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Kavar, T., & Dovc, P. (2008). Domestication of the horse: Genetic relationships between domestic and wild horses. Livestock Science, 116(1-3), 1–14.
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Wall, D. L., Topliff, D. R., Freeman, D. W., Wagner, D. G., Breazile, J. W., & Stutz, W. A. (1992). Effect of dietary cation-anion balance on urinary mineral excretion in exercised horses. Journal of Equine Veterinary Science, 12(3), 168–171.
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Stutz, W. A., Topliff, D. R., Freeman, D. W., Tucker, W. B., Breazile, J. W., & Wall, D. L. (1992). Effects of dietary cation-anion balance on blood parameters in exercising horses. Journal of Equine Veterinary Science, 12(3), 164–167.
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Slingerland, L. I., Robben, J. H., Schaafsma, I., & Kooistra, H. S. (2008). Response of cats to familiar and unfamiliar human contact using continuous direct arterial blood pressure measurement. Research in Veterinary Science, 85(3), 575–582.
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Lachapelle, S., & Healey, J. (2010). On Hans, Zou and the others: wonder animals and the question of animal intelligence in early twentieth-century France. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, 41(1), 12–20.
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Neumann Inga D, Veenema Alexa H, & Beiderbeck Daniela I. (2010). Aggression and anxiety: social context and neurobiological links. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience, 4(1).
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Heffner, R. S., & Heffner, H. E. (1983). Hearing in large mammals: Horses (Equus caballus) and cattle (Bos taurus). Behavioral Neuroscience, 97(2), 299–309.
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Ghirlanda, S., & Vallortigara, G. (2004). The evolution of brain lateralization: a game-theoretical analysis of population structure. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences, 271(1541), 853–857.
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