes in the liver of the golden hamster (Mesocricetus auratus). 6 days after infection coagulation necrosis of varying extent was found in the liver of 138 from a total of 166 infected hamsters.

31. The proposal does not provide for any animal health requirements regarding movement between Member States, or from the specified third countries or territories, of a number of species other than dogs or cats: all species of arachnida and insects, fish, amphibia, reptiles, birds and ferrets, rabbits, guinea pigs and hamsters, as listed in Annex I to the proposal.

32. 2.4.2.6.2 In vivo studies 2-Methoxyethanol did not induce chromosomal aberrations in rats or mice following single or repeated exposure via inhalation, ingestion or intravenous injection (McGregor et al., 1983; Au et al., 1993), nor did 2-methoxyethyl acetate induce micronuclei in the bone marrow of hamsters administered a single dose via intraperitoneal injection (Basler, 1986).