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Circadian and seasonal rhythms of melatonin production in mules (Equus asinus × Equus caballus)

Journal of Pineal Research, 1991
Abstract: The present study describes the patterns of melatonin production in the mule (Equus asinus × Equus caballus). Blood was sampled hourly for 24 h from eight mule mares in spring and fall. The data obtained show the presence of a circadian rhythm of production of melatonin, with highest values during the dark phase both in spring and fall.
Cozzi, B.   +4 more
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Localization of alkali-labile sites in donkey (Equus asinus) and stallion (Equus caballus) spermatozoa

Theriogenology, 2014
The presence of constitutive alkali-labile sites (ALS) has been investigated using a protocol of DNA breakage detection-fluorescence in situ hybridization and comet assay in spermatozoa of donkey (Equus asinus) and stallion (Equus caballus). These results were compared with those obtained using a similar experimental approach using somatic cells.
Carmen López-Fernández   +5 more
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Pulsus a mortuus equus

Seminars in Orthodontics, 2014
In a climate of on-line opinion blogs, internet puffery, proprietary advocacy, persuasive testimonials, distain for evidence, and the patient's confusion of second or third opinion referrals, resistance seems futile for embracing most any trend in orthodontics. No matter the propriety, utility, or evidence basis, it seems: anything goes. In olden days,
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‘Equus’ and the Mature Shaffer

1992
Five Finger Exercise and The Royal Hunt of the Sun signalled the arrival on the scene of a new, innovative voice in the theatre; Equus confirmed it. Shaffer’s Equus transmutes an appalling case of animal mutilation into a universal paradigm concerning the eternal struggle between individual rights and communal demands.
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The Genus Equus in Europe

1990
The genus Equus originated in North America and was derived from the late Hemphillian (late Miocene to earliest Pliocene) Dinohippus (Quinn, 1955). All the Pliocene, Pleistocene, and living monodactyl equids of North America and of the Old World — with the only exception of the possibly early Pliocene Astrohippus stocki Lance 1950 from Mexico — may be ...
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Equus Gestaltung

Cahiers de Gestalt-thérapie, 2013
Les Thérapies Assistées d’Equins sont bénéfiques pour les humains. Le sont-elles pour les chevaux ? Ces pratiques restent dans un dispositif individualiste alors que les chevaux sont des experts en groupalité. Equus Gestaltung est une expérience holiste de Gestalt-thérapie en pleine nature avec des chevaux non montés, sains, vivant nus et en troupeau ...
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Equus.

2013
Ernest Bailey, Samantha A. Brooks
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Genus Equus

2013
International ...
Duncan, Patrick, Groves, C.
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Invasive trophoblast in the genus Equus

Annales de l'Institut Pasteur / Immunologie, 1984
W.R. Allen, Douglas F. Antczak
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Equus caballus

New England Journal of Medicine, 1975
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