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A morbillivirus that caused fatal disease in horses and humans.
Science, 1995A morbillivirus has been isolated and added to an increasing list of emerging viral diseases. This virus caused an outbreak of fatal respiratory disease in horses and humans.
K. Murray+9 more
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Behavior patterns and communication in feral horses.
Zeitschrift für Tierpsychologie, 2010The social behavior of feral horses was studied in the western United States. Stable harem groups with a dominant stallion and bachelor hermaphrodite hermaphrodite groups occupied overlapping home ranges.
J. D. Feist, Dale R. McCullough
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2018
Horses are long-day seasonal breeders; during spring to autumn, mares typically exhibit 3 week estrous cycles characterized by a long sexually receptive period. Pregnancy in the mare is long (340 days on average) and incorporates a number of unusual features such as selective descent of fertilized embryos into the uterus, a spherical conceptus vesicle ...
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Horses are long-day seasonal breeders; during spring to autumn, mares typically exhibit 3 week estrous cycles characterized by a long sexually receptive period. Pregnancy in the mare is long (340 days on average) and incorporates a number of unusual features such as selective descent of fertilized embryos into the uterus, a spherical conceptus vesicle ...
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Equine Veterinary Journal, 2012
REASONS FOR PERFORMING STUDY Geriatric horses (aged ≥ 15 years) represent a substantial proportion of the equine population, yet few studies have investigated the prevalence of diseases within this population in the UK.
J. Ireland+5 more
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REASONS FOR PERFORMING STUDY Geriatric horses (aged ≥ 15 years) represent a substantial proportion of the equine population, yet few studies have investigated the prevalence of diseases within this population in the UK.
J. Ireland+5 more
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Equine laminitis: induced by 48 h hyperinsulinaemia in Standardbred horses.
Equine Veterinary Journal, 2010REASONS FOR PERFORMING STUDY Hyperinsulinaemia is known to induce laminitis experimentally in healthy ponies with no history of the condition. Horses are more insulin sensitive than ponies and whether prolonged hyperinsulinaemia and euglycaemia would ...
M. Laat+3 more
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Equine Veterinary Journal, 2012
REASONS FOR PERFORMING STUDY Previous studies suggest that owners underestimate or incorrectly recognise or report health problems in geriatric horses.
J. Ireland+5 more
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REASONS FOR PERFORMING STUDY Previous studies suggest that owners underestimate or incorrectly recognise or report health problems in geriatric horses.
J. Ireland+5 more
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The “white horse is not horse” debate
Philosophy Compass, 2017AbstractThe so‐called “white horse is not horse” (bái mǎ fēi mǎ 白馬非馬) debate, or “white horse” (bái mǎ 白馬) dialogical argument, is beyond doubt the most famous case of argumentation (biàn 辯) in the history of Classical Chinese philosophy. The somewhat disorienting statement at the center of this debate is discussed at length by two anonymous fictive ...
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The Cart-Horses and the Saddle-Horse
2008Two cart-horses, a gelding and a mare, were brought to Samoa, and put in the same field with a saddle-horse to run free on the island.* They were rather afraid to go near him, for they saw he was a saddle-horse, and...
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A horse, a horse, my kingdom for a horse
Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions, 2009openaire +3 more sources