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Dr. Gardhouse's present address is Health Sciences Centre, Ontario Veterinary College, Guelph, ON NIG 2WI, Canada.
Dr. LaDouceur's present address is Joint Pathology Center, 606 Stephen Sitter Ave, Silver Spring, MD 20910.