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Show Horses, Work Horses, and Dead Horses

American Politics Quarterly, 1989
This study brings data on House members' use of time to bear on the traditional distinction between show horses and work horses in Congress. Analysis fails to produce the hypothesized two-dimensional structure in the time allocations of House members, calling into question the empirical validity of the show horse-work horse distinction.
Laura I. Langbein, Lee Sigelman
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Arthroscopy in the Horse

Veterinary Research Communications, 2003
To quote one of the greatest Italian veterinary surgeons, Professor Giancarlo Pezzoli, arthroscopy can be defined as ‘investigation of intra-articular structures carried out using an instrument provided with optic vision’ (Pezzoli, 1998). Referring to his elegant paper for a historic review, it can be seen that the importance of arthroscopy in ...
MUTTINI, Aurelio   +2 more
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Tolerance Induction of Horse Allergy by Horse Contact with Curly Horses

Pneumologie, 2017
AbstractA horse allergic rider completed 60 riding lessons on Curly Horses within six months. This rider has become clinically tolerant to normal horse breeds within this time. This case may indicate that riding and brushing ABCR Curly Horses after 60 riding hours facilitates tolerance induction. Our data indicate that this could be a valid alternative
W, Mitlehner, H C, Mitlehner
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The horse, the Kyrgyz horse and the ‘Kyrgyz horse’

Anthropology Today, 2009
Ethnographic material gathered among horse owners in Kyrgyzstan, as part of a multi disciplinary project based at the McDonald Institute of Archaeological Research is used to explore diverse ideas about horse breeding.
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A Horse Is a Horse, of Course, of Course

Air Medical Journal, 2016
You've probably all heard the joke about the horse that walks into a bar. The health care version goes like this: “A miniature horse walks into the emergency department. The triage nurse asks the horse ‘Why the long face?’” It's funny until you realize that the miniature horse is a service animal under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), and you
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The galloping horse

ACM SIGGRAPH 2012 Art Gallery, 2011
The Galloping Horse sculpture is a homage to the works of Marey and Muybridge, both pioneers at the frontiers of art, science, the cinema and biomechanics. This animated sculpture pushes us to understand the extent to which we are movement ourselves: in our actions as we can ride this animal, or even as we imitate a galloping horse through child's play.
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Horse injuries

Injury, 1981
A series of 622 patients treated at Newmarket General Hospital for injuries resulting from contact with horses was studied. The types of injury and the manner in which they were sustained were analysed.
P, Edixhoven, S C, Sinha, D J, Dandy
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SPLENECTOMY IN THE HORSE

Australian Veterinary Journal, 1978
SUMMARY Splenectomy was successfully performed on 2 aged horses to facilitate experimental studies of Babesia equi infection. Resection of part of the 17th rib provided the most acceptable approach and avoided many complications encountered on removing part of the 16th rib.
M C, Roberts, S, Groenendyk
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Leptospirosis in horses

Veterinary Record, 2013
WE read with interest the paper ‘Seropreva-lence study of leptospirosis in horses in northern Poland’ (Arent and Kedzierska-Mieszkowska 2013), regarding the serological scenario of this infection in animals from this temperate country in Europe. With our 20-year experience working with animal leptospirosis under tropical conditions, we believe that it ...
Ana Paula, Loureiro   +2 more
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Laminitis in the Horse

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 1999
This article serves as an introduction to this issue on laminitis. As such, it contains the general perspectives and terminology that will be used in all subsequent articles. This article separates the clinical problem of laminitis into developmental, acute, subacute, and chronic phases and defines the criteria, duration, clinical goals, and ...
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