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Galloux, P., & Barrey, E. (1997). Components of the total kinetic moment in jumping horses. Equine Vet J Suppl, (23), 41–44.
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Barrey, E., & Galloux, P. (1997). Analysis of the equine jumping technique by accelerometry. Equine Vet J Suppl, (23), 45–49.
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Gilmanshin, R., Callender, R. H., & Dyer, R. B. (1998). The core of apomyoglobin E-form folds at the diffusion limit. Nat Struct Biol, 5(5), 363–365.
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Birch, H. L., Bailey, A. J., & Goodship, A. E. (1998). Macroscopic 'degeneration' of equine superficial digital flexor tendon is accompanied by a change in extracellular matrix composition. Equine Vet J, 30(6), 534–539.
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Grandin, T. (1999). Safe handling of large animals. Occup Med, 14(2), 195–212.
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Abbruzzetti, S., Crema, E., Masino, L., Vecli, A., Viappiani, C., Small, J. R., et al. (2000). Fast events in protein folding: structural volume changes accompanying the early events in the N-->I transition of apomyoglobin induced by ultrafast pH jump. Biophys J, 78(1), 405–415.
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Hagen, S. J., & Eaton, W. A. (2000). Two-state expansion and collapse of a polypeptide. J Mol Biol, 301(4), 1019–1027.
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Gulotta, M., Gilmanshin, R., Buscher, T. C., Callender, R. H., & Dyer, R. B. (2001). Core formation in apomyoglobin: probing the upper reaches of the folding energy landscape. Biochemistry, 40(17), 5137–5143.
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Abbruzzetti, S., Viappiani, C., Small, J. R., Libertini, L. J., & Small, E. W. (2001). Kinetics of histidine deligation from the heme in GuHCl-unfolded Fe(III) cytochrome C studied by a laser-induced pH-jump technique. J Am Chem Soc, 123(27), 6649–6653.
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