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Steelman, S. M., Michael-Eller, E. M., Gibbs, P. G., & Potter, G. D. (2006). Meal size and feeding frequency influence serum leptin concentration in yearling horses. J. Anim Sci., 84(9), 2391–2398.
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Staniar, W. B., Kronfeld, D. S., Hoffman, R. M., Wilson, J. A., & Harris, P. A. (2004). Weight prediction from linear measures of growing Thoroughbreds. Equine Vet J, 36(2), 149–154.
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Stahl, J., Tolsma, P. H., Loonen, M. J. J. E., & Drent, R. H. (2001). Subordinates explore but dominants profit: resource competition in high Arctic barnacle goose flocks.61(1), 257–264.
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