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Author (up) Alexander, F. openurl 
  Title The preparation of Biebl loops and Thiry-Vella fistulae of the ileum of the horse Type Journal Article
  Year 1951 Publication The Journal of physiology Abbreviated Journal J Physiol  
  Volume 115 Issue 4 Pages 63-4 P  
  Keywords Gastrointestinal Tract/*physiology; *GASTROINTESTINAL SYSTEM/physiology  
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  ISSN 0022-3751 ISBN Medium  
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  Notes PMID:14898527 Approved no  
  Call Number refbase @ user @ Serial 128  
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Author (up) Alexander, F.; Benzie, D. openurl 
  Title A radiological study of the digestive tract of the foal Type Journal Article
  Year 1951 Publication Quarterly journal of experimental physiology and cognate medical sciences Abbreviated Journal Q J Exp Physiol Cogn Med Sci  
  Volume 36 Issue 4 Pages 213-217  
  Keywords Gastrointestinal Tract/*radiography; *Horses; *GASTROINTESTINAL SYSTEM/radiography; *Horses; *MYOCARDITIS/etiology and pathogenesis  
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  ISSN 0033-5541 ISBN Medium  
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  Notes PMID:14892238 Approved no  
  Call Number refbase @ user @ Serial 129  
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Author (up) ALTMANN, M url  openurl
  Title A study of behaviour in a horse-mule group Type Journal Article
  Year 1951 Publication Sociometry Abbreviated Journal Sociometry  
  Volume 14 Issue 4 Pages 351-354  
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  Notes from Prof. Hans Klingels Equine Reference List Approved no  
  Call Number refbase @ user @ Serial 638  
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Author (up) Antonius. O., openurl 
  Title Die Tigerpferde die Zebras Type Journal Article
  Year 1951 Publication Momogr Wild Säugetiere Abbreviated Journal Momogr WildSäugetiere  
  Volume II Issue Pages 1-148  
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  Notes from Prof. Hans Klingels Equine Reference List Approved no  
  Call Number Serial 894  
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Author (up) Hoffstetter R, openurl 
  Title La structure des incisives infürieuses chez les équides modernes. Importance dans la classification des zébres couaggas Type Journal Article
  Year 1951 Publication Abbreviated Journal Bull Mus Hist Nat  
  Volume 22 Issue Pages 684-692  
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  Notes from Professor Hans Klingels Equine Reference List Approved no  
  Call Number Serial 1193  
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Author (up) Howell Ce, R.W. openurl 
  Title Environmental sources of variation in the length of the horse Type Journal Article
  Year 1951 Publication Abbreviated Journal J Anim Sci  
  Volume 10 Issue Pages 789-796  
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  Notes from Professor Hans Klingels Equine Reference List Approved no  
  Call Number Serial 1204  
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Author (up) Landau, H. doi  openurl
  Title On dominance relations and the structure of animal societies: I. Effect of inherent characteristics Type Journal Article
  Year 1951 Publication Bulletin of Mathematical Biology Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 13 Issue 1 Pages 1-19  
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  Abstract Abstract Societies are considered in which a non-transitive dominance relation exists between every pair of members, such as the peck-right in a flock of hens. A one-dimensional measure of the structure of such a society,h, is defined, withh=0 for equality andh=1 for the hierarchy. It is assumed that each member of the society is characterized by an ability vector whose components depend on individual characteristics such as size, concentration of sex hormone, etc., but not on social factors such as social rank. The distribution of abilities among members of the society is assumed to be given by a distribution function which is the same for all members, and the probability that one member dominates another is given by a function of the ability vectors of the two. On these assumptions formulas for the expected (mean) value and variance ofh are determined in terms of the distribution and dominance probability functions. Some special cases are calculated, especially that for normany distributed abilities and dominance probability given by the normal probability integral. Several conclusions are derived. If all members are of equal ability, so that dominance probability is 1/2, then any sizable society is much more likely to be near the equality than the hierarchy; and, as the size of the society increases, the probability that it will be near the hierarchy becomes vanishingly small. If the dominance probability is a weighted sum of several independent components, which make up the ability vector, then the society is less likely to be close to the hierarchy as the number of these components increases. The hierarchy is the prevalent structure only if unreasonably small differences in ability are decisive for dominance. From this it appears that the social factors, or psychological factors such as the previous history of dominance, which are not included in the present treatment, may be of great importance in explaining the observed prevalence of structures very close to the hierarchy in flocks of domestic hens.  
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  Call Number Equine Behaviour @ team @ Serial 4287  
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Author (up) Lundholm B, openurl 
  Title A skull of the true quagga in the collection of the Tranvaal Museum Type Journal Article
  Year 1951 Publication Abbreviated Journal S Afr J Sci  
  Volume 47 Issue Pages 307-312  
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  Notes from Professor Hans Klingels Equine Reference List Approved no  
  Call Number Serial 1355  
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Author (up) Menzies Ji, openurl 
  Title Man and the zebra Type Journal Article
  Year 1951 Publication Abbreviated Journal Oryx  
  Volume 1 Issue Pages 127-133  
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  Notes from Professor Hans Klingels Equine Reference List Approved no  
  Call Number Serial 1388  
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Author (up) Rosenzweig, M.R. url  openurl
  Title Representations of the Two Ears at the Auditory Cortex Type Journal Article
  Year 1951 Publication American Journal of Physiology -- Legacy Content Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 167 Issue 1 Pages 147-158  
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  Abstract This investigation is part of a more general study of binaural perception and

its electrophysiological correlates. In order to account for some of the

phenomena of binaural perception, Boring (I) proposed that the two ears

are represented at the auditory cortex by two different populations of cortical units.

We have attempted to test this hypothesis, taking up two aspects in succession:

I) Do the populations of cortical units that represent the two ears differ in

size at the two cerebral hemispheres?S timulation of either ear evokes electrophysiological

responseso ver the entire extent of the auditory cortex of both hemispheres.

It has been suggestedt hat the responsesa re larger in amplitude at the hemisphere

contralateral to the ear stimulated (2-4), but this has also been denied (5). We will

present quantitative evidence to show that at both hemispheres the response of

the contralateral ear is significantly larger than the response of the ipsilateral ear.3

2> Are the two ears represented by independent populations of cortical units,

or are they represented by overlapping populations of cortical units? Results from

a small number of experiments indicate that the two populations overlap considerably.
 
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  Call Number Equine Behaviour @ team @ Serial 5359  
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